Name any two pathogens you know​

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Answer 1

Answer:

Virus, Bacteria, Fungi

Explanation:

Answer 2

Five main types: viruses, bacteria, fungi, protozoa, and worms.

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1. Design a creature. Describe at least 5 unique traits this organism has and a draw a picture
of a population (a whole bunch!) of these creatures (the traits are up to you! Be creative!) *JUST NEED SUGGESTIONS I COULD USE FOR A IMAGINARY CREATURE AND TRAITS AS WELL, ALONG WITH FEATURES OF THE BODY SO I COULD DRAW IT*​

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Answer:

eye shape, fur or no fur, how many arms and legs they have, if they have tail, or if they have whiskers or not

Explanation:

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5. What type of mutation has occurred in the strands provided. *
Original strand: ATGCATGGAC
Mutated strand: ATGGAIGGA C
Insertion
Substitution
Deletion
Framshift

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Answer:

It is a substitution of a cytosine with a guanine

I believe it’s Substitution

Explain the relationship between DNA, genes, chromosomes, and traits.

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Answer:

Genes are contained in chromosomes, which are in the cell nucleus. A chromosome contains hundreds to thousands of genes. Every normal human cell contains 23 pairs of chromosomes, for a total of 46 chromosomes. A trait is any gene-determined characteristic and is often determined by more than one gene

1 point
Cells of a fungus and an animal were being studied. Which of these would
be found in both of these cells? *
cell wall
mitochondria
cilia
chloroplasts

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Explanation: both fungi and animal cells have a mitochondria

mitochondria

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Cell Membrane-The protective barrier that encloses all cells and holds the cell together while allowing materials such as nutrients and wastes in and out the cell.

Cytoplasm-The syrup-like liquid that surrounds and protects the organelles inside of a cell.

Nuclues- is a membrane-bound organelle that contains the cell's chromosomes.

Which explanation justifies why the theory of evolution is a theory and not a law? (4 points) a The theory of evolution predicts an organism's ability to adapt to its environment. b The theory of evolution can be expressed as a simple mathematical statement. c The theory of evolution explains the existence of diverse forms of life on Earth. d Additional evidence will change the theory of evolution into a law.

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Answer:d.Additional evidence will change the theory of evolution into a law.

Explanation:

the person flicks the card, which flies away. explain why the ball drops into the flask​

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Do all cells in an organism reproduce through mitosis. Yes or No

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yes, all cells in an organism do reproduce through mitosis

PLEASE HELP! I suck a biology.

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Answer:

metaphase I: chromosomes line up in the middle in pairs, anaphase I: chromosomes are pulled away from each other, telophase I: chromosomes are at opposite poles, new nuclei forms in the 2 daughter cells, prophase II: chromosomes in 2 cells are visible, crossing over doesnt happen, metaphase II: chromosomes line up in the middle line a single line, anaphase II: chromatic are pulled away, telophase II: chromosomes are at opposite poles, new nuclei forms in 4 daughter cells.

Explanation:

In which organ in the female reproductive system does the zygote implant after fertilization?


A. ovaries
B. fallopian tube
C. uterus
D. vagina

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Answer:

indeed correct

Explanation:

correct.

Answer:

Uterus

Explanation:

Egg is fertilized in the fallopian tube, travels down into the uterus where is settles onto the uterine lining and is able to begin cell division and form a fetus.

Heating curve is ___________ when heat is added and cooling curve is __________ when heat is removed.

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Increased. Decreased

METHOD
1. Use 3 containers (lunch boxes, tins or bottles with lid) and label them A. B and
C.
2. Place a slice of bread in each container. From the same loaf.
3. Container A: Moisten the bread and place the container in a warm, dark place.
(The lid should be closed).
Container B: Piace a dry slice of bread in a warm, dark place (The lid should
be closed)
Container C: Moisten the bread and place it in a bright area with the lid open.
4. Leave the containers for a period of 5 days.

1. Identify what you will be investigating (by asking a question).​

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Answer:

Im not sure to be honest

Explanation:

Problem 1
In dust bunnies, short ears are dominant to long ears. If a heterozygous female mates
with a long ear male, what are the chances their offspring will have short ears?

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Answer:

50% or 1/2

Explanation:

This question involves a single gene coding for ear length in dust bunnies. The allele for short ears (S) are dominant to the allele for long ears (s). This means an heterozygous individual (Ss) will possess short ears.

According to this question, If a heterozygous female (Ss) mates with a long ear male (ss), the parents will produce gametes as follows:

Ss - S and s

ss - s and s

Using these gametes in a punnet square (see attached image), the following proportion of offsprings will be produced:

Ss, Ss, ss, ss

- Ss (1/2 or 50%) offsprings will have short ears.

- ss (1/2 or 50%) offsprings will have long ears.

what types of interactions regulate gene expressions

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Answer: Eukaryotic gene expression is regulated during transcription and RNA processing, which take place in the nucleus, and during protein translation, which takes place in the cytoplasm. Further regulation may occur through post-translational modifications of proteins.

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Explanation:

Answer: Eukaryotic gene expression is regulated during transcription and RNA processing, which take place in the nucleus, and during protein translation, which takes place in the cytoplasm. Further regulation may occur through post-translational modifications of proteins.

Explanation:

which best describes the structure of DNA

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

C4 and CAM plants are
a adaptations to arid environments
b. adaptations to moist environments
C. more common than C3 plants
d. less efficient at water conservation than C3 plants
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
B
С

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Answer: A

Explanation:

Both C4 and CAM have certain adaptations - like spatial or temporal differences that allow  photosynthesis to occur in plants that live in very hot, dry environments where woter loss would be bad.

Answer:

AAAAAAAA can confirm

Explanation:

modern biology is defined as​

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Answer:

 The biology which is a vast and eclectic field composed of many specialized disciplines that study the structure, function, growth, distribution, evolution, or other features of living organisms is known as modern biology .

Answer:

The Modern Biology course covers specialized and somewhat advanced topics in the fields of cellular biology, molecular biology, biochemistry, and genetics. It does not cover organismal biology or taxonomy.

Explanation:

What is given to wood whose normal cells have been replaced with mineral deposits?? please help​

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Answer:

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The skeletal structure of the front limbs of 6 animal: human, crocodile, whale, cat, bird, and bat are all made animal sets of bones. For each animal, indicate what type of movement the front limb is responsible for.

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The main difference between the organisms are the uses of the appendage and the size and number of certain bones. The human arm is used for a variety of functions while the lizard's and the cat's are used for walking an climbing, the whale's for swimming, the frog's for support and the bird's and the bat's for flying.

1. What are the two main divisions of the nervous system? How would you separate them anatomically? Functionally

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Explanation:

The anatomical divisions are the central and peripheral nervous systems. The CNS is the brain and spinal cord. The PNS is everything else and includes afferent and efferent branches with further subdivisions for somatic, visceral and autonomic function.

Answer:

1-) Central nervous system and peripheral nervous system.

The leaning tower of Pisa is an example of an oblique cylinder and is considered
a UNESCO world heritage site. The tower has a height of 184.6 ft, and a base
diameter of 50.8 ft.?
I need help please

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Answer:374152.8

Explanation: trial and error of algebra nation :)

what happens to a cell when it becomes cancerous ?
A. the cell no longer responds to signals that regulate the cell cycle
B. the cell grows much larger and never stops growing
C. the cell dies

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Explanation:

When cancer starts to grow within a cell, this cell’s function is altered and it begins to multiply out of control. Simply put, cancer cells are nothing but cells gone wrong - they no longer respond to the signals that control cellular growth and death. Subsequently, they divide more rapidly than their progenitors and become less dependent on signals from other cells.

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Height, skin color and eye color are all inherited following which of the following inheritance patterns?

a) codominant
b) incomplete dominance
c) sex linked
d) polygenic

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Answer: D) Polygenic

Explanation: Polygenic inheritance describes the inheritance of traits that are determined by more than one gene. These genes, called polygenes, produce specific traits when they are expressed together. Polygenic traits have many possible phenotypes (physical characteristics) that are determined by interactions among several alleles. Examples of polygenic inheritance in humans include traits such as skin color, eye color, hair color, body shape, height, and weight.

Pseudomonas pomi (P. pomi) has no membrane-bound organelles and obtains nutrients from an outside source. P. pomi is

a eukaryote.

a prokaryote.

a plant.

an animal.

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Answer:

Prokaryote

Explanation:


You are a mad scientist tasked with the evil job of designing a novel species. This species will be introduced to an ecosystem
and must cause as much damage as possible. What abilities and characteristics will you give this species to make it
successful? Be sure to explain why you choose each aspect. Explain your choice in 3-5 sentences. (4 points)

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Answer: The new animal species I would release into an ecosystem would be aquatic animals.  One that could affect the water supply in the ocean, causing the collapse of the ecosystem I place my animal in. My animal would be a shark-like creature of the otodontidae shark family with skin so tough, not even a harpoon could pierce, to protect itself from predators. I would give my animal the immortal ability of a genus hydra so it can never be killed. My species would also release toxic chemicals into the water destroying other living organisms in the water and poisoning any creature that drinks the water. The species would thrive without the need for water or substance like other creatures and have the ability to adapt to any situation or environment so it can survive in any ecosystem I were to place it into.

Novel species are newly designed or discovered species. The organism is altered genetically and is different in some characteristics from its original. I will create an aquatic animal.

How an imaginary novel species can be created?

For this imaginary question, I will introduce aquatic species in the ecosystem. As it will affect the aquatic ecosystem of the water and will affect the oceanic life.

I will modify and alter the genes of the piranhas family as they are already very dangerous and any modification in them would create monster species. I will combine some of the genes of the other very dangerous animal with that of the piranhas.

Also, I will combine the ability of regeneration and immortality with the new novel species. I will increase their attacking capability and will add some poisonous chemicals to be released while they hunt to kill their prey.

In addition, I will make them capable to survive in terrestrial places as well so that they can even survive without water.

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how does diffusion impact the toxicity of an environment?​

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Answer:

A chemical's physical state and the route of exposure influence toxicity. ... Inhalation exposure also allows some rapid entry into the systemic circulation, causing toxic effects distant from the entry route.

Explanation:

Which two systems work together to make sure that all your cells get oxygen and get rid of carbon dioxide?
circulatory and respiratory
circulatory and digestive
muscular and skeletal
muscular and respiratory

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For example, the respiratory system and the circulatory system work closely together to deliver oxygen to cells and to get rid of the carbon dioxide the cells produce. The circulatory system picks up oxygen in the lungs and drops it off in the tissues, then performs the reverse service for carbon dioxide.

What happens to an ocean current when it hits a continent?
a.
It changes direction.
c.
It moves toward the equator.
b.
It moves toward the poles.
d.
It speeds up.


Please select the best answer from the choices provided

A
B
C
D

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Answer:

A. It changes direction.

Answer:

a. It changes direction.

Explanation:

Which cell type would you find in a flower?

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Answer:

Summary. Plants have eukaryotic cells with large central vacuoles, cell walls containing cellulose, and plastids such as chloroplasts and chromoplasts. Different types of plant cells include parenchymal, collenchymal, and sclerenchymal cells. The three types differ in structure and function.

PLEASE HELP ME I DONT HAVE MUCH TIME 50 POINTS

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Answer:

apes are very related to humans. there's only one difference in their dna sequence.

sharks are least related to humans because we diverged from them a long time ago through divergent evolution.

humans and apes share homologous structures such as arms, legs, tailbone, and fingers that are similar in function.

the differences between humans and apes are that they have a tail, whereas we do not, and their vocal cord hasn't evolved as much as ours.

apes are more vulnerable since they can't innovate weapons and defend themselves with tools like we once did.

humans are more likely to survive because we are strong in number, and our teamwork can triumph any challenges.

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