seaweed belongs to which earths sphere

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Answer 1

Answer:

Biosphere

Explanation:

Biosphere is the sphere of Earth where the living beings stay.

Answer 2

Answer:

(B). Biosphere

Explanation:

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What is the population density if there are 40 squirrels in 4 square miles?

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Answer:

10 squirrels/ square mile

Explanation:

Population density can be found by dividing the number of individuals by the area of the land they live in.

population/ land area

We want to find the population density for 40 squirrels that live in 4 square miles. Therefore, the population is 40 squirrels and the area of the land is 4 square miles.

population / land area

40 squirrel/ 4 square miles

Divide 40 by 4

40/4=10

10 squirrels/ square mile

The population density is 10 squirrels per square mile.

What is a potential outcome if one of your father's gametes did not go through meiosis correctly and one of the chromosomes did not separate correctly? You inherited a normal amount of genetic material from your mother but inherited an extra chromosome from your father. One of your pairs of chromosomes will not be homologous. You inherited an abnormal amount of genetic material from both your mother and father. One of your pairs of chromosomes will not be homologous. You inherited a normal amount of genetic material from your mother but inherited an extra chromosome from your father. Two of your pairs of chromosomes will not be homologous. You inherited a normal amount of genetic material from both your mother and father resulting in the inheritance of a normal amount of genetic material.

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Answer:

You inherited a normal amount of genetic material from your mother but inherited an extra chromosome from your father.

Explanation:

It seems logical because if you think about it. If one of your father's gametes were made incorectly and you got it you could come out looking deformed or you can have something extra.

Please let me know if I'm wrong.

You are a pharmaceutical researcher trying to design a new drug for the treatment of cystic fibrosis. You are aware that an extracellular protein that is a chloride ion transporter is misfolded and never gets to the cell surface. You have a new undergraduate working with you. Explain which organelle is involved in this process and why the transporter protein is nonfunctional.

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Answer:

Endoplasmic reticulum is the defective organelle in most CF.

Explanation:

This is because of  mutation(deletion) in the proteins of these organelle. The CFTR  protein -a transmembrane regulator get stucked inside the E.R, thus  the  CFTR chloride protein channel is blocked. Therefore the outflow of Cl and water  out of the cell  is obstructed.

Consequently, the mucus from blocked fluid flow, clogs the lungs, the fallopian tube, sweat duct, and other places.

where are faeces/stool formed in human body?

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Explanation:

Stool/feces is formed in The large intestine (colon or large bowel).

the colon (part of the digestion system)

Maja's family has a history of heart disease. What can she do to help lower her chance of having heart disease?

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Improving her diet and environmental factors. Exercise and have a healthy life

Which helps prevent errors in DNA replication?
A. DNA is produced in the ribosomes.
B. There are no complementary base pairs in DNA.
C. DNA polymerase checks the DNA for errors.
D. DNA polymerase makes five DNA molecules from each single
strand, and keeps the best of the five.

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DNA polymerase checks the DNA for errors and there are no complementary base pairs in DNA (Options B and C). It helps to prevent errors during DNA replication.

What is DNA replication?

DNA replication refers to the cellular process aimed at generating two identical molecules of DNA during cell division.

DNA replication is a fundamental mechanism to sure the perpetuity of genetic material (i.e., the inheritance of genetic material).

During DNA replication, most DNA polymerases check the DNA for errors, repairing errors in a mechanism known as DNA proofreading.

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Both archaea and bacteria have a/n _______, but it is made of peptidoglycan in bacteria and pseudo peptidoglycan in archaea.

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Answer: Cell Wall

Explanation: Both archaea and bacteria have a/n Cell Wall, but it is made of peptidoglycan in bacteria and pseudo peptidoglycan in archaea.

Do Now: b) Complete the following mRNA Strand: GCATACAGT (Be sure to look if it is asking for DNA or mRNA. DNA is GCAT and mRNA is GCAU. All answers must be in capitals when writing out bases, or the will be considered wrong.)

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Answer:

CGUAUGUCA

Explanation:

Firstly, the strand in the question is a DNA strand because it contains the Thymine base, which is only found in a DNA molecule. The process of changing a DNA molecule into RNA molecule (specifically a messenger RNA) is called transcription. Transcription is done using the complementary base pairing rule, which states that Adenine (A) will always pair with Thymine (T), and Guanine (G) will always pair with Cytosine (C).

In the case of transcription, the Thymine bases will change to Uracil (U), since Uracil is only found in the RNA molecule. That is, A-U and G-C. Hence, a DNA strand that reads: GCATACAGT will produce a mRNA strand CGUAUGUCA.

How many individuals show the trait being followed?

Correct answer gets brainlest

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Answer: 8 carry the trait and 2 show the trait

Explanation: the halves are the carriers and the full ones are those who show the trait

A scientist observes the motion of a certain type of vesicle around the cell. She notices that vesicle movement ceases when colchicine is added to the culture medium. What conclusion can she draw?

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Answer:

colchicine inhibits microtubule function, it is most likely that the

vesicular movement is orchestrated or produce by microtubules.

Explanation:

Microtubules is organelle in the cell which give shape to the cell and help transport vessicles, granules and some organelles inside the cell.

Colchicine is a chemical substance that inhibit microtubules function and for gout treatment.

When colchicine is added to the microtubules, vessicles movement is produce by microtubules.

Naval writes out the chemical equation for photosynthesis. She includes two reacting molecules to the left of the arrow and two resulting molecules to the right.
Light energy, above the arrow
Chlorophyll,to the left of the arrow
Enzymes, to the left of the arrow
ATP, above the arrow

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Answer:

The question is incomplete. The remaining fragment that completes the question is: "What more must be added to the chemical equation to accurately represent photosynthesis? "

The answer is Light energy, above the arrow

Explanation:

Photosynthesis is a metabolic reaction unique to autotrophic organisms like plants, algae etc. It is the process whereby these organisms produce their food (glucose) using light energy from the sun.

Photosynthesis cannot occur without light, as the name implies: Photo- meaning light. The sun is the source of this light energy, which photosynthetic organisms like plants capture using a green pigment called CHLOROPHYLL.

Photosynthesis is a reaction with a general equation:

6CO2 + 6H2O ---light energy-----> C6H12O6 + 6O2

However, the energy needed to perform this reaction comes from light provided by the sun. Hence, Naval needs to put LIGHT above the arrow in her equation in order to accurately represent photosynthesis.

Which term refers to the component of hemoglobin that binds oxygen?

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Answer:
Name the component of hemoglobin that binds oxygen? Heme
There’s two main components of hemoglobin- the heme and the globin. The heme contains iron and transports oxygen from the lungs into the tissues, as well as take carbon dioxide from the tissues to the lungs. The globin is a protein that surrounds and protects the heme molecule- heme is the prosthetic group that mediates reversible bonding of oxygen by hemoglobin. Hope this helps!

Antibiotics can be highly effective in treating bacterial infections, as long as the bacteria have not developed _______ to the antibiotics.
Bacteria or viruses can cause _______ diseases, which are increasing in occurrences, geographic area, or both.

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Answer: Immunity

Explanation: Antibiotics can be highly effective in treating bacterial infections, as long as the bacteria have not developed immunity to the antibiotics.

what animal can imitate other animals​

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Answer:

A few species, such as the mimic octopus, have another defence mechanism. They can combine their highly flexible bodies with their colour-changing ability to accurately mimic other, more dangerous animals, such as lionfish, sea snakes, and eels.

Explanation:

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1) One reason why deforestation is occuring because people need wood from  trees to build things, therefore, leading them to cuting countless of trees.

2) One environmental problem that results from widespread deforestation is that the carbon dioxide they would normally use remains in the atmosphere, therefore, promoting erosion.

3) One way to lessen the effects of deforestation is by re-planting the cut-down trees and by cutting down less trees.

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Which of these is a characteristic of organisms in the domain Bacteria?
A.
They are single-celled.
B.
They contain membrane-enclosed organelles.
C.
They are multicellular.
D.
They contain a cell nucleus.

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Answer:

The answer is option A.

They are single-celled.

Hope this helps.

Answer:

A

Explanation:

No cell nucleus.

Archaea is a domain that comprises of single celled microorganisms, which are prokaryotes. These organisms can survive in extremely harsh conditions like hot springs and salt water.

1. Plant hormones include the following
except.
A. insulin
B. auxin
C. cytokinin
D. gibberellin​

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A. Insulin as it is a human hormone produced in the pancreas to the liver....

Hope this helps ya

Answer:

insulin

Explanation:

it is a hormone found in humans.

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Which is one of the six fundamental elements that are found in living organisms?

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Answer:

1: Carbon

2: Hydrogen

3: Nitrogen

4: Oxygen

5: Phosphorus

6: Sulfur

Explanation:

The six fundamental elements that are found in living organisms are carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus, and sulfur.

Hope this helps.

This nutrient is cycled between living things and the soil. Plants absorb this nutrient from the soil and turn it into organic compounds through assimilation. Animals eats the plants and pass the nutrient through the food chain from one organism to another. When the animal dies, it decomposes and returns the nutrient back to the soil. The nutrient can also enter the soil through weathering and erosion.

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Answer:

1. Phosphorus cycle

2. Carbon cycle

3. Nitrogen cycle

Explanation:

Answer:

1. Phosphorus

2. Carbon Cycle

3. Nitrogen Cycle

Explanation:

Which part of the chemical equation is incorrect?

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Answer: Thus the coefficient of oxygen is incorrect.

Explanation:

According to the law of conservation of mass, mass can neither be created nor be destroyed. Thus the mass of products has to be equal to the mass of reactants. The number of atoms of each element has to be same on reactant and product side. Thus chemical equations are balanced.

The given chemical equation for combustion of butane is

[tex]2C_4H_{10}+10O_2\rightarrow 8CO_2+10H_2O[/tex]

The balanced chemical equation for combustion of butane is :

[tex]2C_4H_{10}+13O_2\rightarrow 8CO_2+10H_2O[/tex]

Thus the coefficient of oxygen is incorrect.

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Answer:

Explanation:

Department of Transportation because they are in charge of regulating the safe travel and shipment of materials

Answer:

Department of Transportation

Explanation:

Which factor determines the direction most molecules will pass through the cell membrane

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Answer: B is the answer

Explanation:

_________12. The calvin cycle begins when CO2 react with
A. Phosphoglycerate C. Glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate
B. Ribulose biphosphate D. Phosphoenol pyruvate

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Answer:

B. Ribulose biphosphate

B: Ribulose biphosphate

If you follow the longest food chain in the food web below from grass to owl,
how many trophic levels are there?
grass
aspen
grasshopper
rabbit-fox
frog
#snake
owl
o
A. Three
B. Five
C. Four
D. Two

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Answer:

I believe the correct answer is B. Five

Which is a key component of the energy molecule ATP?

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Answer:

The correct answer is phosphorous but occurs in the form of a phosphate

Which descriptions apply to these two compounds? Check all that apply.

are isomers of each other

have same molecular formula

have same structural formula

are both hydrocarbons

have same number of each kind of atom

have same geometric arrangement of atoms

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Answer:

A. are isomers of each other

B. have same molecular formula

D. are both hydrocarbons

E. have same number of each kind of atom

Explanation:

The two given compounds are 3- methylpentane and 2,2 - Dimethylbutane.

They both are isomers with the same molecular formula C6H14. They both are made up of carbon and hydrogen called hydrocarbons.

As they have same molecular formula C6H14, so they have same number of each kind of atom including carbon and hydrogen.

Hence, the correct options are:

A.

B.

D.

E.

Answer:

a

b

d

e

Explanation:

What is the mean of the data set [3,2,2,12,6,5,14,4]?

A.2
B.4
C.6
D.7

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Answer:

6

Explanation:

To find the mean of a data set, add all the values in the set together, and then divide the result by the number of values in the set.

3 + 2 + 2 + 12 + 6 + 5 + 14 + 4 = 48

There are 8 values in the data set.

48/8 = 6

So the mean of the data set is 6.

A patient is receiving an infusion of an IV medication. The IV bag contains 800 ml of the solution, which is infusing at 100 cc/hr. If the infusion started at 2 pm, when will it finish?

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Answer: 10 pm

Explanation: 800 ml infusing at 100cc/hr would take 8hrs so 8 hrs from 2pm is 10pm

what part of the nervous system controls your internal organs

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Answer:

autonomic nervous system

Explanation: that can control everything in our body

Answer:

The central nervous system (CNS) controls most functions of the body and mind. It consists of two parts: the brain and the spinal cord.

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consider a molecule of the polymer, polyethylene, and a protein molecule as if they were strings of beads. How would the string representing polyethylene differ from that representing a protein

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Answer:

When a  macromolecule contains repeated similar sub units of a particular molecule:such a repeated units are called polymers.

Therefore, polyethylene is a micromolecule of repeated subunits  called ethylene formed during polymerization..Therefore, the small units joined together to form polyethylene are ethylene.These are alkene hydrocarbons,which are similar in structure with the carbon  atoms  linked by double bonds.When the Pi bonds of the double bonds breaks. hydrogen atoms forms free covalents bonds in all these sub units.

However, polypeptides is made of of 20 different amino acids, connected by peptides, disulfide and other bonds.Therefore the protein molecules will be different from the polyethylene and polymers. This is because each of the 20 amino acids has different R-groups, and It is this  R-groups that determine the functional characteristics displayed by each amino acid sub- units.Therefore, the characteristics of a protein molecule will be determine by the type of Amino acids it contains.

Thus the beads of polyethylene will be the same, but different in proteins

Explanation:

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