Explain how genetic mutations can increase the variation in a population over time.
Answer:
Mutations are changes to an organism's DNA and are an important driver of diversity in populations. Species evolve because of the accumulation of mutations that occur over time. ... This mutation has introduce a new allele into the population that increases genetic variation and may be passed on to the next generation.
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A 4 kg cannonball is accelerated through the barrel of a cannon with an acceleration of 725 m/s2. What force must have been applied to the bullet?
Answer:
2900N...........
Explanation:
f=ma
f=4×725
f=2900N
Are stars able to adapt to their environment? ANS can stars in the space respond to their changes and reproduce? Pls HELP. NEED FOR BIO
Answer:
Yes. Stars can adapt to their environment. And yes, stars can reproduce when the environment changes.
Explanation:
Answer: Stars are not living organisms. They do not reproduce. In a way, they are their own environment.
Explanation: Living organisms are made of the same "stuff" as the stars, and we depend on our star, the Sun, for energy. But the Sun can not reproduce another sun. It doesn't adapt. Forces of gravity within the galaxy and in the universe determine where stars travel, and their mass and temperature determine how long they will keep shining.
A group of students is walking in the park, and one of them takes a picture of a pollen grain that is being blown by the wind. What caption can the student use for this picture?
Answer:
Gene flow at work
Explanation:
Answer:
gene flow at work
The pedigree below shows the inheritance of a dominant allele of a gene in a family over several generation. Circles represent females and squares represent males. Shaded symbols indicate individuals carrying the allele. The pedigree suggest that the gene is on a nuclear chromosome, and not on a mitochondrial DNA, because
Answer:
C; maternal mitochondrial mutations are inherited by all of a mother's offspring
Explanation:
What is the function of platelets ?
Explanation:
Form temporary platelet plugs to stop bleeding.
Dissolve blood clots when they are no longer needed.
Answer:
To prevent bleeding
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Answer:
Explanation:
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Answer:
Adenine, Guanine, Cytosine, and Uracil.
Explanation:
Use the drop-down menus to complete each statement about Steven Businger’s work with volcanoes in Hawaii.
Volcanoes release a hazy smoke called
.
Steven Businger helped develop a
that predicts how this smoke spreads.
To model the smoke conditions, scientists measure the amount of
gas a volcano is spewing.
Answer: 2 2 3
B B C
vog, computer model, sulfur dioxide
Explanation:
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what is the result of water flowing down gently sloping land?
High energy or low energy
Answer:
i belive its low energy
Explanation: If the water is sloping the land gently its not using much energy.
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Which statement about ocean surface currents is false?(1 point)
A: They flow in large gyres in the major ocean basins.
B: They influence the climate and weather of areas along the coast.
C: They have no effect on air temperature over land on the coast.
D: They move heat and water between equatorial regions and polar regions.
Answer:
a
Explanation:
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Answer:
Explanation:
Biodiversity, also called biological diversity, the variety of life found in a place on Earth or, often, the total variety of life on Earth. A common measure of this variety, called species richness, is the count of species in an area.
The primary purpose of which human organ system is to produce hormones that regulate body functions?
(1) skeletal
(3) circulatory
(2) muscular
(4) endocrine
Answer:
(4) Endocrine
Explanation:
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Describe one way you would use map scales and map legends if you were on a hike using a hiking map.
a. To determine the weather
b. To know when I would arrive
c. To determine the distance & location of the trail
d. To know the time
Answer:
C is the answer!! Enjoyyyyyyyyyy
Explanation:
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What role does oxygen play in the electron transport chain?
Answer: It is the final electron acceptor
it's high electronegativity is critical to pull hard on electrons to keep them flowing
It also accepts protons to form water
Explanation:
Predict the genotypic and phenotypic ratios for the Punnett square from scenario 1. What is the probability of two individuals who are carriers for the trait having a child with albinism? What is the inheritance pattern for albinism?
Answer:
In the most common forms of oculocutaneous albinism, both parents must carry the albinism gene for a child to be born with the condition. Even if both parents carry the gene, the chance of each of their children being born with albinism is one in four.
What is the function of the surface protein on the influenza virus?
Answer:
A virus surface proteins are organized to help penetrate host mucus.
Explanation:
The surface of viruses includes many copies of one type of protein that binds, or adsorbs, specifically to multiple copies of a receptor protein on a host cell.
The surface protein of influenza virus, hemagglutinin, helps the virus attach and enter host cells.
What are surface proteins?The surface protein on the influenza virus is called hemagglutinin (HA) and it plays a critical role in the virus' ability to infect host cells. HA is a glycoprotein that protrudes from the surface of the virus and binds to specific receptors on the surface of host cells, particularly in the respiratory tract.
This allows the virus to enter the host cell and hijack its machinery to replicate and produce more virus particles. The HA protein also enables the virus to evade the immune system by constantly changing its structure through a process called antigenic drift, which prevents recognition by the host's antibodies.
The importance of the HA protein makes it a prime target for the development of vaccines and antiviral drugs against influenza.
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Which line represents a reaction with an enzyme? (A or B)
Answer:
b
Explanation:
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Line b is closer to the enzyme, and that is making it closer to the reactants and the products. the course of reactants is going right, and the top line is going left, so there fore it is the bottom line, or line b.
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Both the euglena and paramecium seen have
Answer: belong to the Kingdom Protista. ... This is because Euglena just like plants can make their own foods through chloroplast while paramecium just like animals cannot make own food
Explanation:
Cystic Fibrosis is an autosomal recessive disease. A carrier male is married to a carrier female. What is the chance they will have a child with cystic fibrosis?
Answer:
If only one of you is found to be a carrier, the chance that you will have a child with CF is very low, although not completely eliminated. If you are both carriers, each pregnancy will have a 1 in 4, or 25 percent chance of being affected with cystic fibrosis.
Explanation:
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What are the phases of mitosis? A. Prophase B. Interphase C. Cytokinesis D. Telophase (Multiply Choice)
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Answer:
Its either A or C
Explanation:
In a Dihybrid cross, two heterozygous parents, AaBb x AaBb have an offspring. What is the ratio of the offspring??
One parent has the blood type A and the other blood type B. What are the genotypes of the parents if they produce children with only blood type AB?
Human blood type is determined by co-dominant alleles. An allele is one of several different forms of genetic information that is present in our DNA at a specific location on a specific chromosome. There are three different alleles for human blood type, known as IA, IB, and i. For simplicity, we can call these alleles A (for IA), B (for IB), and O (for i).
Each of us has two ABO blood type alleles, because we each inherit one blood type allele from our biological mother and one from our biological father. A description of the pair of alleles in our DNA is called the genotype. Since there are three different alleles, there are a total of six different genotypes at the human ABO genetic locus. The different possible genotypes are AA, AO, BB, BO, AB, and OO.
How are blood types related to the six genotypes?
A blood test is used to determine whether the A and/or B characteristics are present in a blood sample. It is not possible to determine the exact genotype from a blood test result of either type A or type B. If someone has blood type A, they must have at least one copy of the A allele, but they could have two copies. Their genotype is either AA or AO. Similarly, someone who is blood type B could have a genotype of either BB or BO.
A blood test of either type AB or type O is more informative. Someone with blood type AB must have both the A and B alleles. The genotype must be AB. Someone with blood type O has neither the A nor the B allele. The genotype must be OO.
How are ABO alleles inherited by our children?
Each biological parent donates one of their two ABO alleles to their child. A mother who is blood type O can only pass an O allele to her son or daughter. A father who is blood type AB could pass either an A or a B allele to his son or daughter. This couple could have children of either blood type A (O from mother and A from father) or blood type B (O from mother and B from father).
Since there are 4 different maternal blood types and 4 different paternal blood types possible, there are 16 differnt combinations to consider when predicting the blood type of children. In the tables below, all 16 possible combinations are shown. If you know the blood type of the mother and father, the possible blood types for their children can be found.
What about the Rh factor? Can a father of blood type A+ have a child who is blood type A-?
The Rh factor genetic information is also inherited from our parents, but it is inherited independently of the ABO blood type alleles. There are 2 different alleles for the Rh factor known as Rh+ and Rh-. Someone who is "Rh positive" or "Rh+" has at least one Rh+ allele, but could have two. Their genotype could be either Rh+/Rh+ or Rh+/Rh-. Someone who Rh- has a genotype of Rh-/Rh-.
Just like the ABO alleles, each biological parent donates one of their two Rh alleles to their child. A mother who is Rh- can only pass an Rh- allele to her son or daughter. A father who is Rh+ could pass either an Rh+ or Rh- allele to his son or daughter. This couple could have Rh+ children (Rh- from mother and Rh+ from father) or Rh- children (Rh- from mother and Rh- from father).
In which part of the food chain is each of the algae?
Answer:
(algae) in the oceans. These organisms are called the producers, and they get their energy directly from sunlight and inorganic nutrients.
Explanation:
so producers
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What are some Characteristics of a frog before metamorphosis
Answer:
They are tadpoles without legs and arms straight from the egg and lives in the pond until the metamorphosis state is over.
If an animal has both male and female
parts, what is it called?
A. hermaphrodite
B. autotroph
C. two species
D. parasite
Answer:
option A is correct answer hope it helps