Use the diagram to answer the below question.
* 2 NADP
Light
Light
NADPE To Light
Independent
Reactions
STROMA
ADP.
Bectroncamers
Thylakad
membrane
ATP
Photasystem
Te Light
Independent
Reactions
2 HD
THYLAKOID SPACE
The concentration of hydrogen ions is greater inside the thylakoid space than outside. Which reaction releases
hydrogen ions inside the thylakoid?
Oa the breakup of water molecules
the formation of water molecules
Ос the break-up of NADPH
Od the formation of NADPH

Use The Diagram To Answer The Below Question.* 2 NADPLightLightNADPE To LightIndependentReactionsSTROMAADP.BectroncamersThylakadmembraneATPPhotasystemTe

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Answer 1

Answer:

i think it's C, but I'm not sure


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what are the functions of chlorophyll?

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Answer:

It helps to capture the light rays that are helpful in the process of photosynthesis

Use the illustration below to answer this question. What is the name of the
cellular structure labeled "X"?
CSD
O Chloroplast
O Mitochondria
O Lysosome
O Central Vacuole

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How do ecosystems return to normal after a flood?

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This really depends on the ecosystem, as each ecosystem may respond differently.

Explanation:

How an ecosystem responds is going to depend on the ecosystem, as each ecosystem may respond differently, and also on the extent and magnitude of the natural disaster. It takes ecosystems a long time to return to semi-normal conditions it can take up to 200 years for a forest to regrow after a huge fire. and that doesn't include the animals displaced/killed in the disaster.

What do all of these samples have in common?

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Answer:

They are all fossils

Explanation:

They were all once living things. However, due to evolution, these have all adapted in many ways, or become extinct.

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What are the DNA base pairs?

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Answer:

I hope i helped

Explanation:

A base pair (bp) is a fundamental unit of double-stranded nucleic acids consisting of two nucleobases bound to each other by hydrogen bonds. They form the building blocks of the DNA double helix and contribute to the folded structure of both DNA and RNA. Dictated by specific hydrogen bonding patterns, "Watson–Crick" base pairs (guanine–cytosine and adenine–thymine) allow the DNA helix to maintain a regular helical structure that is subtly dependent on its nucleotide sequence. The complementary nature of this based-paired structure provides a redundant copy of the genetic information encoded within each strand of DNA. The regular structure and data redundancy provided by the DNA double helix make DNA well suited to the storage of genetic information, while base-pairing between DNA and incoming nucleotides provides the mechanism through which DNA polymerase replicates DNA and RNA polymerase transcribes DNA into RNA. Many DNA-binding proteins can recognize specific base-pairing patterns that identify particular regulatory regions of genes.

How, do humans use mineral and
Energy resources?
A. Environmental protection
B. To build machinery
C. Industrial purposes and crop
irrigation
D.
To discover new elements

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I think the answer is c

Where do spindle fibers come from

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Spindle fibers are formed from microtubules with many accessory proteins which help guide the process of genetic division. Each spindle fiber forms during cellular division near the poles of the dividing cell. As they extend across the cell, they search for the centromere of each chromosome

Answer:

Spindle fibers are formed from microtubules with many accessory proteins which help guide the process of genetic division.

Explanation:

Spindle fibers are formed from microtubules with many accessory proteins which help guide the process of genetic division.

an individual with this karyotype would be described as

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Answer:

it's option c

Answer:

a normal male with a translocation mutation.

Which mRNA sequence complements the DNA sequence below?
The right half of a D N A molecule
Four m R N A molecules
A. Sequence A
B. Sequence B
C. Sequence C
D. Sequence D

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Answer:

sequence c

Explanation:

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Transcription is the process of mRNA synthesis. It occurs in the nucleus before translation. During transcription, RNA bases pair DNA bases, replacing Thymine with Uracyl. You will find the example in the explanation.

Note: The DNA sequence is missing, so I will provide a new sequence and explain the procedure. I suggest you perform the same steps with your molecule fragment and reach the correct mRNA.

Protein synthesis

Proteins synthesis is done in two stages: transcription and translation.

The whole process begins in the nucleus and finishes in the cytoplasm.

Protein synthesis initiates in the AUG start codon -Metionin-, and ends when reaching either of the stop codons UAA, UAG, UGA.  

Once the new molecule is completed, it is sent to its final destiny.

Transcription:

The first step before protein arrangement is to synthesize messenger RNA, mRNA.

This is the transcription process and occurs in the nucleus.

When the DNI molecule separates into two strands to form the transcription bubble, we can identify two separate segments: coding strand and template strand.

The coding strand goes in direction 5' to 3', while the complementary strand -template strand- grows in direction 3' to 5'.

This last segment is the one that is going to be complemented by the mRNA.  It is the template strand.

A template DNI strand is read in direction 3'→ 5' to build the mRNA molecule that grows in direction 5'→ 3'.

During transcription bases forms pairs. RNA replaces Thymine with Uracyl, so pairs are as follows,

          DNA            mRNA  

Adenine pairs Uracyl, Thymine pairs Adenine, Guanine pair Cytosine,  Cytosine pair Guanine.

Translation:  

Translation occurs in the cytoplasm.

During translation, rRNA reads mRNA in 5' to 3' direction, and tRNA adds the correct amino acid to the growing chain.

The first extreme to be translated carries the amino-terminal group, while the other extreme carries the carboxy-terminus group.

Example

We will consider for this example the following DNA template strand.

DNI strand  ⇒   5'-TAGAACGCCTCGAAATTTCATACT-3'

Transcription

template DNI strand  ⇒   5'-TAGAACGCCTCGAAATTTCATACT-3'

                      mRNA  ⇒  3´-AUCUUGCGGAGCUUUAAAGUAUGA- 5´

The new mRNA strand is

mRNA   ⇒  3´-AUCUUGCGGAGCUUUAAAGUAUGA- 5´

Once the mRNA synthesis is over, the molecule leaves the nucleus and proceeds with translation in the cytoplasm.

You can learn more about transcription at

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How does the composition of the cell membrane help regulate the movement of substances into and out of the cell?

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Answer:The primary function of the plasma membrane is to protect the cell from its surroundings. Composed of a phospholipid bilayer with embedded proteins, the plasma membrane is selectively permeable to ions and organic molecules and regulates the movement of substances in and out of cells.

Explanation:

Rain falls when the suspended water droplets become too. heavy, dense, hot, cold

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Answer:

heavy

Explanation:

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Answer:

precipitation

Explanation:

Wind is the horizontal movement of air, transporting energy transferred from the earth's surface as sensible and latent heat. Sensible heat is transferred by the processes of conduction and convection. Conduction transfers energy within a substance, and convection transfers energy through the vertical movement of the heated substance. Latent heat is the transfer of energy by transforming the substance itself. As you recall, water has the ability to exist as liquid, gas or solid. The transformation from liquid to gas is called evaporation; the reverse process, from gas to liquid, is called condensation; from liquid to solid is known as solidification (freezing); and from solid to liquid, fusion (melting). Water can also be transformed directly from solid to gas (sublimation), or the reverse, through a process called deposition. We will see these various processes in the formation of clouds.

Clouds are formed when air contains as much water vapor (gas) as it can hold. This is called the saturation point, and it can be reached in two ways. First, moisture accumulates until it reaches the maximum amount the volume of air can hold. The other method reduces the temperature of the moisture filled air, which in turn lowers the amount of moisture it can contain. Saturation, therefore, is reached through evaporation and condensation, respectively. When saturation occurs, moisture becomes visible water droplets in the form of fog and clouds.

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Answer:

I think D

Explanation:

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Select all the correct statements concerning proteins

pls help i’m taking a test.

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Answer:

A,E,and F i think

Explanation:

Describe the fossils found in the top layers of the Grand Canyon.

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Answer:

Sedimentary fossils/rocks

Explanation:

The sedimentary rocks exposed throughout the canyon are rich with marine fossils such as crinoids, brachiopods, and sponges with several layers containing terrestrial fossils such as leaf and dragonfly wing impressions, and footprints of scorpions, centipedes, and reptiles. Sedimentary rocks are formed from pre-existing rocks or pieces of once-living organisms. They form from deposits that accumulate on the Earth's surface. Sedimentary rocks often have distinctive layering or bedding.

To locate positions on Earth's surface, scientists use units called
A pixels
B keys
C. contours
D. degrees

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Answer:

D. Degrees

Explanation:

Answer:

Degrees

Explanation:

Degrees of latitude identify far north or south. Degrees of Longitude locate far east or west.

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im pretty sure its c, have a good day!

Answer:

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Explanation:

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iodine solution turns blue-black in the presence of starch. Did any of the onion cells contain starch?​

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Answer:

This is prolly late but the cell wall I think

Explanation:

If you are driving at 45 miles/hour for 2 hours, how far will you have travelled?

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Answer: 90miles

Explanation:  u would do 45x2=90m

thats the real answer

Answer:

90 miles

Explanation:

You need to multiply 45 x 2, which is 90.

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The half-life of carbon-14 is 5370 years. The carbon-14 levels in a fossil indicate that 6 half-lives have passed. How old is the fossil?
PLEASE ANSWER FAST!!!!!!!



75,200 years

35,000 years

32,220 years

50,000 years​

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5370 x 6 = 32,220 so that would be your answer :) if I did it correctly.

The National Cancer Institute is not regulated by the government.

True
False

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Answer:

false it is regulated by the government

Explanation:

Which of the following phrases best describes the function of meiosis?
Group of answer choices

produces genetically unique diploid cells

produces genetically identical haploid cells

produces genetically unique haploid cells

produces genetically identical diploid cells

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Answer: C.) Produces genetically unique haploid cells

Explanation: Meiosis will produce genetically unique cells because they are meant to pass onto offspring, and they are haploid because there are half the number of chromosomes in them. The organism will receive 2 sets, one from each parent, so that is why each parent who's cells undergo meiosis have to produce haploid cells.

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How do vaccines generally work?

What is the difference between traditional vaccines and mRNA vaccines?

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Answer:

Vaccines train our immune systems to create proteins that fight disease, known as ‘antibodies’, just as would happen when we are exposed to a disease but – crucially – vaccines work without making us sick

Explanation:

mRNA Vaccines Are New, But Not Unknown

This means the process can be standardized and scaled up, making vaccine development faster than traditional methods of making vaccines. mRNA vaccines have been studied before for flu, Zika, rabies, and cytomegalovirus (CMV).

An organism has died next to a river.
Describe how that organism could become a fossil.

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Answer:

Being buried in sediment

Explanation:

The river floods and catches the organism's corpse, the river carries it to a larger body of water, and the corpse falls to the bottom of the body of water, over time sediment is deposited over the corpse.

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Tiger frogs have similarities in their mitochondrial DNA that are not shared by other frog species

Answer:

I believe the answer is D.

Explanation:

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A geneticist is studying two traits in corn: kernel color and kernel appearance or ‘shine'. The R/r alleles determine kernel color (R – purple color; r – yellow color). The W/w alleles determine kernel ‘shine' (W – waxy; w – dull). The geneticist crosses two corn plants that are Rr Ww and Rr ww . What phenotypic ratio is expected from these two parents?

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Answer:

Purple, waxy (R_W_) = 6

Purple, dull (R_ww) = 6

Yellow, waxy (rrW_) = 2

Yellow, dull (rrww) = 2

Phenotypic ratio = 3 (purple, waxy) :3 (purple dull) :1 (yellow waxy) :1 (yellow dull)

Explanation:

This question involves two genes coding for kernel color and kernel appearance or ‘shine in corn plants. The alleles for purple kernel (R) and kernel waxy (W) are dominant over the alleles of yellow color (r) and kernel dull (w).

According to this question, a geneticist cross two corn plants that have the genotype: RrWw and Rrww. The following gametes will be produced by each parent:

RrWw - RW, Rw, rW, and rw

Rrww - Rw, Rw, rw, and rw

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

Purple, waxy (R_W_) = 6

Purple, dull (R_ww) = 6

Yellow, waxy (rrW_) = 2

Yellow, dull (rrww) = 2

The phenotypic ratio expected from crossing these two parents is 3 (purple, waxy) :3 (purple dull) :1 (yellow waxy) :1 (yellow dull).

The body cells of hamsters have 44 chromosomes. How many chromosomes would the sex cells of a hamster have? Explain.

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Answer: 22

Explanation:

Answer:

hamster has 22 sex cells because they just do

Explanation:

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Which best describes sponges?
A. plants
B. simple invertebrates
C. fungi
D. fish

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Answer:

answer is B I guess..........

B simple invertebrates ?

A single change in the sequence of nitrogenous bases in a DNA molecule would most likely result in

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Answer:

A gene mutation

Explanation:

I need help on this ASAP!! Cellular respiration and photosynthesis

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Answer:

1 and 3

Explanation:

11. How can the rate of an infectious disease be drastically reduced?
a By taking medication daily
b. By preventing transmission between people
C. By wearing clean clothes daily
d. By performing dental hygiene three times daily

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

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answer should be A , the meds are being taken daily and are meant to fight the infectious disease but B makes sense bc if youre any type of sick, stay home even if jts minor. prevents alot so if someone can help in between those answers maybe ? but i would pick A
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