Which nucleotide bonds with
Cytosine in RNA?
A. Thymine
B. Uracil
C. Adenine
D. Guanine
Answer:
B
Explanation:
In DNA cytosine bonds with thymine meanwhile in RNA uracil bonds with thymine instead.
Answer:
D. Guanine
Explanation:
Your friend believes Tom Cruise is an authority (or trustworthy source) on the topic of psychiatric medication. Evaluate the reliability and credibility of using Tom Cruise as a source.
Answer:
Tom Cruise is not a trustworthy source because he is an actor, and is not a trained professional who is properly educated about psychiatric medication.
Explanation:
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Sara is learning about photosynthesis and cellular respiration in her science class. Which statement can Sara write that best explains the relationship between
these two processes?
O A. The chemical reactions of photosynthesis and cellular respiration could not take place without each other.
B. Photosynthesis and cellular respiration are chemical processes used in both animal and plant cells.
C. Plants use photosynthesis to produce food, while animals use cellular respiration to consume their food,
D. When cells do not have enough energy for respiration, they rely on photosynthesis.
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Answer:
The most suitable answer is C.
Explanation:
Photosynthesis is the process whereby plants manufacture their own food using water, carbon (iv) oxide and some other minerals in the presence of sunlight while cellular respiration is the oxidation (or breakdown) of substances in the mitochondria (site of cellular respiration) in living cells.
How do heterotrophs get their source of glucose?
Answer:
By consuming plants and animals.
Explanation:
Since plants are autotrophs, they absorb the sun's energy through photosynthesis and make glucose. herbivores (plant eating heterotrophs) then consume these plants and gain energy from the glucose and further up the food chain carnivores consume herbivores and also gain a bit of glucose from them.
Which is NOT a reason nucleic acids are important?
A. They transfer genetic information to offspring.
B. They are the genetic information that instructs our bodies on how to develop.
C. They provide us with a great source of energy.
Which is NOT a reason nucleic acids are important?
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Answer:
C. They provide us with a great source of energy.
Explanation:
They provide us with a great source of energy is not a reason nucleic acids are important.
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Since, during transcription RNA codes for the coding strand only then why are there introns in mRNA in eukaryotes????????
Answer:
Intron is essential for coding of proteins and hence it is present in the mRNA of Eukaryotes
Explanation:
Intron are important for coding proteins. In eukaryotic cell, the mRNA has introns and these introns are removed by encoding proteins from mRNA with a right sequence. Thus, introns are essential to encode DNA, RNA, protein etc, and they take partly important roles during encoding of mRNA to higher forms of molecules.
Which DNA strand represents the complementary base
sequence to the portion of a DNA strand represented
in the diagram shown? ?
Answer:
B
Explanation:
remember in DNA A always pairs with T and G always with C so remember as Apple Tree and Car Garage.
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Because there are three different possible reading frames in a messenger RNA (mRNA) molecule, most mRNAs can be translated in a cell into three different proteins. true false
Answer:
False
Explanation:
In the genetic code, each triplet of nucleotides (i.e., each codon) determines one specific amino acid or one-stop codon. The genetic code is not overlapping, which means that the same letter in the genetic code (nucleotide) cannot be used for two different codons. There are 64 possible combinations of triplets of nucleotides, 61 of them determine amino acids, while three triplets determine stop codons (UAG, UAA, and UGA) that indicate the termination of translation. Moreover, the genetic code is also degenerate, which means that one amino acid can be coded by more than one codon.
Select 2 sentences that are correct.
Answer:
option 3 and 5
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Answer:
Option 3 and 4
Explanation:
All primates share a common ancestor. We share ancestry with primates, but we did not evolve or descend from them. We simply have a close evolutionary relationship.
Every body cell in a frog contains the exact same genetic information. How can
there be different kinds of cells if they each have the same genetic information?
a. Cells cause mutations in the genetic material.
b. Different types of cells have different genes that are active.
C. Frogs can alter their DNA to have genes produce different proteins.
d. The genes undergo metamorphosis.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
These cells are different because they use the same set of genes differently.
Carbon dioxide is INCREASING in Earth's atmosphere. What is one possible reason that could explain WHY
carbon dioxide is increasing?
A More people are riding bikes to work instead of driving cars.
B The number of people living on Earth (population) is decreasing.
More businesses are using solar power instead of combustion to produce electricity.
D Companies are cutting down trees to make space for factories and produce paper products.
Answer: Companies are cutting down trees to make space for factories and produce paper products.
Explanation: when people finish using paper products they throw them away and the paper products get burned, and that produces carbon dioxide
state whether volcanoes are evenly distributed over earth’s crust or concentrated in specific areas
Answer: Concentrated in certain areas
Explanation:
Volcanoes are usually formed as a result of collisions or other activity between plates at plate boundaries.
As a result, they are more usually concentrated in zones where there is more plate activity such as at the edges of continents, on islands and beneath the seas in certain areas because this is where plates usually collide with each other.
A host cell infected by a virus will activate the adaptive immune response through _______. (Select all that apply) Dendritic cell Macrophages MHC I molecules Cytotoxic T cell MHC II molecules Helper T cell
Answer:
Cytotoxic T cell
Helper T cell
Explanation:
Adaptive immune system is a part of the immune system initiated only when there is an attack by a pathogen or foreign substance. The adaptive immune system is beckoned on when the infection is insurmountable for the body's first line of immunity, which is the innate immune system.
The adaptive immune response is triggered by the white blood cells called LYMPHOCYTES. Lymphocytes consists of T cells and B cells. T cells are either cytotoxic or helper T cells. The cytotoxic T cells kills the cells infected with the virus while the Helper T cells activate every other cell involved in the immune process.
A student drew the picture of a human body system shown below
Pls help its due today
Answer:
your answer would be G
Explanation:
delivering oxygen and nutrients to organs and cells and carrying their waste products away.
Or, in another way, exchange gasses with the environment.
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what are the 6 classification of sewing equipment
Answer:
what are the 6 classification of sewing equipment
Stitch classification according to ASTM
The chain stitch. Hand stitch. Double backstitch stitch. Multiple chain stitch. Cover stitch. Single Thread Double Topstitch Stitch.Explanation:
Anatomical terminology was standardized to do
which things? Select all that apply.
to consolidate the study of history into
smaller textbooks
to streamline communication related to the
health sciences
to avoid confusion and miscommunication
when discussing parts of the body
to get people more interested in joining the
health-science industry
Answer:
B. To streamline communication related to the health sciences
C. To avoid confusion and miscommunication when discussing parts of the body
Explanation:
11) What name is given to any cell that is produced after cell division?
OA.) daughter cell
OB.) parent cell
The ability of an organism to survive and reproduce in its specific environment is called
O diversity
O fitness.
O fertility.
O evolution.
Answer:
fitness
Explanation:
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A small 50-kilogram canoe is floating downriver at a speed of 3 m/s. What is the cance's kinetic energy?
A.) 450J
B.) 225J
C.) 7500J
D.) 16.7J
A ___(J)_____ is a group of individuals of the same species that mate and produce offspring. In each generation, new genotypes occur that express themselves as specific individual ____(K)___. Any factor that affects the ____(L)___ of a population can change the frequency of ___(M)___, resulting in evolution over time. Through the processes of variation and ___(N)___, new species can arise. A ___(P)___ is a population of physically similar, interbreeding organisms that do not interbred with other such groups.
Answer:
(J) population; (K) phenotypes; (L) gene pool; (M) alleles; (N) natural selection; (P) species
Explanation:
A population is a group of organisms living in a particular geographical area that is capable of interbreeding, while a species is a group of populations that are capable of interbreeding and producing fertile progeny. In a population, genetic variation can enter from one of these sources: 1-recombination (i.e., the exchange of DNA between homologous chromosomes during meiosis), 2-mutations (i.e., genetic alterations resulting from DNA replication), 3-migration of individuals between populations, or 4-lateral or horizontal gene transfer (i.e., the acquisition of genetic material between individuals without direct vertical inheritance, it is extremely rare in higher organisms). Alleles are gene variants which are may be created, for example, through mutation, while the gene pool refers to the total genetic diversity (i.e., alleles) that exists within a population. Finally, natural selection refers to the evolutionary process of differential reproduction and survival through which populations adapt and change.
Where does an avocado plant get nitrogen atoms to make protein?
Air
Water
Soil
Sunlight
Answer:
sunlight.
Explanation:
because the sunlight is where all plants get the nitrogen atoms.
It is recommended that children eat foods high in calcium and iron as a way to reduce the accumulation of lead in their cells and enzymes. Explain why this is a scientifically valid recommendation.
Which of the following cells undergoes mitosis?
a. Liver
b. Sex cells
C. Sperm
d. Gametes
Answer:
The correct answer is liver
If someone called you a diploid, why would you not be offended?
Answer:who knows
Explanation:
13. The atria (plural of atrium) are the receiving chambers while the
ventricles are the pumping chambers. *
True
False
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Which part of the brain controls balance?
Cerebrum
Cerebellum
Brain stem
None of the above
Answer:
Cerebellum
Explanation:
The cerebellum, in the back of the brain, controls balance, coordination and fine muscle control (e.g., walking).
Canidae defines which taxon for both gray wolves and dogs?
A.kingdom
B.genus
C.phylum
D.family
2. Which of the following best describes the genetic material a person receives from his or her father?
- 22 pairs of homologous chromosomes and an X and Y chromosome
- 22 haploid cells and an X or Y chromosome
- 23 diploid cells and an X and Y chromosome
- 22 autosomes and an X or Y chromosome
Answer:
22 autsomes and an X or y chromosome
Explanation:
Humans have 46 chromosomes. 23 from the mother and 23 from the father. The father has x and y chromosome. While the mother has two x chromosomes. 22 chromosomes each are given from both parents And the other chromosome (the 23rd) are the chromosomes for sex genes. Autosomes are all chromosomes that are not sex chromosomes. Therefore 22 autosomes are given from each parent. With reference to this questions 22 autsomes and one x or y chromosome will be given from the father.
Which of the following shows the levels of organization in correct order from simplest to most complex?
A. cells, organism, tissues, systems, organs
B. organism, organs, systems, tissues, cells
C. cells, tissues, organs, systems, organism
D. cells, organs, tissues, organism, systems
Answer: C
Explanation:
Diffusion is the spontaneous movement of a substance from an area of _______ concentration to an area of _______ concentration.
A
high; similar
B
higher; lower
C
lower; higher
D
low; similar
Answer:
The answer is B
Explanation:
Answer:
(B ) higher; lower.
Explanation:
Diffusion is the spontaneous movement of a substance from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration.