Which is a disadvantage of asexual reproduction?

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Answer 1

Answer: The major disadvantages of asexual reproduction are: Lack of diversity. Since the offsprings are genetically identical to the parent they are more susceptible to the same diseases and nutrient deficiencies as the parent. All the negative mutations persist for generations.

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fill in the complementary bases according to the base-pair rule.

a | t | c | c | g | a | t | a | g | c | t | t | a | g

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t/a/g/g/c/t/a/t/c/g/a/a/t/c

Give two examples of why water is important to the human body.

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Answer: Your body uses water in all its cells, organs, and tissues to help regulate temperature and maintain other bodily functions. Because your body loses water through breathing, sweating, and digestion, it's important to rehydrate by drinking fluids and eating foods that contain water.

What components are needed for
photosynthesis?

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Answer:

sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water as substrates

Explanation:

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Answer:

Explanation:

chicken leg piece and/Photosynthesis is a multi-step process that requires sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water as substrates. It produces oxygen and glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate (G3P or GA3P), simple carbohydrate molecules that are high in energy and can subsequently be converted into glucose, sucrose, or other sugar molecules.

Explain how coupling reactions allow a cell to capture the free energy of glucose oxidation rather than allow it to escape to the environment through heat

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Answer:

This reaction is endothermic, therefore the energy uptake will be the main pillar of metabolism, in addition, the phosphorylation energy will always be used for the cell, on the other hand, in the case of phosphorylation, reverse effects will be seen, and this is when a I play an enzyme called kinase.

On the other hand, the intake or capture of energy in the form of energy currency is understood as the medium GIVES energy to the cell, it captures it and is not exothermically released in the form of heat.

Explanation:

These processes happen because of it at postpondrial moments, where the insulin hormone is high and it is sought to phosphorylate glucose to retain it inside the cell so that it does not dissipate exothermically.

This is the mechanism by which the human generates energy reserves of complex carbohydrates such as glycogen.

what is homeostasis?

the body's way of coping of outside factors

the body's ability to heat up and cool down

the body's natural way of maintaining equilibrium or balance

the body's standard heart rate​

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The body’s natural way of maintaining equilibrium or balance

Answer: C or if there is an E for all the above

Explanation: Homeostasis refers to the body’s ability to maintain a stable internal environment (regulating hormones, body temp., water balance, etc.).

Different plant species require different amounts of direct sunlight in order to flower. A student designed an experiment to determine the length of exposure to direct sunlight necessary for a specific plant species to produce flowers. The student collected the data below.


0 hours, 0% with flowers


9 hours, 0% with flowers


1 hour, 0% with flowers


5 hours, 90% with flowers


3 hours, 80% with flowers


7 hours, 10% with flowers


Identify the:

independent variable-

dependent variable-

control group-

experimental group-

constant-

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Answer:

Independent variable: LENGTH OF EXPOSURE TO DIRECT SUNLIGHT

Dependent variable: PRODUCTION OF FLOWERS

Control group: THE GROUP OF PLANT THAT WASN'T EXPOSED TO SUNLIGHT i.e. 0 hours

Experimental group: THE GROUP OF PLANTS THAT WERE EXPOSED TO SUNLIGHT

Constant: THE SAME PLANT SPECIES

Explanation:

Independent variable is the variable that the experimenter changes or manipulates in an experiment. In this experiment, the experimenter exposes the specific plant species to sunlight at different length of time, hence, the LENGTH OF EXPOSURE TO DIRECT SUNLIGHT is the independent variable.

Dependent variable is the variable which is measured in an experiment. In this experiment, the measured/dependent variable is the PRODUCTION RATE OF FLOWERS by the plant species.

Control group is the group in an experiment that does not receive the variable being tested. In this experience, the control group is THE GROUP OF PLANT THAT WASN'T EXPOSED TO SUNLIGHT i.e. 0 hours

Experimental group is the group of am experiment that is exposed to the experimental treatment (sunlight). In this case, the experimental group is THE GROUP OF PLANTS THAT WERE EXPOSED TO SUNLIGHT.

Constants are variables of an experiment that must be kept unchanged for all groups throughout the experiment in order not to affect the experiment's outcome. In this experiment, the constant is THE SAME PLANT SPECIES used,

Why are cells are able to harvest about 34% of the available stored potential energy in a glucose molecule? What happens to the other 66%?

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Answer:

Why are cells are able to harvest about 34% of the available stored potential energy in a glucose molecule is because of  the process of cellular respiration. And what happens to the other 66% is that it's  used to make water from hydrogen ions and oxygen that converted to heat and used directly for energy to store as fat

Explanation:

100 ponits!!!
Mafic rocks are...
a.high in silica content
b.low in Fe & Mg content
c.high in Fe & Mg content
d.low in silica content

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

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What do you think we would see if we looked at that same portion of the sky with an even more powerful telescope that is in space?

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question one : when two plates converge, they are what?

a) moving away from each other
b) moving towards each other
c) sliding along each other
d) colliding with each other

question two : when two plates converge, they are what?
a) moving away from each other
b) moving towards each other
c) sliding along each other
d) moving towards, then moving away from each other

question three : during sea-floor spreading, how would you describe the age of rocks the further away from the ridge?
a) the rocks are youngest the further away you move from the ridge
b) the rocks are oldest the further away you move from the ridge
c) the rocks are the same age no matter how far away from the ridge you move
d) the rocks do not age

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Q1. They are d. colliding with each other.

Q2. They are c. sliding along each other (in a processes called “subduction”)

Q3. Rocks furthest away from the ridge are b. oldest the further away you move from the ridge. The youngest rocks can be found closest to the mid ocean ridge.

2. Chemicals that absorb light
are called

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Answer:

Chemicals that absorb light are called Pigments. 3. Chlorophyll makes plants look green because it Reflects green light.

Explanation:

Answer:

pigments

Explanation: Chlorophyll makes plants look green because it Reflects green light.

Roots grow into cracks and rocks and break them apart. This is an example of what type of weathering?

Rust occurs when iron chemically reacts with oxygen. what type of weathering is this an example of?

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Answer:

Wedging (for the first one)

Explanation:

Which is the process by which gas exchange between the respiratory system and the blood cells in the cappilaries occurs? transfusion condensation evaporation diffusion

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Answer:

Diffusion

Explanation:

Diffusion is the process by which molecules of substances move from regions of higher concentration to regions of lower concentration until equilibrium concentration is attained. This movement of molecules is because a concentration gradient exists between the two regions.

Blood cells in the capillaries is low in oxygen because the cells have used up the oxygen in cellular respiration. However, in the lungs, the oxygen concentration is high due to inspiration of oxygen from the external environment. Therefore, a concentration gradient exists between the lungs and blood cells in the capillaries. Oxygen from the lungs diffuses into the blood cells in the capillaries, and these blood cells are then returned to other parts of the body by the circulatory system. This is a continuous process and is known as gaseous exchange.

Answer:

Diffusion

Explanation:

are bones living or non living and why

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Answer:

i think they are non living

Explanation:

because they dont have organs or blood or anything

Answer:

Bones are non living

Explanation:

1: Bones don’t movement on their own

2: Bones don’t have cells

3: Bones do bot breathe

4: They do not count on anything to survive

5: They are just something that helps a living organism to move

Are Bacteria (essential/non-essential) to sustaining the EcoSphere?

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Essential because not all bacteria are harmful and we need bacteria in our daily lives

Help please
I’m begging you, due in an hour

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Answer:

1 should be D and 2 should be A

What is typical of cell reproduction when cancer cells are reproduced in a petri dish from a tissue culture? Check all that apply.

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Answer:

Cells reproduce without limit. Cells reproduce with multiple cells

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A water molecule is attracted to another water molecule. This is an example of

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This is an example of cohesion. :)

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Which particle, protons, neutrons, or electrons, has the LEAST mass?

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Answer:

Electrons are much smaller in mass

Explanation:

Although similar in mass, protons are positively charged, while neutrons have no charge. Therefore, the number of neutrons in an atom contributes significantly to its mass, but not to its charge. Electrons are much smaller in mass than protons, weighing only 9.11 × 10−28 grams, or about 1/1800 of an atomic mass unit.

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Answer:

u want step by step?

Explanation:

List some common adaptations in organisms

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Some common adaptation in organisms would be:

Behavioral adaptation.
Biological adaptation.
Natural selection.

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Can u spot the difference in the sentences above?
Actual questions:

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Answer:

they are too tiny, can't read them

Answer:

you need to make it bigger pls make another one

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Which of the following statements supports the need for a handler to know an animal’s point of balance? A handler must know an animal’s pattern of movement in order to avoid injury. A handler must know where to stand in order to avoid injury. A handler must know proper feeding procedures in order to avoid injury. A handler must not use a loud voice in order to avoid injury.

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Answer:

A handler must know an animal’s pattern of movement in order to avoid injury.

Explanation:

Point of balance refers to equalibrium so if you know the animals pattern of movemenrt you are less likely to get injured while moving on or with it.

Answer:

A

Explanation:

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When you exhale, what happens in the lungs?
A. Air moves from high pressure (in the lungs) to low pressure (outside)
B. Space in the lungs increases
C. Lung pressure decreases
D. Air moves from low pressure (in the lungs) to high pressure (outside)

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Answer:

Conversely, exhalation moves the diaphragm up into the chest cavity and reduces the space in it. This forces the air, which is dense with carbon dioxide at that point, out of the lungs and windpipe. It then exits the body either through the nose or mouth. Usually, this requires no physical effort from the body.

Explanation:

So its A

Density describes how much mass is contained in a certain volume. Knowing how far apart molecules are in each state, which best ranks solids, liquids, and gasses from least dense to most dense?

Gasses are denser than liquids.
Liquids are denser than solids.
Gasses are less dense than solids.
Solids are less dense than liquids.

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gases are less dense than solids. this is because, since density refers to how close the particles are together, in gases, there is more space for the particles to move, making it less dense than solids.

Solids have a high density because the particles are very close together, a liquid mass is slightly less dense, and a gas mass has a very low density with the particles much further apart.

What Is a Density?

The measure of how densely a material is packed together is called density. As the mass per unit volume, it has that definition. Density Formula: D or Density Symbol: D ρ = m/V where the object's mass (m), its volume (V), and its density () are all given.

Generally, gases are less dense than liquids, while liquids are less dense than solids. This is due to the fact that solids have tightly packed particles, liquids have materials in which particles can slide around, and gases have free-moving particles.

Therefore, Gasses are less dense than solids because particles are far away from each other in gas masses.

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1. Identify one environmental factor that could cause a base sequence in DNA to be changed to a different base sequence.

2. Explain why, in a mammal, a mutation in a gamete may contribute to change in the population of the organism while a mutation a body cell will not.

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Answer:

Explanation:

1     Long term exposure to harmful genotoxic chemicals or ionizing radiation can cause changes in the base sequence of DNA.Chemicals might induce DNA mutations, such as polycyclic hydrocarbons (fumes found in oil stations, or smoke from a tobacco cigarette), intercalating agents such as Ethidium Bromide (carcinogen), but also radiations such as UV-radiation (C and T bases are most vulnerable and would bind to identical bases unstead of their

2    Genetic changes that are described as de novo (new) mutations can be either hereditary or somatic. In some cases, the mutation occurs in a person’s egg or sperm cell but is not present in any of the person’s other cells. In other cases, the mutation occurs in the fertilized egg shortly after the egg and sperm cells unite. (It is often impossible to tell exactly when a de novo mutation happened.) As the fertilized egg divides, each resulting cell in the growing embryo will have the mutation. De novo mutations may explain genetic disorders in which an affected child has a mutation in every cell in the body but the parents do not, and there is no family history of the disorder.

Somatic mutations that happen in a single cell early in embryonic development can lead to a situation called mosaicism. These genetic changes are not present in a parent’s egg or sperm cells, or in the fertilized egg, but happen a bit later when the embryo includes several cells. As all the cells divide during growth and development, cells that arise from the cell with the altered gene will have the mutation, while other cells will not. Depending on the mutation and how many cells are affected, mosaicism may or may not cause health problems.

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Part B: Evaluating Results

Question 1
Explain why your model demonstrates how crossing over is important to genetic variation in a species

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Answer:

Crossing over is essential for the normal segregation of chromosomes during meiosis. Crossing over also accounts for genetic variation, because due to the swapping of genetic material during crossing over, the chromatids held together by the centromere are no longer identical.

Explanation:

what is the percentage of thymine in wheat ?

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Answer:

27.1% or 27% if rounded

Explanation:

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What is H₂O - H₂+ boz

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Answer:

-tH2

H20 - H2 + boz

0-H2t

-tH2

what is empty space that is free of matter

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Outer space is an empty space that’s made up of gases, electromagnetic radiation, magnetic fields, neutrons and dust
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