the development of lateral roots is intiated by the the cork or periderm
Answer:
Because lateral roots are initiated in the pericycle and grow out through the cortex and epidermis, they are said to have an internal, or endogenous, origin, in contrast to the external, or exogenous, origin of leaves and the apical meristem of stems (see below Stems).
Explanation:
19. If you discovered a large deposit (layer) of organic sedimentary rock
mountain, what would this indicate to you about the mountain's past history?
Why can matter be weighed?
O A. It has mass.
O B. It has width.
O c. It has volume.
OD. It has pressure.
Answer:
A. It has mass.
C. It has volume.
Explanation:
The matter has both Mass and volume.
Mass and volume are two units used to measure objects. Mass is the amount of matter an object contains, while volume is how much space it takes up.
Hope it is helpful...The owners of a local bakery ask for your help in improving a special yeast strain they use to make bread. They would like you to help them design experiments using RNA interference to turn off genes, to allow them to test their hypothesis that certain genes are important for the good flavors found in their bread. Of the components in the following list, which is the most important to check for in this yeast strain if you would like this project to succeed?
a. the presence of foreign double-stranded RNA
b. the presence of genes in the genome that code for RISC proteins
c. the presence of miRNA genes in the genome
d. the presence of single-stranded siRNAs within the cell
Answer:
b. the presence of genes in the genome that code for RISC proteins
Explanation:
The RNA interference (RNAi) mechanism is a naturally occurring pathway by which eukaryotic cells can silence specific genes both at the transcriptional (eg., by triggering DNA methylation on specific loci) and posttranscriptional (e.g., by triggering mRNA degradation) levels. This mechanism (RNAi) is widely used in molecular biology laboratories in order to silence genes and thus understand their functions. During the RNAi pathway, double-stranded RNAs (dsRNAs) are cleaved into small double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) molecules known as small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) or microRNAs (miRNAs) by an enzyme referred to as "Dicer". Subsequently, these small non-coding RNAs bind to an enzymatic complex known as RNA-induced silencing complex (RISC) that contains a ribonuclease enzyme, i.e., an enzyme that degrades RNA. Finally, the small non-coding RNA (either siRNAs or miRNAs) that are complementary to the RNA target directs the RISC complex to bind and cleave specific mRNAs, thereby silencing gene expression (in this case, by the inhibition of protein translation).
How many total carbonate ions would be present in the formula for aluminum carbonate?
Select one:
a.
3
b.
2
c.
1
d.
4
Answer:
its d
Explanation:
some _______ environmental changes can cause tge genes of an entire population to change.
Answer:
some unfavorable environmental changes can cause the genes of an entire population to change.Unfavorable
Explanation:
If a warm air mass and a cold air mass come together which one goes underneath?
If an object is stationary, it means....
A) There are balanced forces acting on the object
B) There are unbalanced forces acting on the object
C) The object is in motion
D) The object is experiencing air resistance
What is accomplished during meiosis 1
Answer: However, Meiosis I begins with one diploid cell and ends with two haploid cells, halving the number of chromosomes in each cell.
Explanation:
¿Qué organismo se nutren a través de la fotosíntesis?
Las celulas vegetales es decir las plantas
On a distance-time graph, a car standing still is shown with ____.
A. line curving down
B. line curving up
C. straight, horizontal line
D. series of dots getting closer together
(science)
Answer:
yess i think it is c as well
Explanation:
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constellation are group of stars that from patterns.
True or False
Answer:
true
Explanation:
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Gaining Insight into Depositional Environments of Sedimentary Rocks
Name: ________ Course:____________
Section:_______ Date:_____________
Sedimentary structures, fossils, cements, and other features of sedimentary rocks provide insight into the environment in which the sediment was deposited.
Match each of the features in the left-hand column to an aspect of the depositional environment listed in the right-hand column by placing the corresponding letter in the proper blank.
Rock and/or feature of the rock
(a) poorly sorted arkose
(b) contains fossils of intact coral
(c) red mudstone containing dinosaur footprints
(d) black shale containing some pyrite crystals
(e) sandstone containing symmetrical ripples
(f) cross-bedded sandstone
(g) contains > 50% carbon and fossil leaves
(h) contains large, rounded pebbles and cobbles (contains fossils of feathers G very angular grains
Aspect of the depositional environment
1. deposited in a desert dune or in a current
2. formed from sediments accumulated in a swamp
3. deposited in very quiet (stagnant) water
4. deposited in an anoxic marine setting
5. deposited by a swiftly moving stream
6. formed from warm-water, shallow marine reef
7. has not undergone a lot of transport immature,
8. deposited close to the source
9. formed from terrestrial mud (riverbank deposits)
10. deposited on a beach
Answer:
(a): 7. and 8.
(b): 6.
(c): 9.
(d): 4.
(e): 10
(f): 1.
(g): 2.
(h): 5. and 3.
Explanation:
Sedimentary rocks are rocks generated from pre-existing rocks and/or once-living organisms. Arkose is a type of sandstone rich in feldspar (at least 25% of this mineral). Moreover, a rock containing coral fossils indicates that its depositional environment was located in warm tropical reef waters. Mudstone is a kind of sedimentary rock composed of clay (in this case, sediments continued to be deposited above the dinosaur footprints). The black shales are fine-grained sedimentary rocks composed of a mixture of clay (in this case, the pyrite crystals are used as an indicator of low oxygen). Symmetrical ripple marks in the sandstone indicate a marine environment where water motion was dominated by wave oscillations. Cross-bedding is a common structure of sedimentary rocks that form during deposition on inclined surfaces of bedforms (e.g., ripples and dunes). Sediment deposition in swamps is usually heavily vegetated and therefore they are rich in organic matter, while deeper swamp sediments are generally anoxic. Finally, cobblestones are naturally occurring cobble-sized stones formed from the flow of water and gathered from stream beds, while pebblestones are formed when water bodies hit the giant rocks in the rivers and lakes.
What property allows
water to dissolve a
variety of other
substances?
A. transparency
B. high specific heat capacity
C. the density of the water
D. ability to act as a universal
solvent
Answer:
Ability to act as a universal solvent
Explanation:
All other properties are unrelated to how water performs as a solvent and a component within solutions.
Which components makes up the "backbone" of the DNA molecule?
O phosphate and nitrogen bases
O deoxyribose sugar only
O nitrogen bases
O phosphate and deoxyribose sugar
Why are ferns and mosses poorly adapted to a terrestrial life
Answer:
Because they require a WATER medium for reproduction
Explanation:
Ferns are a group of living organisms under the division; Pteridophyta while mosses belong to the group Bryophyta. Mosses are considered primitive and non-vascular plants because they lack true stems, leaves and roots or vascular tissues. while ferns possess these organs, hence, are said to be vascular.
However, ferns and mosses are poorly adapted to a terrestrial life i.e. life on land because they both require a water medium for their motile male gametes to swim and fertilize their eggs (female gametes).
The amount of light, pressure, and temperature are examples of?
Explanation:
The answer is No. You know light from Stars travel in cold temperature of space and different pressure as they enter our planet after travelling many light year to reach us at the same the speed.
Light bends when entering a different medium(refraction). Even if the medium is same and the temperature is different it will get bend. As the 2 different temperature air behave like 2 mediums (Due to distribution of atoms ).
But light doesn't’ bend by heating or by putting pressure on it.
Question 6
Below which of the following pH is rain regarded as 'acid rain'?
10
6
9
7
Answer:
10
Explanation:
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The process of cellular respiration occurs in the mitochondria of eukaryotic cells. Write the chemical equation for cellular respiration.
Answer:
C6H12O6 + 6O2 → 6CO2 + 6H2O
Explanation:
PLEASE HELP! I WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST. What 2 factors affect organisms and their habitats, and give examples of each
Answer:
There are two categories of these factors: abiotic and biotic. Abiotic factors are the non-living parts of the environment that can often have a major influence on living organisms. Abiotic factors include water, sunlight, oxygen, soil and temperature.
Explanation:
Biotic factors are interactions associated with living organisms. They can also influence the distribution of organisms in an ecosystem. grazing - too little leads to dominant plants outcompeting other species, too much reduces species numbers overall. Both decrease biodiversity.
Abiotic factors affect the ability of organisms to survive and reproduce. Abiotic limiting factors restrict the growth of populations. They help determine the types and numbers of organisms able to exist within an environment.
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what is the role that humans play in artificial selection
Answer is there options if not then i think it would be so then they can reproduce for offsprings to greater the population.
Explanation:
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I need help please!!!
Answer:
I believe the answer is x
Explanation:
I can't really tell from the graph bit I hope this helps
Cómo se denomina al tipo de acción metabólica que genera la glucólisis y respiración celular?
Answer:
catabolismo.
Explicación:
El tipo de acción metabólica que genera la glucólisis y la respiración celular se llama catabolismo porque en ambos procesos se descomponen las moléculas lo cual es una acción catabólica. El catabolismo es una forma de metabolismo que descompone moléculas más grandes en unidades más pequeñas que son utilizadas por la célula para liberar energía o utilizadas en otras reacciones anabólicas significa la síntesis de moléculas complejas en organismos a partir de otras más simples.
River dolphins are morphologically distinct from other dolphins and are primarily restricted to freshwater ecosystems in Asia and South America.
a. True
b. False
Answer:
a. True
Explanation:
The river dolphin is a group of aquatic animals that is specially adapted to the fresh water and are relatively smaller compared to the other dolphins. They have evolved to survive in shallow waters and strong-river currents. These dolphins are not very widely disturbed and are found in certain deltas and rivers.I’m not sure if the answer
The diagram shows a portion of the fossil record. Select ALL of the statements that are supported by the record.
A) Life moved to land in layer 6.
B) Layer 5. is older than layer 2.
C) Fish were the first life forms.
D) The oldest life existed in water. Shelled organisms existed before fish.
Answer:
i think it's D and E...
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What is the estimated number of galaxies in the universe? What is the average number of stars in each galaxy?
Answer:
about 100 billion galaxies in the observable cosmos. Each galaxy would have about 100 billion stars on average, and stars typically have roughly 10 planets, and hundreds or thousands of asteroids and comets
Answer:
100 billion stars and 100 billion galaxies
Explanation:
Which of the following answer choices best describes the image shown above?
Choose 1 answer:
It depicts sexual reproduction occurring through the fusion of gametes, a process that leads to
genetic variation.
It depicts sexual reproduction occurring through parthenogenesis, a process that leads to genetic
variation
It depicts asexual reproduction occurring through binary fission, a process that does not lead to
genetic variation
It depicts asexual reproduction occurring through budding, a process that does not lead to genetic
variation
Answer:it depicts asexual reproduction occurring through binary fission, a process that does not lead to genetic variation
Explanation:
The choice that best describes the image shown above is it depicts asexual reproduction occurring through binary fission, a process that does not lead to genetic variation. The correct option is C.
What is asexual reproduction?Asexual reproduction is a mode of reproduction in which only one parent is needed. There are different types of asexual reproduction, like budding, vegetative reproduction, fragmentation, and binary fission.
This reproduction does not require the fusion of sperm and egg. The offspring is exactly identical to the parent. Many organisms reproduce in asexual reproduction, hydra, paramecium, starfish, etc.
Thus, the correct option is C. it depicts asexual reproduction occurring through binary fission, a process that does not lead to genetic variation.
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With floral characteristics, can one predict the type of pollination that can occur in a flower?
Answer:
Try this website: https://www.fs.fed.us/wildflowers/pollinators/What_is_Pollination/syndromes.shtml
Explanation:
1, name the part of the reproductive system in which fertilisation happens.
2, what is an embryo
3, where does the embryo develop into a foetus, and then a baby
4, why does the uterus lining start to grow thick and spongy, as an egg cell develops in an ovary
5, what happens to the uterus lining if the egg cell is not fertilised
6, how often does an egg cell leave an ovary, in an adult woman
7, how often does menstruation happen, in an adult woman
Answer:
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Explanation:
1.fallopian tube
2.an unborn or unhatched offspring in the process of development, in particular a human offspring during the period from approximately the second to the eighth week after fertilization (after which it is usually termed a fetus)
3.First, the zygote becomes a solid ball of cells. Then it becomes a hollow ball of cells called a blastocyst. Inside the uterus, the blastocyst implants in the wall of the uterus, where it develops into an embryo attached to a placenta and surrounded by fluid-filled membranes.
4.Eggs live in ovaries, and the hormones that control your menstrual cycle cause a few eggs to mature every month. When your egg is mature, it means it's ready to be fertilized by a sperm cell. These hormones also make the lining of your uterus thick and spongy, which gets your body ready for pregnancy.
5.The fertilized egg attaches to the lining of the uterus. The placenta then develops. The placenta transfers nutrition and oxygen to the fetus from mother. If the egg does not become fertilized, the lining of the uterus (endometrium) is shed during menstruation.
6.The egg cell travels down the fallopian tube into the uterus. The moment the egg cell leaves the ovary is called ovulation. Once a girl has had her first monthly period, ovulation usually occurs once a month
7.The average menstrual cycle is 28 days long. Cycles can range anywhere from 21 to 35 days in adults and from 21 to 45 days in young teens. The rise and fall of levels of hormones during the month control the menstrual cycle.