Answer:c
Explanation:
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A 500-gram block of solid cheese is melted in a pot. Which is most likely the
mass of the cheese after it is melted?
A. 499 grams, because some of the cheese evaporates as it melts.
B. 502 grams, because the cheese absorbs heat as it melts.
C. 500 grams, because the cheese does not gain or lose mass just because it was melted
Answer:
C
Explanation:
When it melts the mass should not change
which energy conversion takes place in some plant cells, but never in animal cells?
What is the answer here?
Each position of a codon can be occupied by one of four nucleotides. What is the minimum number of nucleotides per codon necessary to specify all 20 of the amino acids that are found in proteins
Answer:
The minimum number of nucleotides per codon necessary to specify all 20 amino acids that are found in proteins is 3
Explanation:
There are four nucleic acids in the RNA, adenine uracil, guanine, cytosine. Each of them combines in groups of three to give the different amino acids. In total, there are 64 different combinations of nucleic acids that codify the 20 amino acids that we need for our vital functions.
The feature on the ocean floor at is call a(n)
Answer:deep Ocean Frencia
Explanation:
Is this the krebs cycle or the calvin cycle? They both have to do with photosynthesis.
Answer:
Im pretty sure calvin cycle!
Explanation:
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How did the 2014 Colorado case demonstrate just what a versatile zoonotic disease the plague is?
A.) In this case, antibiotics were not effective against the bacteria.
B.) In this case, scientists could not track down a specific host.
C.) In this case, the bacteria infected humans through a dog.
D.) In this case, the bacteria had been dormant for decades before regenerating.
Answer:
C). In this case, the bacteria infected humans through a dog.
Explanation:
The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) in July 2014 witnessed the 'Yersinia pestis' bacteria from the blood of a patient with Pneumonia. It was later noticed that the patient got infected through a dog suffering Hemoptysis. This pneumonic plague case even caused the human-to-human transmission of the bacteria along with the animal-to-human. Thus, option C correctly displays how the plague is a versatile zoonotic disease.
Answer: C
In this case, the bacteria infected humans through a dog.
Explanation:
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Complete the statement: Any mechanical device which is used to help people do work is a______.
Answer:
Machine
Explanation:
8th grade science class vibes
Please answer this MCQ fast I am in trouble...... God have mercy on you and me.
Answer:
I'm thinking its either c or b.
Explanation:
I also think its B because the effector neuron transmits impulses from the central nervous system to an effector in order to bring about a physiological response. I'm not really that good at biology.
NEED HELP ASAP.
What is the correct pathway of anaerobic respiration in yeast?
Choose 1 answer:
A.) Glycolysis -> Krebs cycle —> oxidative phosphorylation
B.) Glycolysis -> alcohol fermentation
C.) Glycolysis -> Krebs cycle -> fermentation
D.) Glycolysis -> lactic acid
fermentation
Answer:
B.) Glycolysis -> alcohol fermentation
Explanation:
The correct pathway of anaerobic respiration in yeast is Glycolysis -> alcohol fermentation. Thus option B is correct.
what is alcohol fermentation ?Alcohol fermentation is a complex process where sugars like glucose, sucrose, and fructose are converted into ethanol, carbon dioxide, and other metabolic by-products, these products are mainly contribute to the sensorial properties and chemical composition of the fermented food.
It is also called as ethanol fermentation is processed by yeast or some other microorganisms, used to make ATP. Yeast functions in the presence of oxygen called as aerobic fermentation but it can also perform in absence of oxygen or under anaerobic conditions.
This process show has a profound importance for the manufacturing of alcoholic beverages like beer and wine.
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Which organelle plays an important role during mitosis, helping to move chromosomes around the cell
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Oь
Ос
Od
vacuoles
Golgi bodies
chloroplasts
centrioles
Answer:
Explanation:
Duplicated centrioles are responsible for moving chromosomes during mitosis.
They are involved in the formation and organization of spindle during cell division (mitotic phase) and also in the process of cytokinesis.
It is composed of nine triplets of microtubules that are the proteins of cytoskeleton.
Spindle fibres contain multiple proteins that help in the binding with centromere during cell cycle.
They originate from the poles of the cell by the organelle called centriole, and attached to the kinetochore of the chromatid.
Many spindle fibres are just connected between two poles, as they are not attached to the chromatids.
These fibres orient the chromosomes into pairs, to the metaphase plate into a line during metaphase.
During anaphase they are shortened, which pulls the chromosomes to the opposite poles separated from the pairs.
At the end in telophase, where nuclear membrane becomes visible it disappears.
In this way the spindle fibers help in the separation of chromosomes into two new daughter cells. This process is also known as the distribution of heredity or genetic information between new cells.
Which is true of the reaction below?
2H2 + 02 → 2H,0
A.H2 and O2 are products
B.H2O and O2 are products
C. O2 is a product
D. H2 is a reactant
Answer: D
Explanation: Everything to the left of the yield, or the arrow, is a reactant (it reacts). Everything on the right side is a product.
Answer:
The answer is D. H2 is a reactant.
Explanation:
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Chromatids are distributed to the 2 daughter nuclei Group of answer choices
M
G2
S
G1
Answer:
M
Explanation:
Mitosis is a type of cell division that involves the production of two daughter cells that are genetically identical to one another. Mitosis encompasses two stages namely: Interphase and Mitotic phase. The interphase which further consists of G1, S, and G2 phases, is a preparatory phase for the cell to grow and replicate its DNA.
However, the separation of the sister chromatids (replicated chromosomes) into two daughter nuclei occurs in the Mitotic or M phase. Note that the M phase comprises of stages that includes: prophase, metaphase, anaphase and telophase.
Answer:
M phase
Explanation:
Sponge larvae have cilia for
a Breathing
b Swimming
C Eating
d Respiration
The atomic number appears
A- The number of protons in the nucleus of each atom.
B- The number of electrons in the nucleus of each atom.
C- The number of protons and electrons combined in each atom.
D- The number of elements in the periodic table.
can someone help me this is for astronomy but there’s no option
stars produce large amounts of energy by the process of _____?
the options are
A. gravity
B. nuclear fusion
C. luminosity
D. friction
Answer:
nuclear fusion
Explanation:
The advantage of having large vertebrae at the base of the vertebral column is having stability in terms of the center of gravity of the person
Answer:
what grade are u in?
Explanation:
Which phrase best discribes how scientists use the data they collect
Answer: could you copy/paste or screenshot the phrase options? It'd really help me to answer your question.
Explanation:
Why is it important to warm up your muscles before a work out
when is cystic fibrosis exhibited?
Answer:
Diagnosing cystic fibrosis is a multistep process, and should include a newborn screening, a sweat test, a genetic or carrier test, and a clinical evaluation at a CF Foundation-accredited care center. Although most people are diagnosed with CF by the age of 2, some are diagnosed as adults.
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Answer: Diagnosing cystic fibrosis is a multistep process, and should include a newborn screening, a sweat test, a genetic or carrier test, and a clinical evaluation at a CF Foundation-accredited care center. Although most people are diagnosed with CF by the age of 2, some are diagnosed as adults. Also cystic fibrosis carriers do not have CF and are generally asymptomatic, there is emerging research which is finding that some carriers may have very mild symptoms associated with the genetic mutation. These symptoms may be a very pale shadow of the more severe symptoms someone with CF has.
Explanation:
Which population is most likely to be in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium?
a large population of ocean fish that lives in an unpolluted ecosystem that has abundant food
a large population of prairie grasses that lives in an ecosystem that is frequently burned by wild fires
a medium-sized population of birds that lives on a chain of islands that have different food sources
a medium-sized population of bacteria that lives on crop plants that are frequently sprayed with pesticides
Answer:
a large population of ocean fish that lives in an unpolluted ecosystem that has abundant food
Explanation:
This is because the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium states that allele and genotype frequencies in a population will remain constant from generation to generation in the absence of other evolutionary influences. So if the large population of ocean fish isn't being disturbed by the pollution (unpolluted) and they have an abundant source of food they should in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium since no major changes are happening.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
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Starch contains two polymers of glucose, they are amylose and amylopectin. Amylose differs from amylopectin in that
Answer:
Amylose is a straight chain whereas amylopectin is a branched chain polymer.
Explanation:
Amylose differs from amylopectin because amylose is a straight chain while on the other hand, amylopectin is a branched chain polymer. Branched chain polymers refers to main chain with smaller chains as branches of main chain while straight chain polymer has only main chain and no branches of main chain. Starch comprise of about 10-20% amylose and 80-90% amylopectin. Starch is considered as the main storage of energy for green plants.
When grey wolves were reintroduced back into Yellowstone
Answer:
1995
Explanation:
Grey wolf packs were reintroduced to Yellowstone National Park and Idaho starting in 1995.
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when would an offspring not exhibit an inherited mutation?
Answer:
when the paternal don't have said mutation to begin with
Explanation:
Select all Density independent limiting factor
Why do only house geckos and Pacific gulls have two temporal holes in their skills?
Answer:
They listen to sound and feel vibrations through those two temporal holes to grasp their surroundings and survive.
Explanation:
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6. Saturated lipids are “full” or “saturated with the element ___________
and are solid at room temperature.
(Fill in the blank)
Answer:
Saturated lipids are full of Hydrogen atoms
For an organism to be considered to have the greatest level of fitness
A.it must be the strongest.
B.it must survive and reproduce.
C. it must be the smartest.
D it must live the longest.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
it must survive to reproduce
Answer:
B
Explanation:
An organism that can survive in the environment and produce enough offspring.
11. Coughing can expel ____ from the body.
A. mucus
B. food particles
C. phlegm
D. All of the above
Answer:
D. All of the above
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