2. Fill in the table below by writing the complementary strand of DNA that would
be formed by each template strand. (4 points)Hint: C pairs with G, and T pairs
with A.
Template Strand
Complementary Strand
GCA AG
I
TTA CG
GAT AC
CGG AT
3. Fill in the table below by writing the strand of mRNA that would be formed
by each strand of DNA. Hint: In RNA, A pairs with U.(4 points)

2. Fill In The Table Below By Writing The Complementary Strand Of DNA That Wouldbe Formed By Each Template

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Answer 1

The complementary strands will be CGU UC (GCA AG), AAU GC (TTA CG), CUA UG (GAT AC) and GCC UA (CGG AT).

What is base complementarity?

In genetics, base complementarity can be defined as the match of nucleotide bases formed by hydrogen bonds.

In RNA, the Thymine nucleotide bases are replaced by Uracil nucleotide bases during complementarity.

Base complementary occurs because Adenine always pairs with Thymine, while Guanine pairs with Cytosine.

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Answer:

the maximum total number of ATP molecules format during anaerobic cellular respiration is 2ATP

What is a biome? Describe 2 biomes on the planet.

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Explanation:

A biome is a large area characterized by its vegetation, soil, climate, and wildlife.

eg -Aquatic biomes include both freshwater and marine biomes.Grasslands are open regions that are dominated by grass and have a warm, dry climate.

Most scientists think that Earth goes through natural cycles of warming and cooling. How is the current trend in temperature change different from the natural cycles in the past?
A.
The rise in average temperature is happening faster than before.
B.
The variation in average temperature is happening more slowly than before.
C.
The average temperature has remained constant for hundreds of years.
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The average temperature varies up or down from year to year.

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The absorptive state is regulated mainly by insulin, whereas the postabsorptive state is regulated by multiple hormones.
a) true
b) false

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The statement "The absorptive state is regulated mainly by insulin, whereas the postabsorptive state is regulated by multiple hormones." is a true statement.

Option A is correct

What is the absorptive state?

Generally, After a meal, your body is in the absorptive state, or fed state, where it is digesting the food and absorbing the nutrients.

In conclusion, insulin regulates your absorptive state or state of digestion

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In nature, which pigment gives red algae it’s color?

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Answer:

Red algae are red because of the presence of the pigment phycoerythrin; this pigment reflects red light and absorbs blue light.

Answer:

i believe the answer is phycoerythrin and phycocyanin

Explanation:

When volcanoes erupt, magma (hot, molten rock) rises toward the surface of the Earth. As magma cools, solid rock forms. This rock contains substances from the interior of the Earth. Which of the following natural resources is likely to be plentiful near subduction zones where volcanic activity has occurred in the past?

A fresh water
В. solar energy
C. metal ores
D. fossil fuels​

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fossil fuels because near a volcano it is hot enough to be able to burn fossil fuels

what climate zone has very little change in weather
A. Polar Climate Zone
B. Tropical Climate Zone
C. Temperate Climate Zone

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Answer:

Temperate Climates

Explanation:

Temperate means the weather and temperatures remain mild withuot much change

Answer:

c

Explanation:

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How are vascular and nonvascular plants different in their structure?

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Answer:

Vascular plants contain a specialized xylem and phloem tissues for the transportation of water and foods, while non-vascular plants do not contain specialized vascular tissues for transport.

Explanation:

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A portable electric hairdryer with a resistance of 15 ohms is connected to a 120 V outlet. What is the approximate current
in the circuit?
A.8А
B.15 A
C.180 A
D.105 A

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A.8A
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How would the role of gene expression in cells be best described?

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Answer:

Gene expression is a strictly controlled process that allows a cell to respond to changes in its surroundings. It serves as an on/off switch for controlling when proteins are created as well as a volume control for increasing or decreasing the amount of proteins produced.

Based on the pressure data shown in the weather map, in which area are you
most likely to see calm, clear weather?
1
B
1006
1040
1016
H
D 1020
10
2004
10:2
1000
A. A
B. B
C. C
D. D

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

[tex]1006 \times 1040 \div 1016[/tex]

A horticulturalist wants to produce geraniums with specific characteristics. She knows that the trait of red flowers is governed by the allele R(RR and Rr) and the trait of white flowers is governed by the allele r(rr).

The horticulturalist plans to cross a geranium that is true-breeding for red flowers with a geranium that is true-breeding for white flowers.

Which Punnett square best describes this cross?


R r
R RR Rr
r Rr rr


r r
R Rr Rr
r rr rr


r r
R Rr Rr
R Rr Rr





























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a graph showing birth and death rates per thousand people from pre-industrial to post-industrial times

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Answer:

Age 1940 Proportion 1970 Proportion 2000 Proportion

Under 1 year 0.015343 0.017151 0.013818

1 - 4 years 0.064718 0.067265 0.055317

5 - 14 years 0.170355 0.200506 0.145565

15 - 24 years 0.181677 0.174406 0.138646

25 - 34 years 0.162066 0.122569 0.135573

35 - 44 years 0.139237 0.113614 0.162613

45 - 54 years 0.117811 0.114265 0.134834

55 - 64 years  0.080294 0.091480 0.087247    

65 - 74 years 0.048426 0.061195 0.066037

75 - 84 years  0.017303 0.030112 0.044842

85 and over  0.002770 0.007435 0.015508

All ages 1.000000 1.000000 1.000000

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Which of the following statements best describes the relationship between genes and their outcomes?

Every gene influences a single trait.

The outcome of a gene is affected by the environment of the cells and the timing of gene expression.

Similar genes produce the same outcome in every individual.

Every gene can be linked to one specific, predictable outcome.

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Answer:

B.

Explanation:

Every gene influences a single trait-Yes, but very general because multiple genes can influence just one.

Similar genes produce the same outcome in every individual-False.

Every gene can be linked to one specific, predictable outcome-Depending on the environment and other factors

Living systems are made of complex molecules including carbohydrates, fats, proteins, and nucleic acids. Even though there are more than 100 elements known to exist, these molecules are comprised of only a few elements. What are these elements?

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nitrogen, carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, phosphorous, and sulfur

Which statement can best be supported by the picture of embryos

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Answer:

I belive your answerr would be D

Explanation:

Choice A

Explanation: it’s the one that makes the most sense, all the others look wrong and statements don’t match with the picture provided( at least I hope so !)

The chart below shows several species found in a pond ecosystem and the pH levels in which the species can survive. The normal pH
of the pond is 6.5.
If the pH of the pond fell to 5.5 due to acid rain, which of the species shown in the chart would die?
pH 6.5 pH 6.0 | pH 5.5 pH 5.0 | pH 4.5l pH 4.0
Trout
Bass
Perch
Frogs
Salamanders
Clams
Crayfish
Snails
Mayflies

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Answer:

Clams and Snails

Explanation:

According to the chart, the pH required of these two species is higher than 5.5.

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Answer:

The constriction of arterioles increases resistance, which causes a decrease in blood flow to downstream capillaries and a larger decrease in blood pressure.

Explanation:

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Answer:

it affects weight loss by limiting the amount your stomach can hold, there by lessening the amount you eat and how much turns into fat.

Explanation:

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Answer:

It is a biological process by which an organism reproduces an offspring who is biologically similar to the organism.

Explanation:

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As ocean water salt concentration increases, the _____.

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Answer:

density will increase

Explanation:

salt concentration is the amount of salt contain in water furthermore if the salt concentration increases definitely the density will increase since sea water is denser than both fresh water and pure water

There are large differences between organisms of different species. The basic reason for this is due to
A. Different genetic information.
B. Different ages of the organisms.
C. The species live in different areas of the world.
D. Different functions.

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Answer:

A. Different genetic information.

Explanation:

Organisms of different species are only of different species because they are genetically different from one another.

A. Different genetic information
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1-interphase
2-C
3-Cytokinesis
4-centrioles
5-G1 phase. Metabolic changes prepare the cell for division.
S phase. DNA synthesis replicates the genetic material.
G2 phase. Metabolic changes assemble the cytoplasmic materials necessary for mitosis and cytokinesis.
M phase. A nuclear division (mitosis) followed by a cell division (cytokinesis).
6-The cells are animal cells because they have a round shape and the cell membrane pinches in to form two cells.
B-Animal cells, as they have centrioles.
7-Interphase is the longest

Which of the following will cause evolution to a population?

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This might not help, but there are five fundamental factors that induce an allele frequency shift in a population, or a collection of interacting organisms of a same species, from one generation to the next. Mutation, genetic drift, gene flow, non-random mating, and natural selection are all examples of evolution.

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The function of the platelets is to:
A. Transport oxygen to the tissues.
B. Surround and consume harmful microbes.
C. Help repair tissue and close wounds both internally and externally.
D. Produce chemicals called antibodies.

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Answer:

C.) Help repair tissue and close wounds both internally and externally

Explanation:

A.) is incorrect because oxygen is transported to tissues via haemoglobin located on red blood cells.

B.) is incorrect because deterimental microbes within the body are surrounded and consumed by phagocytes, a type of white blood cell.

C.) is correct because platelets help to close wounds by clotting the blood to prevent it from exiting the body.

D.) is incorrect because antibodies, proteins produced to combat harmful viruses, bacteria, etc., are created by B lympocytes, a type of white blood cell.

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courses are offered..
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which structure is the human body function most like the cell wall in plant cell?

A. Bones
B. Intestines
C. Veins

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Answer:

It's bones my dear i hope this helps you

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define chromosome state its use​

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Answer:
It is a thread ike Iike structure in which dna is tightly packaged
within the nucleus .
Function:Chromosome help to ensure that dna DNA is replicated
and distributed well in cell division.
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A hygrometer _____.


measures the mold spores in fresh food
measures the mold spores in fresh food

measures humidity, temperature, and dew point simultaneously
measures humidity, temperature, and dew point simultaneously

measures the bacteria count in fresh food
measures the bacteria count in fresh food

identifies food that has been subjected to irradiation
identifies food that has been subjected to irradiation

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Answer:

The answer is measures humidity, temperature, and dew point simultaneously

Explanation:

It measures the humidity in an certain area of choice.

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