Are viruses composed of cells?

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Answer 1

Answer:

No

Explanation:

Viruses are not made out of cells. A single virus particle is known as a virion, and is made up of a set of genes bundled within a protective protein shell called a capsid. Certain virus strains will have an extra membrane (lipid bilayer) surrounding it called an envelope.

Answer 2

Answer:

Viruses are not composed of cells


Related Questions

Which domain Includes organisms that have
a nucleus, a cell membrane, and mitochondria?

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plant or human organism

Explain how the body provides oxygen to our cells and removes the carbon dioxide waste. In your description, be sure to include the following terms: oxygen, carbon dioxide, heart, blood vessels, lungs, alveoli, and exchange of gases.

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Answer:

The heart pumps blood through the lungs. In the lungs the blood receives oxygen and releases carbon dioxide. Then the heart pumps this oxygen-rich blood from the lungs to your cells. When the oxygen-rich blood gets to the cells, the cells receive the oxygen and release the carbon dioxide.

The cells in our bodies need oxygen to stay alive. Carbon dioxide is made in our bodies as cells do their jobs. The lungs and respiratory system allow oxygen in the air to be taken into the body, while also letting the body get rid of carbon dioxide in the air breathed out.

Explanation:

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Which of the following describes the different classifications of consumers in an ecosystems.


A. Herbivores eat producers. Carnivores eat other consumers. Omnivores eat producers and other consumers.


B. Herbivores are always plants. Carnivores are always animals. Omnivores are always humans.


C. Herbivores are tertiary consumers. Carnivores are primary consumers. Omnivores are also primary consumers.



D. Herbivores only live in aquatic ecosystems. Carnivores and omnivores only live in terrestrial ecosystems.


Please Answer fast!

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Answer:

Herbivores are tertiary consumers. Carnivores are primary consumers. Omnivores are also primary consumers.

Explanation:

we got three types of consumers :

primary consumers secondary consumers tertiary consumers

The correct answer is C. Herbivores are tertiary consumers. Carnivores are primary consumers. Omnivores are also primary consumers.

There are 4 types of consumers :

1. Omnivores are also primary consumers.

2. Carnivores are primary consumers.

3. Herbivores are tertiary consumers.

4. Decomposers are known to be fungi, bacteria, invertebrates.

What are ecosystems?

An ecosystem is an area where all living organisms including plants, animals, Homosapiens, microorganisms. It also has abiotic and biotic factors.

Hence concluded that C. Herbivores are tertiary consumers. Carnivores are primary consumers. Omnivores are also primary consumers, which describes the different classifications of consumers in ecosystems.

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triglycerides are the monomers for what type of macromolecue

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Answer:Um lipids?

Explanation:

Which effect is a health benefit of fiber?
It raises blood cholesterol levels,
It delays diabetes progression,
It lowers the risk of osteoporosis,
It lowers the risk of some kinds of cancer,

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Answer: It lowers the risk of some kinds of cancer,

Explanation: search this online and there is an answer for this exact question

How do animals and people get glucose?

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Answer:

Animals obtain glucose by eating plants, and fungi and bacteria absorb glucose as they break down the tissues of plants and animals.

And for humans it mainly comes from foods rich in carbohydrates, like bread, potatoes, and fruit. As you eat, food travels down your oesophagus to your stomach. There, acids and enzymes break it down into tiny pieces. During that process, glucose is released.

Explanation:

Explanation:

Los animales no necesitan la fotosíntesis ya que obtiene su GLUCOSA de los alimentos que consumen esa es mi respuesta no se si sera correcta

Molecules are groups of atoms chemically bonded together O True M O False​

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Answer:

few

Explanation:

fwef

Answer:

true

Explanation:

A molecule is a group of at least two atoms in a specified arrangement held together by covalent chemical bonds. These polar bonds will interact with other polar bonds through an intermolecular attraction known as hydrogen bonding, such as that found between water molecules.

Why do Sea Spiders get so BIG? Give 2 Reasons:
I

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Scientists have suggested that these examples of gigantism are possible because of the extreme cold found in these waters.
They get big because 30 million years ago, the Southern Ocean got cooler. Another reason why they get so big is because,they are used to the water from 30 million years ago. They also can cover more ground in the water as they are walking.

pls help this is major plssssssss help!

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Correct answer - A (It can transfer energy though empty space.)

Why? - Transferring energy through empty space is called RADITION.

What is the nutrient source for some fungi?
1. Sunlight
2. Oxygen
3. Carbon dioxide
4. Dead organisms

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Answer:

It's four 4. Dead organisms

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Help please don't answer just for points please

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Answer:

D) they alter the bases so they no longer fit within the DNA ladder rungs

4. All of the offspring of an organism have the same genetic material, which is identical to the
parent organism. From this, we can conclude that this organism -
a. makes its own food
b.is unicellular
c. live in a marine habitat
d reproduces asexually
5. Bacteria reproduce asexually by a process called
a. Meiosis
b. binary fission C. replication d. regeneration​

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number four the answer is d

number five the answer is b

how many continets are found on Earth​

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Answer:

A lot

Explanation:

am playing there around 195 counties and 7 continets my bad

Answer:

There are seven continents in the world/on earth.

Explanation:

There are 7 total continents in the world, which are - Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Australia/Oceania, Europe, North America, and South America.

Gold has a specific heat of 0.129 J/(g×°C). How many joules of heat energy are required to raise the temperature of 15 grams of gold from 22 °C to 85 °C?

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Answer:

[tex]\boxed {\boxed {\sf 121.905 \ J }}[/tex]

Explanation:

We are asked to find the energy given mass, specific heat, and change in temperature. Therefore, we must use this formula;

[tex]q= mc \Delta T[/tex]

The mass is 15 grams and the specific heat is 0.129 J/(g×°C). Let's calculate the change in temperature.

ΔT= final temperature - initial temperature ΔT= 85 °C- 22°C = 63°C

Now we know all the values:

[tex]m= 15 \ g \ \\c= 0.129 \ J / (g* \textdegree C) \\\Delta T= 63 \ \textdegree C[/tex]

Substitue the values into the formula.

[tex]q= (15 \ g)( 0.129 \ J / (g* \textdegree C)) ( 63 \ \textdegree C)[/tex]

Multiply the first numbers together. The grams will cancel.

[tex]q= (1.935 \ J/ \textdegree C) ( 63 \ \textdegree C)[/tex]

Multiply again, this time the degrees Celsius cancels.

[tex]q= 121.905 \ J[/tex]

121.905 Joules are required.

Answer:Approximately

146.54 joules.

Explanation:

The specific heat equation, which states that:

q=mcΔT

______ are plants that produce seeds and flowers.
Gymnosperms
Angiosperms
Ferns
Mosses​

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Answer:

b i think

Explanation:

if not its a

Answer:

1st one

Explanation:

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Water and the Earth 2:Question 2

Which of the following is a sign that a glacier has moved through an
area?

Select one:

Grooves and scratches

Large boulders

Water deposits

Pock marks

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grooves and scratches

Answer: A (Grooves and scratches)

explain what an ion is and how ions are created; be able to describe the difference in the formation of a negative and a positive ion.

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Answer:

An ion is an atom or group of atoms, that bears one or more positive/negative electrical charges. Ions are formed when a netrual atom loses or gains electrons. This loss/gain of electrons imparts a positive or negative charge to the neutral atom, making it an ion.  The difference in the formation of a negative ion is that the atoms lose valence electrons to become positive ions (vice-versa with a positive ion, so the atom gains valence).

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Convert 70°F to Kelvin

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In the Cori cycle, when glucose is degraded by glycolysis to lactate in muscle, the lactate is excreted into the blood and returns to the liver. In the liver, lactate is converted back into glucose by gluconeogenesis. For each given enzyme, identify whether it is involved in the glycolysis pathyway, gluconeogenesis pathway, both pathways, or neither pathway.
1. glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase
a. glycolysis
b. gluconeogenesis
c. both
d. neither
2. glucose-6-phosphatase
a. glycolysis
b. gluconeogenesis
c. both
d. neither
3. alcohol dehydrogenase
a. glycolysis
b. gluconeogenesis
c. both
d. neither
4. phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase
a. glycolysis
b. gluconeogenesis
c. both
5. phosphofructokinase-1
a. glycolysis
b. gluconeogenesis
c. both
d. neither
6. phosphoglycerate mutase
a. glycolysis
b. gluconeogenesis
c. both
d. neither
7. hexokinase
a. glycolysis
b. gluconeogenesis
c. both
d. neither
8. pyruvate dehydrogenase
a. glycolysis
b. gluconeogenesis
c. both
d. neither

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Answer:

The correct answer is -

1. c. both

2. b. gluconeogenesis

3. d. neither

4. b. gluconeogenesis

5. a. glycolysis

6. c. both

7. a. glycolysis

8. d. neither

Explanation:

Gluconeogenesis is the formation or synthesis of glucose while glycolysis is the conversion of glucose into pyruvate. Gluconeogenesis requires an enzyme for a non-reversal reaction which is not required in glycolysis.

Glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase is an enzyme present in glycolysis that converts glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate to 1,3-bisphosphoglycerate. It is a reversible reaction, this enzyme also present during gluconeogenesis converts 1,3-bisphosphoglycerate to glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate.

Glucose 6-phosphate to glucose during gluconeogenesis by glucose-6-phosphatase. Alcohol dehydrogenase is used for the conversion of ethanol into acetaldehyde and neither present in glyconeogenesis nor glycolysis. Oxaloacetate converts to phosphoenol pyruvate during gluconeogenesis by Phosphoenol pyruvate carboxykinase.

Fructose 6-phosphate changes into fructose 1,6-bisphosphate by Phosphofructokinase-1 during glycolysis.

Phosphoglycerate mutase is present in both pathways during glycolysis and during gluconeogenesis. This enzyme converts 3-phosphoglycerate to 2-phosphoglycerate and also converts 2-phosphoglycerate to 3-phosphoglycerate in glycolysis and gluconeogenesis respectively.

Hexokinase converts glucose to glucose 6-phosphate during glycolysis. However, Pyruvate dehydrogenase neither present in glycolysis nor gluconeogenesis.

Which is the definition of an amino acid?
a fatty acid that has no double bonds between carbon atoms
a protein building block
a type of carbohydrate that is difficult for humans to digest
a simple sugar that is the body's basic fuel

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Answer:

I'm pretty sure it's a protein building block

please answer the question under

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Answer:

5. c

6. a

7. d

8. a

Explanation:

Answer:

5. B.) cell walls

6. A.) interphase

7. D.) Death

I'm sorry but I do not know about 8

Explanation:

e diagram below is an illustration of seeds obtained from the second
ybrid cross. Study it and answer questions 2(a) to 2(c).
oo
e two characters of the seeds illustrated.
e the dihybrid phenotypes of the seeds illustrated.​

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Divide and multiply the fraction

I need help with this please

Answer choices are:
Estuary
Intertidal zone
Neritic zone

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Answer:

1. intertidal zone

2. Estuary

3. Neritic zone

Explanation:

What is one of the causes of mechanical weathering? A acid rain B oxidation C animal actions D carbon dioxide​

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Answer:

The answer is animal actions

Explanation:

It said it in the guided notes associated with the lesson.

The answer is C animal actions

What are 2 things plants produce in photosynthesis

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Answer:

During photosynthesis, plants produce glucose from simple inorganic molecules - carbon dioxide and water - using light.

Explanation:

process by which plants turn water, sunlight, and carbon dioxide into water, oxygen, and simple sugars.

Please answer .Thanks

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Answer:

uh I would bet that it is a non flowering plant

Explanation:

It literally says that on the table

can someone give me good evidence please i will give you brainliest

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Answer:

you can get evidence by observing how people have different traits from their parents, like one sibling can look different than they other sibling, they can get traits from older generations, like you can have a family that has black hair or dark brown and one of their kids got light brown hair because that was passed down or skipped through a generation.

Explanation:

Students in a college made this hypothesis: ‘reaction time will increase as the time you have been awake increases.’ The students set up an investigation to test their hypothesis. This is the method used. 1. Find 5 volunteers willing to stay awake for 24 hours. 2. Keep the volunteers in a room where they can study, use an exercise bike or watch TV as they wish. 3. Provide food, water, coffee and tea as requested. 4. Measure the volunteers’ reaction time every 4 hours using a computer program. (b) What was the independent variable in this investigation? _______________________________________________

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Answer: Time one has been awake

Explanation:

In research, the independent variable is the one that is altered to see the effect that it produces on another variable/s which will be the dependent variable/s.

In this scenario, the amount of time that someone stays awake is the variable being altered to see what effect it will have on the person's reaction time. This therefore makes it the independent variable.

Protons give an element its ________.

1)

electronegativity

2)

bonding properties

3)

atomic number

4)

isotope

5)

bonding properties

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Answer: 3. Atomic number

Explanation: Good luck! :D


What are caused by random errors when DNA is copied.

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Answer:

mutations

Explanation:

Answer:

Incorrectly paired nucleotides that still remain following mismatch repair become permanent mutations after the next cell division

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