Answer:
According to the diagram, cell growth and preparation occur in steps 2 and 4, corresponding to phases G₁ and G₂ of cell cycle.
Explanation:
G₁ phase consists of the beginning of the cell cycle, following the process of previous division, and occurs in a cell that prepares for a next division. In this phase growth depends on the proliferation of mRNA to increase protein synthesis.
G₂ phase —third phase of the cycle— is the continuation of the process of cell growth induced by protein synthesis. Changes occur at the level of cellular components, as preparation of the cell prior to division.
The muscles of the digestive tract are called smooth cardiac muscles? true or false
Answer:Smooth muscle or “involuntary muscle” consists of spindle shaped muscle cells found within the walls of organs and structures such as the esophagus, stomach, intestines, bronchi, uterus, ureters, bladder, and blood vessels.
Explanation:
Smooth muscle or “involuntary muscle” consists of spindle shaped muscle cells found within the walls of organs and structures such as the esophagus, stomach, intestines, bronchi, uterus, ureters, bladder, and blood vessels.
what is the difference between molecules and ions and atom?
How does DNA make a complex living organism
Complete the sentence using one of the following words:
Initiation, Elongation, or Termination.
of transcription involves the detachment of
the RNA from the DNA template.
Answer:Elongation
Explanation:
Answer: Termenation
Explanation:
WILL MARK BRAINLIEST IF ANSWERED!!! How do scientists think endosymbiosis might have occurred?
A. Eukaryotes preyed on prokaryotes.
B. Prokaryotes actively absorbed eukaryotes through their
membranes.
C. Eukaryotes actively absorbed prokaryotes through their
membranes.
D. Eukaryotes and prokaryotes mated.
Answer:
hope this helps some
Explanation:
The theory that explains how this could have happened is called endosymbiotic theory. An endosymbiont is one organism that lives inside of another one. All eukaryotic cells, like your own, are creatures that are made up of the parts of other creatures. Mitochondria, the important energy generators of our cells, evolved from free-living cells.
what is a common toxin produced by human body cells when they respirate without oxygen (anaerobically) as in an emergency
A) they produce their own oxygen
B) alcohol
C) lots of ATP
D) lactic acid
E) glucose
Which of the following molecules is NOT an organic compound?
O Water (H2O)
O C6 H12 06 (glucose)
O C24 H4 803 (a fat)
answer:
water
explanation:
water is an inorganic compound
A patient has been eating healthy
foods, but her respiratory system is
not working as well as it usually does
Can this patient still exercise
normally?
Answer:
Is there any choices?
Explanation:
No, molecules from food are not getting broken down small enough to get inside his cells.
can anybody can say these qusion answer
Answer i don't know i think it is ansmals
Explanation:
Is food code an administrative law, federal law, or state law
Answer:
administrative law
Explanation:
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which two diseases are x-linked?
Answer:
red-green color blindness and Hemophilia
First to last, one to two, I am I, I was you, last my first, my self retains, I sow division, and make it whole
Answer: is this biogly
Explanation:
PLZ HELP 40PTSThe table below shows the mass of some horse fossils.
Horse Fossil Record
Horse Fossil Mass (kg)
A 80
B 270
C 150
D 50
Ancient horses had less mass than present-day horses. The mass of the present-day horse is about 500 kilograms. What is the correct order of evolution of the horse starting from the youngest fossil?
1. A C D B
2.B D C A
3. D A C B
4. B C A D
Answer:
D and 4
Explanation:
Answer:
Its D and the last one is 4
Explanation:
The similarities between the anatomy of the orca and what other organism best illustrates the definition of convergent evolution?
Answer:nortis
Explanation:
describe how tectonic plates contribute to resource distribution
Answer:
When tectonic plates grind along one another they create earthquakes. Areas like this are called transform plate boundaries. As the plates grind along they build up potential energy along the fault, which is occasionally released in the form of vibrations.
Explanation:
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Which diagram best illustrates why theories can be changed or replaced?
Answer:
I think the answer is second one
What is the point of transcription?
Answer:
Build a protein form a nucleus and code
Eplanation:
Answer:
To make an RNA copy of DNA.
Explanation:
Transcription makes RNA copies of DNA while translation makes polypeptide sequences out of the RNA copies.
certain cells have densely packed mitochondria and the cristae ( infolded projections of a mitochondrion) are very closely together. what would you predict about the function of such cells? explain your reasoning
Answer:
What can be deduced of cell that have densely packed mitochondria and the cristae are very closely together is that its function requires large amounts of energy.
Explanation:
Mitochondria are cellular organelles in charge of energy production. In these organelles occurs oxidative phosphorylation and electron transport chain, whose final product is ATP, an energy molecule.
A cell with a large number of mitochondria, whose crests are very close together and tight, belongs to a tissue that has a lot of activity and its energy requirement is high.
An example of cells with densely packed mitochondria are skeletal muscle and heart muscle.
The cartilage that connects bones together belongs to which system?
Group of answer choices
skeletal
muscular
nervous
integumentary
Answer:
skeletal system
Explanation:
The human skeleton is the internal framework of the human body. It is composed of around 270 bones at birth – this total decreases to around 206 bones by adulthood after some bones get fused together. The bone mass in the skeleton reaches maximum density around age 21.
Down syndrome is an abnormality in humans where chromosomes pair 21 has an additional chromosome for a total of 3 chromosomes.Which process leads to Down Syndrome?
A.When two chromosomes combine during mitosis
B.When two chromosomes are not replicated properly during mitosis
C.When two chromosomes does not replicate during meiosis
D.When two chromosomes fail to separate during meiosis
Answer:
D.When two chromosomes fail to separate during meiosis
Explanation:
I know this because I have three sisters with Down Syndrome
In the exhaustion stage of the general adaptation syndrome, the parasympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system may predominate. As a result, __________.
Answer:
many aspects of sympathetic activity are reversed
Explanation:
When he parasympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system predominates, this may result into many aspects of sympathetic activity being reversed. The sympathetic nervous system, which is like the accelerator of the body, is known as the flight or fight nervous system and deals with stress, typically speeding things up. The parasympathetic nervous system, which is like the brakes of the body, helps to conserve energy and protect, typically slowing things down.
Which of the following types of the cell transport moves from low to high concentration and requires energy
Answer:
During active transport, substances move against the concentration gradient, from an area of low concentration to an area of high concentration. This process is “active” because it requires the use of energy (usually in the form of ATP). It is the opposite of passive transport.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Diffusion
Explanation:
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What question might an applied science researcher ask about wind?
O What impact does geography have on wind patterns?
O What impact does percent humidity have on wind speed?
O How can wind be used to generate electricity?
O How does temperature affect wind speed?
Answer:
O How can wind be used to generate electricity?
which of the following is NOT a way that carbon gets back into the air? 1. Burning of fossil fuels. 2. burning of plants and trees. 3. cells in living things give off carbon as they work. 4. crushing of rocks
Answer:
Crushing of rocks
Explanation:
It's right.
Why do unicellular organisms form colonies?
Answer:
they do this for feeding
Explanation:
when they are single they're more vulnerable and can not easily pick out food, so when the are in colonies the have more reach and are stronger and can easily pick out prey. l hope I am helpful to you, bye
Which of the following molecules is an example of a carbon chain that is bent because of the carbon's ability to form double and triple bonds with other carbon atoms?
a.) Saturated fatty acids
b.) Unsaturated fatty acids
c.) Fructose
d.) Glucose
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Unsaturated fatty acids have kinks in the fatty acid chains. Every double bond is a kink.
Unsaturated fatty acids are an example of a carbon chain that is bent because of the carbon's ability to form double and triple bonds with other carbon atoms.
What do you mean by Molecules?Molecules may be defined as one or more groups of atoms held together by various chemical bonds.
On the basis of the number of bonds, fatty acids are classified into two categories, i.e. Saturated and unsaturated fatty acids.
Saturated fatty acids consist of only a single bond with long carbon chains with terminal carboxylic acid, while unsaturated fatty acids consist of double or triple bonds with long carbon chains with a terminal carboxylic acid.
Therefore, unsaturated fatty acids are an example of a carbon chain that is bent because of the carbon's ability to form double and triple bonds with other carbon atoms.
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Why can't you drink salt water?
Which statement concerning proteins is not correct? *
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Which of the following pairs are ANALOGOUS?
a bird's wing and a whale's flipper
a cat's forelimb and a human's arm
a human's arm and a bird's wing
a bird's wing and a butterfly's wing
If someone stole your DNA, could they steal your identity?
Yes
Criminals might steal DNA to use the genetic identity of their victim
Answer:
yes and no
Explanation:
if someone actually stole your DNA you wouldn't be alive right now,
but if someone stole "parts" of your DNA you would still be the same person because it doesn't matter what you look like you are your own person an example of this are identical twins, identical twins share the same exact DNA but they aren't the exact same person since they both can like different stuff and have different personalities. but if you mean in a biological stand point "if someone stole your DNA, could they steal your identity" of course not, at least not with our technology.
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