Sugar in DNA is called? Sugar in RNA?

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Answer 1
Sugar in DNA- deoxyribous
RNA- Ribous
Answer 2
The sugar in DNA is called deoxyribose and the sugar in RNA is called simply ribose

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The study of _____ is called metrology. This study is important to accurate analytical methods and calculations.

analysis
measurement
weather
criminal motives

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Answer:

measurement

Explanation:

Metrology is the scientific study of measurement. .The first being the definition of units of measurement, second the realisation of these units of measurement in practice, and last traceability, which is linking measurements made in practice to the reference standards.

Answer:

measurement

Explanation:

METRO-logy meaning measurements. (refers to the metric system)

METEOR-ology is the study of the weather and atmosphere. Very similar in spelling so be mindful.

Pls answer will mark brainliest to first person! I will report if it does not relate. Research an internal organism that has adapted over time to allow the species to perform specialized functions. Describe how the internal structure helps the organism survive in its ecosystem.

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Answer:

An organism that was adapted over time to perform specialized functions is the saddleback tortoise which adapted slowly over time. Saddleback tortoise have shells that rise in front, like a saddle. This adaptation makes it easier for them to lift their heads high to eat tree cactus. This helps the tortoise survive by letting it reach a food source and not starve.

Explanation:

Answer:b

Explanation:

The structure

Proteoglycans are part of the extracellular matrix; they provide structure, viscosity and lubrication, and adhesiveness. They are composed of proteins conjugated to carbohydrate components called glycosaminoglycans. The glycosaminoglycan component makes up the majority of the mass of a proteoglycan. Which of these are possible components of glycosaminoglycans

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Answer:

This question lacks options, options are:  a. beta-D-fructofuranose b. amylose c. uronic acid d. N- acetylglucosamine. The correct answers are c and d.

Explanation:

Glycosaminoglycans are very long, unbranched polysaccharides, made up of repeating units of disaccharides. One of the disaccharides is always an amino sugar, which can be N- acetylglucosamine. The other is uronic acid (it can be iduronic acid or glucuronic acid and is often sulfated at position 2). The amino sugar is usually sulfated and the rest of the sugars have carboxyl groups, which give the structure a negative charge, which attracts a large amount of cations such as sodium. Glycosaminoglycans are often covalently bound to proteins to form proteoglycans. Hyaluronic acid is the only glycosaminoglycan that does not form protein bonds and does not have sulfate groups in its structure.

Jack And Betty are married, and they have two sons and one daughter. Jack's mother is deceased, but his father is still living. Betty's parents are both still alive. Jack's mother showed trait A, but his father does not. Jack and one of his sons show trait A, but the other son and daughter are free of the trait. No one on Betty's side of the family shows the trait. The trait is inherited as a recessive. Determine the genotype of each member of the extended family.

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Answer and Explanation:

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determine the mass number of an atom if the given the number of protons and neutrons

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Answer:

Add them!

Explanation:

The mass number of an atom is its total number of protons and neutrons

Huntington's disease, which causes degeneration of neurons, runs in Mark's family. Huntington's is a heritable, autosomal dominant genetic disease. In an autosomal dominant disease, only one abnormal allele is required to cause the disease in offspring. However, it is possible that not all offspring will receive the abnormal allele from an affected heterozygous parent. Family members that have the disease include Mark's maternal grandfather and Mark's maternal aunts. Mark's maternal grandmother does not have the disease. Because symptoms of Huntington's disease do not appear until later in life, genetic testing is necessary to determine whether a younger individual possesses the allele for the disease. These tests determined that Mark's mother does not carry the allele for Huntington's disease. Mark's paternal aunt suggested that Mark create a pedigree to track the disease in his family. Use the symbols provided to complete the pedigree. Each symbol may be used more than once.

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Answer:

The correct answer is - maternal grandmother unaffected, maternal father affected, two maternal aunts affected, mother not affected and paternal side not affected so Mark is also not affected. (check the image)

Explanation:

As we know Mark's paternal grandparents do not have Huntington's disease. If the grandparents are normal the father and paternal aunt of Mark does not carry the disease allele therefore the symbols on the right represent Mark's paternal family.

We also know that the grandfather from the maternal side is affected and maternal aunts also have Huntington's disease, it is found out by the genetic testing that the mother is unaffected which means Mark will be unaffected as well as mother and father both are normal.

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Mitosis and budding are similar because both have what characteristic?

A) Both processes are components of sexual reproduction

B) The offspring produced by both are genetically diverse

C) In both, genetic material comes from a single parent.

D) Both processes are more common in animals than in plants.

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

Answer:


C


Explanation:

For a trait that is located on the X chromosome, who is more likely to have
a recessive phenotype? Hint: Think about the number of X chromosomes
that a male and female have and think about how someone would express
a recessive phenotype.
Select one:
O a. no difference in the odds
O b. a male
Oc: a female

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Female because females have to x chromosomes

Human DNA DNA CCA TAG GTT AGG AAA CAC ACA ACG TGA RNA GGU GLY Amino acid​

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I'm very confused on what your attempting to ask

The _____ stores water, essential chemicals, and various waste products that are produced by cellular metabolism.
Group of answer choices

vacuole

nucleus

chloroplast

cell wall


 

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Answer:

vacuole

Explanation:

think of it as a storage unit for water and waste

Vacuole, it stores water and waste

why does the synthesis of DNA and RNA require hydrolysis of ATP to AMP rather than ADP?

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Answer:

ATP provides the cell with a way to handle energy in an efficient manner. The molecule can be charged, stored, and used as needed. Moreover, the energy from hydrolyzing ATP is delivered as a consistent amount.

Explanation:

Antibiotics can be used to kill the specific pathogenic bacterium, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, that causes tuberculosis. The appearance of antibiotic-resistant strains has made it more difficult to cure M. tuberculosis infections. These antibiotic-resistant bacteria survive and pass on the genes to their offspring, making the resistant phenotype more common in the population. DNA analysis indicates that the genes for antibiotic resistance are not normally present in bacterial chromosomal DNA. Which of the following statements best explains how the genes for antibiotic resistance can be transmitted between bacteria without the exchange of bacterial chromosomal DNA

a. The antibiotic-resistant bacteria release a hormone that signals neighboring bacteria to become resistant
b. The genes for antibiotic resistance are located on a plasmid that can be passed to neighboring bacteria.
c. The antibiotic-resistant bacteria are the result of bacteria that specifically modify their own chromosomal DNA to neutralize the antibiotics
d. The antibiotic alters the bacterial genome of each bacterium, which results in an antibiotic-resistant population

How do you know your answer is the correct one?

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Answer:

b. The genes for antibiotic resistance are located on a plasmid that can be passed to neighboring bacteria.

Explanation:

Conjugation refers to the process where one bacterium known as 'donor' transfers genetic material to another bacterium by direct contact. Conjugation enables bacteria to transfer genes that encode proteins conferring antibiotic resistance to another bacteria by transferring plasmids (i.e., small, extrachromosomal DNA molecules) containing these genes, which is known as horizontal transference. Plasmids that contain multiple antibiotic resistance genes confer Multidrug drug resistance (MDR) and they may severely limit the therapeutic efficacy of treatments against bacteria.

There are different kinds of antibiotics. The statement that best explains how the genes for antibiotic resistance can be transmitted between bacteria without the exchange of bacterial chromosomal DNA is that;

The genes for antibiotic resistance are located on a plasmid that can be passed to neighboring bacteria.

Bacteria are known to be able to get antibiotic resistance genes from other bacteria in different ways. It can be gotten when they undergo a simple mating process referred to as "conjugation".

Bacteria are known to transport genetic material such as genes encoding resistance to antibiotics that are resident on plasmids and transposons. This can be transferred from one bacterium to another.

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List 3 ways that microwaves are beneficial to society

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1. It’s a super-fast way to get a (healthy) dinner on the table.

2.  Despite what you’ve heard, it’s perfectly safe.

3. It can help migraine sufferers.

1. It’s a super-fast way to get a (healthy) dinner on the table.

For some reason, when most of us think of microwaves, we think of unhealthy (and not-so-tasty) frozen microwavable dinners. But they’re good for so much more than that! Aside from reheating leftovers, you can also use a microwave to make a tender baked potato in just eight to 10 minutes and steam veggies in two minutes with very little cleanup. You can even use it to heat up whole grains and healthy proteins. Not only does it get dinner on the table quickly (no oven preheating or waiting for pressure to release), but it’s especially great this time of year when it’s too hot to even think about turning on the oven. Beyond dinner, I use my microwave regularly to heat up oatmeal in just a few minutes and heat up non-dairy milk for quick lattés.

 

2. Despite what you’ve heard, it’s perfectly safe.

For several years, I admittedly avoided microwaves because I’d heard myths about dangerous toxins flying through my kitchen and other health claims. Now, I laugh about this.

After doing some digging, I’ve found that many studies confirm that microwaves are more efficient at retaining nutrients than other methods — especially roasting at high temperatures, something most all of us feel safe doing in the oven. Another important fact: Most of us are exposed to more radiation through our cell phones each day than we are with one or two sessions a day of simple microwave use.

Also, no studies to date have found that microwaves cause cancer or any other major disease in humans. The tests that do link microwaves to cancer and neurological issues have only been performed on rats — not humans — which can’t be equally compared and shouldn’t be.

The most important thing to remember when using a microwave is to skip the plastic containers. Old plastic containers could have BPA, and that can leach into our food when the plastic heats. Even if you have new plastic, why not just use glass?

3. It can help migraine sufferers.

I do not suffer from chronic migraines, but I know plenty of people who do — and many of them say that their microwaves are key to helping them manage their pain. See, there are these little bags that can get heated up, and they almost provide instant relief. Yes, you can heat these bags in the oven, but then you have to wait for the oven to heat up and then for the bag to heat up. With a microwave, you just nuke the bag for two minutes and you’re in business

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chromosomes
A somatic (body) cell containing 40 chromosomes will have
in its gametes (sex cells).
20
80
40
Ο Ο

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Answer:

20 chromosomes.

Explanation:

gametes are sex cells. they are called haploid cells because they get only half number of chromosomes from the parent cell.

List the 6 kingdoms of living things, and describe what is found in each kingdom.

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Answer: Archaebacteria, Eubacteria, Protista., Plants,Animals.

Explanation:

What part of the brain is responsible for making you feel hungry? (2 points)

Hypothalamus

Thalamus

Midbrain

Medulla

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It's controlled by the Hypothalamus.

Answer:

A, hypothalamus

Explanation:

1. Katiana wanted to figure out what type of liquid worked best for
growing beans. She watered one with coca-cola, one with
lemonade, and one with just water. After one week, she measured
how high they had grown.
a. Independent Variable (IV): Coca Cola lemonade
water
b. Dependent Variable (DV): the
height
C. Control: measuring how high they grew after a
week

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It’s c. Control measuring how high they grew after a week

Which of the following is the thickest layer of the Earth?

inner core

outer core

mantle

crust

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the thickest layer is the inner core.

I really need help with this... ITS DUE TODAY.......

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Answer:

eukaryotic cell(s)

Explanation:

The reason I know that this cell is a eukaryotic cell is that it has a cell membrane.

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Answer:

what she/he said

Explanation:

Each parent gives one sex chromosome to their offspring. Whose chromosome determines the sex of the child?

A. Father
B. Mother
C. Grandfather
D. Grandmother

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Answer:

A. the father.

Explanation:

Which of Earth's spheres are involved in the water cycle?
A. Hydrosphere, atmosphere, lithosphere, and biosphere
OB. Hydrosphere, atmosphere, and lithosphere only
O C. Hydrosphere, atmosphere, and biosphere only
D. Hydrosphere and atmosphere only

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Answer:

Hydrosphere, atmosphere, and biosphere only

Answer:

the atmosphere and hydrosphere

Explanation:

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Which of these would have the least effect on natural selection in a
subspecies of giraffes that is geographically isolated from other
subspecies of giraffes?

A. available niches

B.existing predators

C.chromosome number

D.available food resources

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Answer:

C. chromosome number

Explanation:

Chromosome number is not a factor that influences natural selection. The other three  choices represent factors that drive the process of natural selection.

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Answer: C. Chromosome number.

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The environmental factors that are important depend on the habitat true or false

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

Answer:

true

Explanation:

The statement "carrying capacity can vary depending on environmental conditions" is true. Carry capacity is defined as the maximum population size of a species that an environment can sustain indefinitely. It is also defined as the environment's maximal load of a species. Factors that impact on the carrying capacity of a species are the availability of food and water, raw materials to build shelter, the environment's ability to process waste products, as well as the species' ability to reproduce.  

Skulls of (1) Modern gorilla, (2) Australopithecus afarensis, (3) Homoerectus, (4) Homoneanderthalensis, (5) Homosapiens

Based on the diagram, which of the following best describes ways in which the physical appearance of H. neandertalensis and H. sapiens differ?

a. Homoneanderthalensis had lighter bones and less body bulk than Homosapiens.
b. Homoneanderthalensis had smaller teeth and a larger forehead than Homosapiens.
c. Homoneanderthalensis had a heavier brow ridge and less pronounced chin than Homosapiens.
d. Homoneanderthalensis had a larger brain and smaller jaw than Homosapiens.

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Answer: The answer is: c. Homoneanderthalensis had a heavier brow ridge and less pronounced chin than Homosapiens.

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Has anyone done the How do males and females skeleton differ work sheet if so let me know. :)

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MALE BONES ARE BIGGER AND STRONGER, in both size and density. Peak male bone mass is around 50% more than women’s, and women lose bone faster as we age. Black people have significantly stronger bones than whites: black women’s peak bone mass is the same as white men’s.

WOMEN AND MEN HAVE THE SAME NUMBER OF RIBS. We have 12 pairs, though some people are born with 11 or 13 pairs to no ill effect.

MEN HAVE BIGGER HEADS AND LONGER ARMS AND LEGS than women, relative to body size. Sources differ on comparative limb length but they all agree women have smaller, lighter heads & necks. Did you know a human head weighs about 5kg?

The biological sex of an adult skeleton can be determined with 95% accuracy by measuring the hip bones alone, 83% accuracy by the skull, and 80% accuracy by the long bones (femur & tibia).

WOMENS ELBOWS AND SHOULDERS are slightly different from men’s. Our arms bend a little further from our bodies and are more mobile at both joints.

FINGER LENGTH: Greater exposure to androgens in utero leads to a 4th (ring) finger that is longer than the 2nd (index), as often seen in men.

WOMEN HAVE A LONGER TORSO. Our skeleton accommodates extra reproductive organs and finds space to push things out of the way during pregnancy. It makes our legs shorter than men’s.

THE LARGER FEMALE PELVIS is better adapted for childbirth. It’s wider, longer, and held together by ligaments that soften during pregnancy, allowing the two halves to slide apart because of their narrow pelvis. Women’s slanted thigh bones put extra pressure on the knee joints, which have to rotate while men’s do not.

MEN HAVE BIGGER BRAINS by more than 10% relative to body size. Women’s brains have more connections between the two hemispheres, using both sides of the brain much more often than men.

What is the energy-rich molecule that is released during cellular respiration?​

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Answer:

ATP, or adenosine triphosphate

Explanation:

what kind of trait is one that that appears, even if one is present

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a trait that is visible is eye color

Answer:

I didn't undertand your questions but I believe is dominant allele.

Explanation:

2. Sam and Jerry are having a discussion in their Environmental Science class. Sam says that abiotic factors determine what biotic factors can be in an ecosystem. Jerry says that biotic factors determine what abiotic factors can be in an ecosystem. Who is correct? Use an example to support your answer. (2 points)​

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Explanation:

Paul and Jennifer university are stadying

What are the solutions of water pollution

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Answer:

•Water conservation

•plastic waste reduction

•Stormwater management

•Green agriculture

identify the reactants products and basic functions of photosynthesis

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Photosynthesis requires sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water as starting reactants (Figure 5.5). After the process is complete, photosynthesis releases oxygen and produces carbohydrate molecules, most commonly glucose. These sugar molecules contain the energy that living things need to survive.

The reactants, products and function of photosynthesis are required.

Reactants are carbon dioxide [tex](CO_2)[/tex], water [tex](H_2O)[/tex] and light.

Products are glucose [tex](C_6H_{12}O_6)[/tex] and oxygen [tex]O_2[/tex].

The basic function photosynthesis is to produce fuel.

The reaction of photosynthesis is

[tex]6CO_2+6H_2O\overset{light}{\rightarrow}C_6H_{12}O_6+6O_2[/tex]

The reactants are carbon dioxide [tex](CO_2)[/tex], water [tex](H_2O)[/tex] and light.

The products are glucose [tex](C_6H_{12}O_6)[/tex] and oxygen [tex]O_2[/tex].

Function of photosynthesis.

Photosynthesis is used by plants to produce fuel which provides energy for their functioning. The fuel is stored in the form of sugars.

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