A botanist observes within a wild population of sunflowers 34 tall plants, 12 medium-height plants, and 54 short plants. Sunflower height follows incomplete dominance, where tall (H) is dominant to short (h). We can calculate that the allele frequencies are:

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Answer 1

Answer:

f(H) = 0.4f(h) = 0.6

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Igneous rocks turn into sediments through the process of ______.

A . Erosion
B.crystallization
C.melting
D. Deposition

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B.) crystallization. Igneous rocks turn into sediments through the process of crystallization.

During transcription, RNA polymerase synthesizes RNA from a DNA template with the help of accessory proteins.

a. True
b. False

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Answer:

The correct answer is a. True

Explanation:

The information to produce a protein is coded in the cells in deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA). Transcription is the process in which a DNA sequence is copied into a ribonucleic acid (RNA) sequence. This RNA sequence is a messenger RNA (mRNA) because it will be then translated into a functional protein. For this, the DNA sequence is read and an RNA strand is synthesized by an RNA polymerase (an enzyme that synthesizes RNA molecules from a DNA template). During the process participate other proteins, such as DNA binding proteins, activators, coactivators, etc. (accessory proteins).

The most basic organization level of life is a ____________. A. membrane B. tissue C. cell D. organ

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Which inherited characteristic will this toucan pass on to its offspring?
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Answer:

B. Black fur

Explanation:

The last two options are normal to a bird.

Answer:

A colorful beak

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During alcoholic fermentation, when is NAD+ converted to NADH -- during the conversion of glucose to pyruvate (glycolysis) or during the conversion of pyruvate to alcohol?

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Answer:

During the conversion of glucose to pyruvate glycolysis or during the conversion of pyruvate to alcohol

Explanation:

During the conversion of glucose to pyruvate, NAD+ is converted into NADH.

What is alcoholic fermentation?

Alcoholic fermentation is a biological process that converts sugars into cellular energy while emitting ethanol and carbon dioxide as byproducts.

The NADH + H+ from glycolysis would be recycled back to NAD+ during the fermentation process, allowing glycolysis to continue. NAD+ is reduced during glycolysis to form NADH + H+.

Thus, during this, when glucose is converted to pyruvate, NAD+ is being converted to NADH.

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Which plant activities are directed by hormones? (select all that apply)
a. sunflowers following the sun to face it as it moves across the sky
b. leaves of deciduous trees changing colors in the fall
c. a green tomato turning red
d. a growing vine wrapping around a fence post​

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Answer:

All of the activities are directed by plant hormone

Answer:

it is all of them

Explanation:

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hey ,What is biological community answer it .Good night​

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Answer:

Community, also called biological community, in biology, an interacting group of various species in a common location. For example, a forest of trees and undergrowth plants, inhabited by animals and rooted in soil containing bacteria and fungi, constitutes a biological community.

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It's a group of various species in a common place.

For example: a forest of trees and undergrowth plants,  lived in by animals and rooted in soil including bacteria and fungi, would make a biological community.

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The MN blood group in humans is under the control of a pair of co-dominant alleles, M (we will call the frequency of M, p) and N (we will call the frequency of N, q). In a group of 556 individuals, the following numbers of individuals are found for each of the genotypes:
167 MM
280 MN
109 NN
a) What is the frequency of each allele? p= q=
b) What is the value of the Chi-square statistic test to find if in this particular case the genotypic frequencies conform to the Hardy-Weinberg distribution.
Chi square value =
c) What is the probability associated with you chi square statistic calculated above? Please complete the blanks below with the corresponding symbol, < OR > than the critical value, your conclusion with respect to the null hypothesis of Hardy Weinberg equilibrium, Retain or Reject.
P value __ than 0.05
Conclusion ___ the null hypothesis of HW equilibrium

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Answer:

a) f(M) = p = 0.55

   f(N) = q = 0.45

b) X² = 12.12

c)  P₀.₀₅ = 5.991

d) P₀.₀₅ < X²

e) Reject the null hypothesis of HW equilibrium

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Climate change as well as other human-driven environmental changes continue to cause loss of biodiversity in the
coming decades in addition to high rates of species extinctions. Biodiversity is a term that can be used to describe
biological diversity at a variety of different scales, but for now let's consider species diversity. Each rectangle represents a
plant community containing individuals of various species indicated by color and the total number of individuals
corresponds to the productivity of the ecosystem. Based on trends illustrated by the images, what conclusions apply?
Choose ALL that are appropriate.
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While species may fluctuate, biomass remains constant.
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The green species increases in abundance during warm years,
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The productivity of the ecosystem decreases as the climate changes.
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The rate of capillary filtration and reabsorption are increased when......... .
A) the negative pressure of interstitial fluid is reduced
B) the pressure of oxygen available to tissues is decreased
C) intravenous pressure is increased

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Answer:

Mechanisms of enhanced transcapillary filtration in response to elevations in arterial or venous pressure. Elevations in arterial (Pa) or venous (Pv) pressure increase capillary pressure, which favors enhanced capillary filtration (Jv).

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If Sarah had skin vesicles on the anterolateral region of her neck, which peripheral nerve is infected by the virus? To which peripheral nerve plexus does this nerve belong?

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it belongs to the cervical plexus

Which type of seedless plant has a complex leaf arrangement off a vein?
a. java moss
b. club moss
c. ferns
d. horstails

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B. Club moss

Explanation:

This is because club moss is an seedless evergreen plants that have scale-like leaves.

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are often larger than nonvascular plants. Vascular tissue is spe-

cialized to transport water to all of the cells in a plant.

What are three ways in which bacteria obtain food

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Answer:

The three ways by which bacteria obtain food are photosynthesis, chemosynthesis, and symbiosis.

Explanation:

Different measures of disease are useful to evaluate and assess public health programs and needs in different situations. For each of the following questions, state which measure would best support your goal.

Measures of disease:

I = incidence rate (p. 126)
P = prevalence (p. 113)
L = lifetime prevalence (p. 114)
M = crude mortality rate (crude death rate) (p. 112)
R = sex ratio (counts) (p. 109)

a. To demonstrate the risks of car-train crashes at railroad crossings without warning signals.
b. To demonstrate the amount of children's exposure to secondhand cigarette smoke.
c. To estimate the number of persons who have had leukemia during their lifetimes.
d. To estimate the number of healthcare facilities needed to support patients with Alzheimer's disease.
e. To argue that mortality from HIV infection is a more serious public health problem in one region of the US than another.

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Answer:

Different Measures of Disease

Question              Measure of Disease

a.                           I = incidence rate

b.                           P = prevalence

c.                           L = lifetime prevalence

d.                           L = lifetime prevalence

e.                           M = crude mortality rate

Explanation:

a) Measures of disease:

I = incidence rate (p. 126): measures the frequency of disease occurrence in a population over time. It is measured as new episodes of illness in a period divided by the population.

P = prevalence (p. 113): ratio or proportion of persons in a population with a disease at a time or over time.  It is based on a sample.

L = lifetime prevalence (p. 114):  the proportion or ratio of a population who had a disease at some point in their life.

M = crude mortality rate (crude death rate) (p. 112): the ratio of deaths in a period among a geographical population.

R = sex ratio (counts) (p. 109): ratio of male and female population.

The meaning of ALARA in radiation?

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Answer:

The guiding principle of radiation safety is “ALARA”. ALARA stands for “as low as reasonably achievable”.

Mr. L was walking through the woods wearing shorts and sandals. He noticed a small tick on his ankle the same evening, and several weeks later he developed flu-like symptoms. A sample of his blood revealed the presence of long, wavelike cells that were twisting and waving. Based on the microscopic findings, which type of microorganism is responsible for Mr. L's symptoms

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Answer:

Protozoa

Explanation:

The long, wavelike cells seen under the microscope would most likely be protozoa and the microorganism responsible for Mr. L's symptoms.

Tick as a vector is capable of causing diseases such as lyme disease, anaplasmosis, babesiosis, Powassan virus disease, tularemia, and a host of other diseases. Among all the diseases, babesiosis is particularly caused by a protozoan known as Babesia microti and it elicits malaria-like symptoms in individuals. Most of the other diseases are caused by bacteria pathogens while a few are caused by virus.

Apart from the above, the morphological characterization of the microorganism responsible for Mr. L's disease is typical for protozoans. Many of them are long and flagellated with a wave-like motion as a movement.

Hence, the case of Mr. L would be that of protozoa.

what type of stream valley forms oxbow lakes ?

1. Youthful stream valley
2.mature stream valley
3. Old age stream valley

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Answer:

I thik answer is 2 number

What is the use of hormones in humans

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Answer:

Hormones are chemical messengers that use your bloodstream to travel throughout your body to your tissues and organs.

Explanation:

Answer:

Hormones are chemical messengers that move throughout your body via your bloodstream to your tissues and organs.

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Antimicrobial susceptibility testing was performed to screen a novel compound. The MIC was found to be 10ng/mL. Use the following data to determine the percent recovery for each treatment group. What is the MBC and would you describe the antimicrobial tested as static or cidal?

Novel compound concentration CFU/mL Present Recovery
0ng mL 3.4 x 10^5
10ng/mL 2.4 x 10^5
20ng/mL 6.4 x 10^4
40ng/mL 1.4 x 10^4
80n mL 4.4 x 10^3
160n mL 0

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Answer:

a) Percent recovery

100%, 70.58%, 4.11%, 1.29% , 0%

b) MBC = 160 ng mL

c) Static

Explanation:

A) Calculate the percent recovery for each group

i) for 0ng mL

( 3.4*10^5 / 3.4*10^5 ) * 100 = 100%

ii) for 10ng mL

( (2.4 * 10^5) / (3.4 * 10^5) ) * 100 = 70.58%

iii) for 20ng mL

( ( 6.4 * 10^5 ) / ( 3.4 * 10^5 ) ) * 100 = Nil

iv) for 40 ng mL

( ( 1.4 * 10^4 ) / ( 3.4 * 10^5 ) ) * 100 = 4.11 %

v) for 80 ng mL

( ( 4.4 * 10^3 ) / ( 3.4 * 10^5 ) ) * 100 = 1.29%

vi) for 160 n mL

percentage recovery = 0%

B) what is the MBC

The value of MBC = 160 n mL because at this concentration CFU/mL = 0

c) determine if the antimicrobial tested is static or cidal

condition : If, the ratio of MBC : MIC  is  ≤4 then novel compound is Cidal

MBC / MIC =  160ng / 10ng = 16 : 1

hence we can conclude that the antimicrobial tested is STATIC

Sperm cells are not normally exposed to blood, but if they are, the immune system may produce ____________ against sperm cells' ____________ and render someone sterile.

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Answer:

Sperm cells are not normally exposed to blood, but if they are, the immune system may produce __auto-antibodies__ against sperm cells' __auto-antigens_ and render someone sterile.

Explanation:

Auto-antibodies are antibodies that can destroy cells from the same organism. They are mistakenly directed against organs or tissues of the same organisms, causing auto-immune diseases or affections. The autoantibodies action occurs when the organism fails in recognizing its own cells and faces them as strange elements.

Auto-antigen is the molecule produces by the body that fails in being recognized due to a break up in the tolerance mechanisms, triggering an immune response.

In the exposed example, sperm cells do not usually mix with blood. So when they do, blood cells recognize them as strange bodies and act against them. Sterility might be an effect of this auto-immune response.

A 36 years old female came to see the doctor with the complaint of amenorrhea (absence of menstrual period) for past three months. She is worried if she is pregnant although she never missed her Contraceptive Pills. She recently noticed some milky discharge from her left breast and abnormal facial hairs. She also said that her period was irregular and less in amount for past one year. She also gained 15 pounds during last year but denies any cold intolerance, dry skin, depression, fatigue or hot flushes.
Her menarche was at 14 and she had regular 21 days cycle till last year when it became irregular and gradually scanty.
Her LMP (last menstrual period) was 3 months back.
She has a 10 years old healthy child (normal vaginal delivery). She has regular Pap test, last test was done 10 months ago which was normal.
Her mother had menopause at age 55.
Her vitals were normal.
Her pregnancy test was done at the office which was Negative.
The doctor reassured and discussed hormonal imbalances with her. She recommended her urine and blood tests for hormone levels and pelvic ultrasound to check her reproductive organs. The doctor advised her to come back with all the test result

1. After reading given case, what will be the most likely diagnosis of this patient?
2. Normal woman does not show and breast discharge, what could be the reason in this patient for breast discharge?

Help me answer to your best of ability

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Answer:

The correct answer is -

1. galactorrhea or prolactinoma

2. hormonal imbalance (prolactin imbalance)

Explanation:

The given symptoms experienced by the patient are the absence of menstrual cycles, an increase in weight, some milky discharge from her left breast, and abnormal facial hairs. The pregnancy tests show she is not pregnant and she also does not experience cold intolerance, dry skin, depression, fatigue or hot flushes.

All these suggest that there is a hormonal imbalance in her and due to producing a white substance from the breast it can get that there is too much production of prolactin, which suppresses the effect of estrogen, which is producing by the pituitary gland.

Galactorrhea or prolactinoma are two disorders that affect the production of prolactin that cause milky discharge, it can be caused by overuse of contraceptives or underlying conditions.

plz give a correct answer for the question how do canine and molar differ.​

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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Answer:

canine help in tearing the fod while molar chew the food

Explanation:

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Which unit in the metric system is used to measure the mass of a boulder?

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Answer:

Cubic feet

Explanation:

Select all of the meals that contain carbohydrate.
A. Bowl of chili with kidney beans
B. Meat and cheese platter
C. Bowl of ice cream with fresh blueberries on top
D. Bowl of whole wheat pasta with red sauce
E. Plate of bacon and eggs

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The answer is d your welcome

which is an example of incomplete dominance?

a] A red flower and a yellow flower mating to produce a yellow flower.

b] A red flower and a yellow flower mating to produce a red flower.

c] A red flower and a yellow flower mating to produce an orange flower.

d] A orange flowers mating to produce an orange flower.​

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Answer:

c] A red flower and a yellow flower mating to produce an orange flower.

Explanation:

An incomplete dominance in biological terms means a situation where one allele doesn't totally take the expression in a gene, but rather the two parental traits combine to form a secondary trait. As a result of this, a third phenotype comes up, with the physical trait being a mix of the phenotype of the parents.

Therefore, an example of incomplete dominance is a red flower and a yellow flower mating to produce an orange flower.

Answer:D

Explanation:

D is a Orange with orange meaning its incomplete dominance because it both the same theres no other color dominance the other

explain why is it possible for water and food to travel all over the plant organs​

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Explanation:

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La actividad de agua (aw) es la cantidad de agua libre en el alimento, es decir, el agua disponible para el crecimiento de microorganismos y para que se puedan llevar a cabo diferentes reacciones químicas. Tiene un valor máximo de 1 y un valor mínimo de 0. Cuanto menor sea este valor, mejor se conservará el producto. La actividad de agua está relacionada con la textura de los alimentos: a una mayor actividad, la textura es mucho más jugosa y tierna; sin embargo, el producto se altera de forma más fácil y se debe tener más cuidado.A medida que la actividad de agua disminuye, la textura se endurece y el producto se seca más rápido. Por el contrario, los alimentos cuya actividad de agua es baja por naturaleza son más crujientes y se rompen con facilidad. En este caso, si la actividad de agua aumenta, se reblandecen y dan lugar a productos poco atractivos. En ambos casos, el parámetro de la actividad de agua del alimento es un factor determinante para la seguridad del mismo y permite determinar su capacidad de conservación junto con la capacidad de propagación de los microorganismos.Agua y microorganismosControlar la actividad de agua en alimentos es sinónimo de alargar su vida útilCuanto menor es la actividad de agua de un alimento, mayor es su vida útil. Es importante diferenciar entre cantidad de agua y actividad de agua. El primer término hace referencia a la cantidad total de agua presente en el alimento, aunque puede ser que no esté libre para interaccionar. La actividad de agua, en cambio, hace referencia solo a la cantidad de agua libre en el alimento y disponible para reaccionar, es decir, la que puede facilitar la contaminación del producto.Los

At which location is contact metamorphism least likely to occur

1. divergent boundary
2. convergent boundary
3 .transform boundary

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I say it’s transform boundary

Contact metamorphism is the result of rising of hot magma, where by contact, other previously solidified rocks also metamorphize. This events occurs in convergent and divergent plate boundaries.

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Contact metamorphism refers to a localized metamorphism. It occurs in the vicinity of intrusive igneous rocks and results from the term effects of hot magma.

Contact metamorphism occurs under elevated temperatures and low-pressure conditions. It is closely related to magmatism.

It occurs in oceanic dorsals, where the extremely hot magma rising to the surface metamorphizes other previously solidified magmatic rocks.

It is very common to find this metamorphism at both convergent and divergent plate boundaries, where molten rock is produced.

I. Convergent. Collision area between two plates. Two oceanic plates might collide, or one oceanic plate with a continental one. In this last case, the oceanic crust sinks under the continental plate, and magma rises to the surface by crevices. The thicker and older plate subduces under the other plate. Also, collisions create volcanic arches and continental arches. In these boundaries, blueschists form by contact and regional metamorphisms.

II. Divergent: New crust is created by the rising molten materials coming from the mantle when two plates separate. A stream of hot material creates a new seabed between the separating plates, producing the sea bottom expansion. This process occurs along with an underwater mountain range, known as the mid-oceanic ridge or divergent ridge. Chlorite and plagioclase metamorphic rocks are formed by contact metamorphism.

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The liver develops: as a ventral outgrowth of the embryonic foregut. incorporates both endodermal and mesodermal components. develops in the ventral mesentery. is connected to the stomach by the lesser omentum. All of the above.

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Answer: All of the above.

Explanation:

The liver is simply the largest solid organ in the body and it can be found below the rib cage in the upper abdomen by the right. It's function is to maintain the blood sugar, regulate blood clotting and remove toxins from the blood.

It should be noted that the liver develops as a ventral outgrowth of the embryonic foregut. It also helps in the incorporation of both the endodermal and the mesodermal components. Furthermore, it's developed in the ventral mesentery and is connected to the stomach by the lesser omentum.

Therefore, all of the above options are correct.

what kind of services are provided in travel and tourism​

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Answer:

Tourism and travel-related services include services provided by hotels and restaurants (including catering), travel agencies and tour operator services, tourist guide services and other related services.

Which of the following cycles does not involve living organisms?
a. carbon cycle
b. oxygen cycle
c. rock cycle
d. nitrogen cycle
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
PLS HELP ASAP

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Answer:

rock cycle is the correct answer

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