A scientist discovers a new organism and is trying to classify it. Which observations would most likely indicate that
the organism is an animal?
It is multicellular and can move itself from place to place.
It is heterotrophic and unicellular.
It makes food from sunlight and is eukaryotic.
It is prokaryotic and can move itself from place to place.

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Answer 1

Answer:

i think that the answer from your choices would be that

its multicellular and can move itself from place to place.

Explanation:

Answer 2

A scientist discovers a new organism and is trying to classify it  likely indicate that the organism is an animal, It is multicellular and can move itself from place to place.

Which is multicellular organism?

Multicellular organisms are those composed by multiple cells. They are typed in 13 major groups of terrestrial living beings, including animals, plants, fungi, ciliates, algae, and foraminifera.

Thus, option "B" is correct.

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You are interested in analyzing the segregation of petal color in tulips over generations. You are tracking red and white petal colors, and lets assume that petal color results from a single-gene. You know from a trial cross that the F1 progeny from crossing a pure red tulip to a pure white tulip results in all red progeny. For the following questions, use the letters R and r to denote petal color genotype and make sure to clearly indicate the associated phenotypes.
Petal Color Questions
1. Based on the information given above, what do you know about which trait is dominant and which is recessive? Why?
a. If "R" is used to denote the genotype of the dominant allele, which petal color does "R" represent?
b. If "r" is used to denote the genotype of the recessive allele, which petal color does "r" represent?

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Answer:

1. R is dominant, and r is recessive. I know this information because the crossing of two pure red and white tulips means that the red tulip genotype is RR,  and the white is rr. In other words, they are two h0m0zygous alleles. When we do a Punnet square, we can see that all the progeny is red since it is the trait that dominated over the white one.

a. R represents the red petal color.

b. r represents the white petal color.

Explanation:

To determine which gene is the dominant and which one is the recessive, we have to look at the information that we have.

We know that the cross of a pure red tulip and a pure white tulip results in all red tulips. If we know that they are pure, they are hom0zygonious (RR and rr).

When we draw a Punnet square we can see that the offsprings will all have the genotype Rr and as we knew that offsprings were all red, we can deduce that the domiant trait is red (R), while the recessive one (white) is r. In other words, the dominat gene (red) will express itself while the recessive(white) won't. As a result, the tulips will be red.

 ║R║ R

r║Rr║Rr

r║Rr║Rr

) Name the 3 polymers of carbohydrates and describe the structure and function of each of them.

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Answer:

The correct answer is - starch, glycogen, and cellulose.

Explanation:

Polysaccharides are the name of the polymers of carbohydrates that have long chains of monosaccharides connected together. Carbohydrates like starch, glycogen, cellulose, are long polymers of monosaccharides.

Starch produced by plants and is a long-term storage form of sugar. Starch is also the major source of food and is made of two major polysaccharides amylose, linear polysaccharide of α-1,4-linked d-glucopyranose with a few branches of α-1,6 linkages, amylopectin, amylopectin possesses a branched structure with α1–4 as well as α1–6 glycosidic linkages.

Glycogen is a polymer of glucose residue with α-1,4 glycosidic bonds and after every 10 residues, there is branches off via α-1,6 glycosidic linkages. It is the second storage form of energy.

Cellulose is the structural polymer that is made up of unbranched chains of glucose molecules linked via beta 1-4 glycosidic bonds every second glucose is inverted in this polysaccharide.

Give three examples of what happens with unbalanced forces? I give Brainly

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Kicking a soccer ball.
The up and down movement in a seesaw.
The taking-off of a Rocket.
Skiing along the mountain slopes.
Hitting a baseball.
A turning vehicle.
Drowning of an object.
Apple falling on the ground.

All of these are unbalanced

An unbalanced force happens When two forces acting on an object are not equal in size, we say that they are unbalanced forces. ... a stationary object starts to move in the direction of the resultant force. a moving object changes speed and/or direction in the direction of the resultant force.

There are 2 predators in this environment, one eats only small fish and one eats only
large fish. So, the frequency of medium size fish would go up in generation 2. This is an
example of _____ selection?
- allopatric
- stabilizing
- disruptive
- directional

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I believe it’s stabilizing sorry if I’m incorrect

A biologist creates a large population of genetically identical individuals by chopping up a light-colored adult sponge into tiny pieces and scattering the pieces randomly across a coral reef. Many of the pieces that land on darker backgrounds are eaten immediately by fish. Some pieces grow into adult sponges, especially pieces that land on light backgrounds. Which statement describes how phenotypic frequency would change over time in this sponge population?

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Answer:

Natural selection

Explanation:

Natural selection is the main mechanism by which populations adapt and change over time to survive in their environment. Individuals in a population exhibit different gene variants or 'alleles' (i.e., individuals exhibit genetic variation). Some of these alleles are associated with phenotypic traits better suited to the environment than others. Natural selection can change allele frequencies in the population, increasing the frequency of the alleles associated with higher fitness, i.e., those alleles associated with lower mortality and the most offspring in a particular environment. Over time, these advantageous alleles become more common in the population. In consequence, natural selection can be considered as a statement on the expected value of allele frequencies under resampling from one generation to the next.

The benefit of social behavior that refers to searching for and collecting food is referred to as .

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Answer:

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Answer:

Foraging

Explanation:

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Answer:

Explanation:

Ureter - carries urine from kidneys to bladder

bladder - storage placer for urine

Nephron - functional unit of kidney

Kidney - filter of waste material from blood

Urethra - exit way of urine from body

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Thomas drew a picture of a one-celled organism. He then labeled his drawing as shown in the illustration below.



Which of the following labeled cell parts best identifies the location of genes?

Group of answer choices

Flagellum

DNA

Cytoplasm

Cell Membrane

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Answer:DNA

Explanation:

In a population of 400 salamanders, some individuals have long toes and others have short toes. This phenotypic difference is due to a single gene with dominant and recessive alleles, T and t, where T confers long toes. If the toe length gene is in Hardy Weinberg equilibrium, and 256 individuals have short toes, how many individuals are heterozygous at the toe length locus?

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Solution :

Total number of salamanders or population of salamanders is given = 400

Out of theses salamanders, some have long toes while others have a short toes.

Number of individuals of salamanders having short toes = 256

The short toe individuals [tex]$(q^2) = 256/400$[/tex]

Therefore, [tex]$q=\sqrt{256/400}$[/tex]

                    = 0.8

p + q = 1

∴ p = 1 - q

     = 1 - 0.8

     = 0.2

The number of the heterozygous individuals = (2pq x 400)

                                                                          =  ( 2 x 0.2 x 0.8 ) x 400

                                                                          = 0.32 x 400

                                                                          = 128

In 95% of cases of Down's syndrome, there is one extra chromosome (number 21) in every cell. This _____________ condition is most likely the result of______________ (Use the choices below to best fill in the blanks)

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Answer:

Genetic disorder.

Abnormal cell division.

Explanation:

Down's syndrome is a genetic disorder condition which is caused by the abnormal cell division during the development of the sperm cell or the egg cell. Due to abnormal cell division, the patient receives and extra copy of chromosome which is the cause of Down's syndrome. This is a genetic disorder which means that this disease occur during the formation of baby when the sperm and egg cells fuse together so this abnormal cell division occur in the sperm or egg cell of the patient's parent.

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Answer:

A. He invented written language for the blind

Answer:

A

Explanation:

Louis Braille was the man who created the first written language for blind people

Which statement describes how humans can decrease an ecosystem's ability to support life?
A. People cut down the trees in a forest, leaving less habitat for squirrels.
B. People build and put up bird houses, giving bluebirds needed nesting space.
O C. People allow small fires to burn in a grassland, returning nutrients to the soil.
D. People remove non-native species from a lake, allowing other plants to grow.

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Answer:

A. People cut down the trees in a forest, leaving less habitat for squirrels.

Explanation:

A large percentage of the depletion of an ecosystem can be attributed to anthropogenic or human activities. Ecosystems are naturally known to support or inhabit life. For example, many trees in an ecosystem are homes to living organisms such as birds, insects, snakes etc.

However, according to this question, an exemplary description of how humans can decrease an ecosystem's ability to support life is when "people cut down the trees in a forest, leaving less habitat for squirrels". This act will decrease the forest's ability to support life.

Is it true or false that plants and animals are made of cells

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

Answer:

True I think

Explanation:

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3. Chemicals in the air can combine with rain to produce acid rain, which is harmful to the environment. Which of these is most likely to be the pH of acid rain?
A. 0
B. 4
C. 10
D. 14

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The ANWSER is 10 .



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If there was less erosion on the planet, it is less likely that there would be many living things on the land, and perhaps less in the ocean as well?

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Answer:

yes

Explanation:

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which biome is characterized by low temperatures and low amounts of rainfall?

A. temperature deciduous forest

B. desert

C. tropical rain forest

D. tundra

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the tundra is the answer

Organism made up of only one cell, like a paramecium or an amoeba ?

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Answer:

amoeba made up one of the only cells.

Prokaryote is what you’re lookin for I think

A scanning electron microscope is a type of light microscopes that has more than one lens
True
False

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Answer:

true

Explanation:

the condenser lens is the size of the electron beam and the main objective lens is to focus the beam on the sample

so that scanning electron microscope have two projector lens

sorry if its not correct

Factorise completely pq - q?​

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Explanation:

q(p-1) is the factorization of pq- q.

Are viruses living or non- living?
Provide short explanation
No links please

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Answer:

Virus are non living Things :)

How long ago did this take place?

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Answer:

b over 500 years ago

Explanation:

The last 4 molars in our mouth are called​

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Wisdom teeth are the answer

Phytoplankton produces
____of the oxygen we breathe?

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A byproduct of photosynthesis is oxygen. Scientists believe that phytoplankton contribute between 50 to 85 percent of the oxygen in Earth's atmosphere. In the lab, scientists can determine how much oxygen is produced by a single phytoplankton cell.

How do nutrients absorbed by the small intestine travel to the individual cells of the human body

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Answer:

hepatic portal vein

Explanation:

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that line the walls of the small intestine absorb nutrients into capillaries of the circulatory system and lacteals of the lymphatic system. Villi contain capillary beds, as well as lymphatic vessels called lacteals. Fatty acids absorbed from broken-down chyme pass into the lacteals.

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It is water soil and temperature
answer: the fist one is the answer
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In the levels of organization for biological systems, you identify
populations, tissues, organs, and organisms. Which of these four is the
smallest level of organization?
O Population
O Tissue
O Organ
O Organism

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Answer:

I believe the ans is tissue.

Answer:

option b tissues is the right one

How is mitosis different in plants and animals?

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The most important and observable difference in the plant animal cells mitosis is the cytokinesis.

In plants a new cell plate is formed between the daughter cells for the future cell wall, while in animal cells the cell membrane constricts to separates the parent cell into daughter cells

Answer:

The main difference is cell plate formation and how they form the daughter cells during cytokinesis. In plants, they lack centrosomes. A new cell plate will form between the daughter cells for the future cell wall. In animal cells the cell membrane will rather constrict to separates the parent cell into the daughter cells. Plants also do not undergo cell furrowing, unlike animals cells.

Beta cells of the pancreatic islets of Langerhans act as glucose sensors, adjusting insulin output in response to blood glucose levels. A porous silicon capsule was engineered as a delivery vehicle for porcine pancreatic beta-islet cells. The pore size in the capsule wall was optimized to allow for transport of glucose and insulin in and out of * indicates a significant difference compared to all other groups SS SS-TMSi SS-PCSi Platelet Deposition (Platelets/mm2 ) 2000 4000 6000 8000 * Silanated Phosphorylcholine (PCSi) * the capsule while protecting the islet cells from the host immune system. Pilot in vitro studies demonstrated effective glucose monitoring and insulin production by encapsulated beta islet cells. Upon implantation in a rat diabetes model, it was found that glucose was not monitored consistently and insulin was secreted below therapeutic levels. Bioluminescence imaging revealed that the beta islet cells were 96% viable in the capsules. What is the likely reason for the impaired function of the islet cell-silicon implants in vivo

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Answer:

Explanation:

The host's immune response to the transplanted graft, which is commonly exhibited as pericapsular fibrotic overgrowth (PFO), is one of the key causes of defective encapsulated islets in (PFO).PFO creates a barrier upon this capsule surface that inhibits and impedes oxygen and nutrients from entering, resulting in islet cell deprivation, hypoxia, and/or death. This host immune response was missing under in vitro circumstances, which explains why glucose sensing and insulin release were more efficient than in vivo circumstances. Nonetheless, utilizing nanoporous encapsulation or modifying the microcapsular shape and geometry can solve these issues.

explain how the nuclear atom differe from thr unifotm sphere model of the atom​

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Answer:

The Proton and neutron has the same mass because the number of protons can differ from the number of electrons which give off different charges and can result in a different weight and amount of charge whether its negative or positive

How does CRISPR work?

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1. DNA from the invading bacteriophage is incorporated into a region of the bacterial genome, called the CRISPR locus.
2. During the next bacteriophage invasion, DNA (A, T, G, C) in the CRISPR locus corresponding to the bacteriophage invader is transcribed into a short piece of RNA (A, U, G, C) called a CRISPR RNA (or crRNA).
3. crRNAs bind to a large protein (called an effector complex) and guides it to the bacteriophage DNA, the sequence of which complements the crRNA sequence. The effector complex and its crRNA bind to the invading bacteriophage DNA via Watson-Crick base pairing.
Note: Some CRISPR systems require a second RNA, called a tracrRNA, which helps process the crRNA. The tracrRNA is complementary to the pre-processed crRNAs. After cleavage by RNAse III, a ribonuclease, a crRNA/tracrRNA hybrid forms and guides the effector complex to degrade the invading bacteriophage DNA.
4. The invading bacteriophage DNA is cut and can be stored in the CRISPR locus for future invasions.
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