What happens to oxygen, glucose, and amino acid molecules in a healthy person?
Answer:
Oxygen plays a very important role in our body, oxygen along with nutrients from the food to create Adenosine triphosphate, which is used as a fuel for cell functions. Glucose is the main source of energy for cells and organs of body. The stored form of glucose is called glycogen. Amino acids play an important role in metabolic pathway, gene expression. They are they building blocks of proteins and make up 75% of the body.Which part of the cell membrane is non polar and prevents the cell from dissolving.
Answer:
Non polar fatty acids
Explanation:
What is the role of the carbon cycle? (100 points) Detailed answers please!
Answer:When new life is formed, carbon forms key molecules like protein and DNA. It's also found in our atmosphere in the form of carbon dioxide or CO2. The carbon cycle is nature's way of reusing carbon atoms, which travel from the atmosphere into organisms in the Earth and then back into the atmosphere over and over again.
Explanation:
Answer:
the carbon cycle is the process in which co2 i
travels from the atmosphere to organisms and back to the atmosphere. The four steps of the carbon cycle are photosynthesis, decomposition, respiration, and combustion. Then carbon cycle starts by carbon moving from the atmosphere to plants. The carbon then moves from plants to animals. And then it moves from plants and animals to soil. The carbon then moves from living things back to the atmosphere. Carbon also moves to the atmosphere from the burning of fossil fuels. carbon also moves from the atmosphere to the oceans. Carbon is a life sustaining element . The carbon cycle is important because it move carbon throughout different ecosystems.
What type of leaf is this?
Answer:
COLEUS I THINK
Explanation:
Write a short paragraph describing the roll of all four types of lipids: fats, phospholipids, waxes, and steroids.
Answer:
Phospholipids have four major components: fatty acids, a glycerol component, and both a phosphate group and a polar molecule. Human sex hormones, like testosterone and estrogen, are classed as steroids. Steroids most often have a four-fused ring structure. Waxes are composed of alcohol and a fatty acid.
Explanation:
Magic
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What happens to the length of the observer's shadow when there is sunsrise and sunset
Answer:
This was from my test review sheet and here is what it says: "The parent diameter of the sun sure is predictable changes in size."
So, i think it is unpredictable by the changes of the shadow because you didn't show a picture for any of the time of the day.
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What is most likely effect on the energy pyramid if all producers are removed from the ecosystem
The four main types of macromolecules found in organisms are proteins, lipids, carbohydrates and ____.
a. monosaccharides
b. nucleic acids
c. fatty acids
d. starches
Answer:
b. nucleic acids
Explanation:
Which organisms are eukaryotes?
animals
plants
archaea
fungi
Answer:
Bacteria and archaea are prokaryotes, while all other living organisms — protists, plants, animals and fungi — are eukaryotes.
Explanation:
Among the mentioned types of organisms, animals, plants and fungi are eukaryotes and archaea are prokaryotes.
What are eukaryotes?The organisms having a true membrane-bound nucleus with membrane-bound organelles in their cell are called eukaryotes. Eu - true, karyon - nucleus. So the word eukaryotes mean the organism having a true nucleus.
In the 5 kingdom system of classification, every kingdom except Monera consists of eukaryotes. Monera consists of unicellular prokaryotes and this includes two groups of organisms, they are archaea and bacteria.
Protista, fungi, Plantae and Animalia kingdoms consist of eukaryotes. Protists are unicellular eukaryotes and the rest are multicellular eukaryotes.
Kingdom fungi include saprophytic multicellular eukaryotes. The kingdom Plantae includes photosynthetic multicellular eukaryotes. The kingdom Animalia includes heterotrophic multicellular eukaryotes.
Therefore, the correct options are animals, plants and fungi.
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If a DNA strand has 26% cytosine, what percent thymine will each new strand have after replication?
Answer: Each new strand would have 24% thymine
Remember the base pairing rules: cytosine with guanine and adenine with thymine, in equal amounts. Since you know that there is 26% cytosine, the amount of guanine is also 26%. 26+26=52, so that means that 52% is cytosine and guanine collectively, which means that the remaining 48% is adenine and thymine. Since these are also equal, you could divide 48% between the two bases to get 24% each.
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A city is considering switching to geothermal power for their electricity needs. Which of the following is an advantage of this plan?
1. It is commonly used across the entire United States.
2.It uses less land area than gas power plants.
3.It uses water to power large turbines.
4.It in inexpensive to build.
It uses water to power large turbines.
Geothermal power taps on the energy of natural steam from the earth's lithosphere.
Explanation:
The heat from deep in the the lithosphere heats up underground water into high-pressure steam trapped in within the rocks. Boreholes are sunk to tap on the potential energy of this high-pressure steam to turn large dynamo turbines that convert the steam energy into electricity.
The biggest advantage, moreover, is the fact that this method of electricity generation does not emit greenhouse emissions as compared to gas plants that burn hydrocarbons that release CO₂.
What type of monomer is used to form a dipeptide during protein synthesis
Answer:
Amino acids
Explanation:
Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins. If two amino acids are joined together it will make a dipeptide.
my teacher gave me the wrong test but i still wanna know the answer to this question
I really need the answer to both of these and I’ll give brainliest to the first answer
Answer:
The first one is Carbohydrate and second one is protein
Explanation:
Answer:
the first is carbohydrates and the second one is protein
How is sodium different than the other types of matter
Answer: Todo depende de a que materias te refieres pero una de las mayores diferencias es que el sodio es un enlace iónico
Explanation:
What is the percentage of Thymine if you have 18 % Guanine in a strand of DNA?
32
25
22
18
Answer: 32%
Explanation: Remember the base pairing rules: cytosine with guanine and adenine with thymine, in equal amounts. That being said, the amount of cytosine is equal to the amount of guanine, meaning that it is 18% as well. Since 18+18=36, you know that the remaining 64% is adenine and thymine collectively. To figure out how much of each base there is, you could divide 64% between each nitrogenous base to get 32% each.
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A wooden block slides down a ramp that is 8 meters long in 2 seconds. What was the average speed of the wooden block?
A. 8 m/s
B. 4 m/s
C. 16 m/s
D. 10 m/s
Answer:
4 m/s.
Explanation:
Speed = distance/time
Which process is the most efficient in yielding atp molecules?
13 Pepsin is a protein which is produced in the stomach and is one of the main digestive enzymes found in
many animals. This enzyme breaks down proteins found in food into smaller peptides. Chymotrypsin and
trypsin are also enzymes and play a similar role as pepsin in the digestive system. What is the primary
role of all digestive enzymes?
A) Increase the amount of energy needed to digest food
B) Ensure that waste products are quickly removed
C) Speed up chemical reactions involved in nutrient breakdown
D) Fight off any pathogens found in the body
Answer:d
Explanation:
HELP PLS First, Demetri will test the three solutions containing milk (lactose).
He begins the experiment by preparing the lactase enzyme solutions. In one beaker he dissolves 1 lactase tablet in 100 mL of water at room temperature. He stirs the mixture until the tablet has dissolved completely. He repeats this process in a second beaker, and then heats the beaker until the solution is boiling.
Demetri then tests these three milk (lactose) solutions for the presence of glucose:
milk in water
milk and lactase enzyme in water
milk and heated lactase enzyme in water
Test Tube 1 - Milk (Lactose): Demetri fills the first test tube one-quarter full of milk. Then, he slowly adds water to the milk until the test tube is three-quarters full. Using the stirrer, Demetri thoroughly mixes the solution. Then he inserts the test strip for 30 seconds and records its color.
Test Tube 2 - Milk (Lactose) and Lactase Enzyme: Demetri fills the second test tube one-quarter full with milk. He then adds the lactase-and-water solution until the test tube is three-quarters full. He uses a stirrer to thoroughly mix the solution. Next, Demetri inserts the test strip for 30 seconds and records its color.
Test Tube 3 - Milk (Lactose) and Heated Lactase Enzyme: Demetri fills the third test tube one-quarter full with milk. He then adds the heated lactase-and-water solution until the test tube is three-quarters full. After stirring, Demetri inserts the test strip for 30 seconds and records its color.
According to the test strips, which of these milk solutions contained glucose?
Answer:
2nd test tube, because test strip color turned to green, which indicates this test tube solution contained glucose.
Explanation:
Lactase will break down the lactose into glucose and galactose. In first test tube there is no such activity because there is no lactase presented. In 3rd test tube as the enzyme is heated so it is get decomposed so in this case also there is no activity of lactase enzyme.
The second tube is the tube that contained glucose.
We can arrive at this answer because:
Lactase is a protein.This protein has the function of breaking lactose into smaller molecules, which are glucose and galactose molecules.This protein is sensitive to high temperatures and loses functionality in very hot environments.In the case of the tests used in the question above, we can say that in the first test tube, the lactase solution was not added, so the lactose was not broken down. The lactase solution was added to the second test tube, where the lactose was broken down generating glucose and galactose. In the third test tube, the heated water prevented the lactase from acting and therefore it cannot break down the lactose.
Therefore, only the second tube has glucose.
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In the chemical equation for photosynthesis, carbon dioxide and water are converted to glucose and oxygen.
6CO2 + 6H2O ® C6H12O6 + 6O2
Which component could be added to complete this chemical equation?
light energy
ATP and NADPH
chemical energy
rubisco
Answer:
A.) Light energy
Explanation
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Where does the energy that powers the nitrogen cycle come from?
Answer:
When nitrogen is absorbed by the soil, different bacteria help it to change states so it can be absorbed by plants. Animals then get their nitrogen from the plants. Fixation - Fixation is the first step in the process of making nitrogen usable by plants. They absorb nitrates from the soil into their roots.
Explanation:
Answer:
When nitrogen is absorbed by the soil, different bacteria help it to change states so it can be absorbed by plants. Animals then get their nitrogen from the plants. Fixation - Fixation is the first step in the process of making nitrogen usable by plants. ... They absorb nitrates from the soil into their roots.
Explanation:
Which cell organelle is responsible for a plant’s shape/structure and can be found in a piece of lumber (tree bark) that was cut from a tree last year?
chloroplast
cell wall
cell membrane
nucleus
Answer:
nucleus
Explanation:
Living factors or organism that affect an ecosystem
Answer:
Biotic components are living organisms in an ecosystem. A biotic factor is a living organism that affects another organism in its ecosystem. Examples include plants and animals that the organism consumes as food, and animals that consume the organism.
Explanation:
Which of the following scenarios can be classified as a positive feedback loop?
1.increase in blood pressure to reduce the heart rate
2.increase in red blood cell production due to low oxygen levels
3.sweating to cool down skin cells
4.increased platelet production to help blood clotting
Answer:
D
Explanation:
In order to prevent blood loss, the body needs a mechanism that amplifies the action that leads to clotting in a short period of time. This cascade or enhancement of a process is a positive feedback mechanism.
Two students are eating lunch. One student tells the other who is eating a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, "All the energy stored in that sandwich came from plants harnessing the power of the sun as chemical energy!" Is this statement true or false?
Answer:
its true
Explanation:
thats what photosynthesis is-
Answer:
Very much True.
Explanation:
Most everything we eat comes from the trees and plants that let us breath. Wheat Bread or bread in general? Wonder how they make that. Wheat of course! Wheat also happens to be a plant, and even though it doesn't look like your normal plant. It still has the same process of photosynthesis. Thus, harnessing energy from the sun for food.
what is the difference between a mollusk and an annelid?
Answer:
Segmented worms vs invertebrates
Explanation:
Mollusks are invertebrates such as snails, scallops, and squids. Different classes of mollusks have different ways of obtaining food. Annelids are segmented worms such as earthworms and leeches. Annelids have a coelom, closed circulatory system, excretory system, and complete digestive system.
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Which claim has the highest degree of objectivity?
O A scientist working for a real estate company wrote an article stating that the air quality in that town was the best
in the state.
O A research team working at a university wrote an article stating that multiple experiments have shown that marine
ecosystems are sensitive to water pollution
O A research team working for a bread company wrote an article stating that their company's bread is healthier
than the competitor's bread.
O A doctor who appears in commercials for a specific medicine wrote an article stating that many people could
benefit from taking that medicine.
Answer:
A research team working at a university wrote an article stating that multiple experiments have shown that marine ecosystems are sensitive to water pollution.
Explanation:
Answer:
B. A research team working at a university wrote an article stating that multiple experiments have shown that marine ecosystems are sensitive to water pollution.
Explanation: Got this right on edge ;)