Answer:
carry messages to and from the brain and spinal cord and the rest of the body
OR
it is a bundle of fibers that receives and sends message between the body and the brain
Answer:
The nervous system is the body's primary governing, regulating, and communication system. It is the hub of all mental activity, such as thinking, learning, and remembering. The nervous system, together with the endocrine system, is in charge of regulating and maintaining homeostasis.
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Answer:
Structurally, plant and animal cells are very similar because they are both eukaryotic cells. They both contain membrane-bound organelles such as the nucleus, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, golgi apparatus, lysosomes, and peroxisomes. Both also contain similar membranes, cytosol, and cytoskeletal elements.
Plant cells can be larger than animal cells. The normal range for an animal cell varies from 10 to 30 micrometers while that for a plant cell stretches from 10 to 100 micrometers. Beyond size, the main structural differences between plant and animal cells lie in a few additional structures found in plant cells. These structures include: chloroplasts, the cell wall, and vacuoles.
I Hope this will help you if not then Sorry, Have a wonderful day !A thermometer is placed in water in order to measure the water’s temperature. What would cause the liquid in the thermometer to drop?
Answer:
The kinetic energy of the water molecules decreases which causes the liquid in the thermometers to drop.
Explanation:
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silicon and _______ stay in the the outer cells pls tell me fast
Answer:
It could be halogens for example things like fluorine
What do you think will happen to the convention currents in the mantle if the interior of Earth eventually cools down
Answer:
No convention currents occur.
Explanation:
If the interior part of the Earth is cool down, it will leads to convection currents to stop. Due to this cool down of the earth's interior part cease the motion of the plates and the Earth would become geologically dead. Convection currents within the Earth's mantle occurs when the hot material rising upwards and then dropping back toward the core due to cooling so if the mantle is cool so no movement occurs as well as no convention currents.
A scientist places 25 mg of bacteria in a culture for an experiment and he finds that the mass of the bacteria triples every day. The mass of the bacteria in the culture on any given day is what percent of the mass of bacteria in the culture exactly one day prior
Answer:
300%
Explanation:
The mass of the bacterial culture is triples everyday, meaning that after one day the culture will have 300% of the mass as the culture one day prior.
Another name for plasma
Answer:
life blood
is this it?
Answer:
Blood
Explanation:
Is the liquid component of the blood. Mammalian blood consists of a liquid (plasma) and a number of cellular and cell fragment components.
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Which of the following statements is true about interacting with people from different cultures? O a) Most people within a culture think and act the same. O b) It's important to treat people from different cultures as individuals. Oc) Some cultures are better than other cultures. Generalizations and stereotypes don't impact people's perceptions of cultures.
Answer:
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I think b is the answer
In April 1990, the El Paso County (Colorado) Health Department recognized an outbreak of drug-resistant gonorrhea in Colorado Springs. 56 cases of penicillin- resistant Neisseria gonorrheae occurred from December 1989 through March 1991. To gather information about the outbreak, 410 persons related through a densely connected set of social or sexual associations were interviewed. What can public health workers tell individuals in this network to stop the spread of Gonorrhea in this population?
a) Preventive treatment with penicillin will prevent Gonorrhea infection in individuals not already infected.
b) Only individuals with symptoms should seek medical screening since all cases of Gonorrhea are associated with symptoms.
c) Condoms will not prevent the spread of Gonorrhea. Gonorrhea can spread from an infected mother to a fetus.
d) Gonorrhea is more prevalent in individuals 24 years and older.
Answer:
c) Condoms will not prevent the spread of Gonorrhea. Gonorrhea can spread from an infected mother to a fetus.
Explanation:
To prevent the spread of infection, it is important that healthcare professionals inform people about ways to protect themselves against infection. In addition, it is important that health professionals inform the dangers that this infection can cause, such as symptoms and rapid transmission, which can even happen from mother to fetus. On how to protect themselves, health professionals can say that the use of condoms is the most efficient form of protection.
What is the biggest part of the brain?
Answer:
CerebrumExplanation:
The cerebrum is divided into two hemispheres or halves and is the biggest portion of the brain. The cerebrum is in charge of voluntary movement, speech, intellect, memory, emotion, and sensory processing, among other things.
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Which of the following processes releases heat?
Evaporation
Freezing
Melting
Sublimation
Answer:
Freezing
Explanation:
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he heme prosthetic group consists of protoporphyrin and an iron (II) ion. is the reason for cooperative binding of O2 by hemoglobin. is found only in myoglobin and hemoglobin. is the reason for cooperative binding of O2 by myoglobin.
Answer:
The correct answer is ''consists of protoporphyrin and an iron (II) ion.''
Explanation:
The heme group makes up the prosthetic (non-protein) group of hemoglobin and is responsible for its characteristic red color. It is composed of protoporphyrin IX, in the center of which is the ferrous ion (Fe+2). Protoporphyrin IX, in turn, is composed of four pyrrolic rings. The heme group is synthesized by the mitochondria, where protoporphyrin IX binds with the ferrous ion, before being released into the cytoplasm. The heme group is released in erythrocyte lysis, thus obtaining unconjugated or indirect bilirubin.
where in an embryo are the instructions located for how to build organs
Answer:In the nucleus
Explanation:
The information for all bodily functions resides in DNA in every cell.
the matter in an animal body is not capable of moving and changing without ?
Answer:
Energy
Explanation:
The matter in an animal body is not capable of moving and changing without energy.
What was the name of your fish sample, according to the restaurant menu?
Types of Sashimi (slice of raw fish) listed on the restaurant menu:
1. Escolar – Super white tuna
2. Maguro – Big eye tuna
3. Hamachi – Yellowtail
4. Tai – Red snapper
5. Nama Sake – Salmon
6. Saba – Mackerel Fish
normally, yellowtail and salmon is served as sashimi but im not sure I don't really get the question lol
what happen to Potato chips when put into salt water?
Answer: the potato chip becomes a substance that is soft and very floppy
if you look away from this sentence and focus your eyes on a distant object, the eye muscles _______ to focus images on the retinas
If you look away from this sentence and focus your eyes on a distant object, the eye muscles relax to focus images on the retinas.
What geological evidence could there be for the presence of an early ocean?
Select one:
a.
Marine sedimentary rocks can be dated back about 4 billion years.
b.
The iron contained in the rocks combined with the oxygen to form reddish iron oxides.
c.
Oxygen is needed to make ozone, a molecule made of three oxygen ions, O3.
d.
No animals would have been able to breathe in Earth's early atmosphere.
Answer:
i think the correct answer is D
Classify amoeba to species level
Lowest to highest degree of internal organization stomach
Answer: Epithelial stomach cell, stomach lining tissue, stomach and then the whole digestive system.
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Bodily energy Taoists cultivate within themselves is called:
A. Jen
B. Tao
C. Wu
D. Chi
Answer:
The correct answer is - D. Chi.
Explanation:
Taoist is a Chinese origin tradition that is spiritual and philosophical and focuses on living in harmony with, the source, patter, and substance of everything exists called Tao.
They believe that Chi is the bodily energy one needs to cultivate within oneself it is known as the energy of life and it translates as cultivation of energy. One can cultivate by relaxing and focusing on the body, abdominal breathing, connect to the earth and believe in chi.
Evalute paper bags versus poly bags on the following parameters strength, cost, reusability impact on environment
Answer:
Poly bags are more stronger than paper bags.
Explanation:
Poly bags are more stronger than paper bags due to the use of materials in it while on the other hand, cost of production on the poly bags is less than paper bags. Poly bags can't be reuse whereas the paper bags can be used. The poly bags causes more pollution in the environment due to its non-degradable nature as compared to paper bags that degrades easily and has a good impact on environment.
1. Describe the purpose of mitosis.
2. Describe what is happening in each stage and what each stage looks like:
Prophase
Prometaphase
Metaphase
Anaphase
Telophase
Cytokinesis
Answer:
1) The purpose of mitosis is growth and repair of cells
Explanation:
Prophase:
-DNA condenses (supercoiled, chromatids are visible under light microscope);
-Nuclear membrane begins to disintegrate (by the end of prophase it is completely gone)
-Centrioles move to opposite ends of the cell
-Splinde fibers start to form from the centrioles and grow
Metaphase:
-Spindle fibers, departing from both poles, are attached to each centromere, on opposite sides
-The spindle fibers pull the chromosomes back and forth until they align in a plane along the equator of the cell, which is called the equatorial plane
Anaphase:
-The spindle fibers shorten
-The centromeres of sister chromatids split
-Chromatids move apart, pulled by the spindle fibers
-Chromatids become chromosomes
-Half of the chromosomes move to one cell pole, half to the other
Telophase:
-The chromosomes reach the cell pole
-Nuclear membrane reforms
-Spindle fibers break down and disappear
-The chromosomes begin to uncoil, which makes them diffuse and less compact
Cytokinesis:
-The cell membrane pinches inward until the cell divides in two;
-There are two daughter cells with the same structures and number of chromosomes as the parent cell
-Chromosomes decondense
Which label should Megan add to complete her chart?
O Maple, 19%
O Maple, 29%
O Maple, 39%
O Maple, 49%
Answer:
Megan should add Maple, 39%
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Answer: The answer is C
Explanation:
just add them up unlit you get a total of 100 percent. But 39 is the correct answer 7+12+15+27+39=100
What is chelpus mean?
Answer:
chelpus is a hacker that hack paid apps from market and make it usable for free
Suppose a researcher introduces a mutation into the glucosidase domain of the mammalian glycogen debranching enzyme. The mutation inhibits the activity of the glucosidase but does not affect the other functions of the enzyme. The researcher then introduces the mutated enzyme into mammalian cells that do not express wild type glycogen debranching enzyme. Predict the effect of the mutation on glycogen metabolism.
Answer:
cells will have glycogen molecules with branches of a single glucose residue
Explanation:
Glycogen debranching enzymes are proteins that catalyze the removal of branching from glycogen, which is a multibranched polysaccharide composed of glucose units and serves as a form of energy storage. These enzymes have two catalytic activities on a single polypeptide chain: glucosyltransferase and glucosidase activities, which are both required for glycogen breakdown. Glycogen degradation requires both glycogen phosphorylase and glycogen debranching enzymes. First, a glycogen phosphorylase acts to digest a glycogen branch down to four glucose residues. Subsequently, the debranching enzyme through its glucosyltransferase activity acts to transfer three glucose residues to a nearby branch of the glycogen chain. Finally, through its glucosidase activity, the debranching enzyme cleaves the remaining α-1,6 linkage in order to release free glucose.
In _______, with the help of Rosalind Franklin, ____________ discovered the structure of DNA.
A. 1915, Watson and Crick
B. 1953, Watson and Chargaff
C. 1953, Watson and Crick
D. 1951, Chargaff
Answer:
The answer is C.) 1953, Watson and Crick. In 1953, with the help of Rosalind Franklin, Watson and Crick discovered the structure of DNA.
Explanation:
To be specific, James Watson and Francis Crick were the first people to make a 3-D model of DNA. Although it may not seem much today, as our technology has advanced so much ever since, it was big time in 1953. They discovered that DNA was shaped like a double-helix, or twisting ladder. Pretty intriguing if you ask me!
If a physicist performs an experiment, who would likely try to replicate it?
The physicist himself
Other physicists
The family of the physicist
No one, because an experiment can never be replicated
I think the answer is the second one.
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Which of the following represents the correct flow of information during
homeostasis?
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a.) Integrator - Sensor - Effector
O b.) Sensor - Integrator - Effector
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Answer:
b.) Sensor - Integrator - Effector
Explanation:
During homeostasis, our body sense change that occur in the external environment through sensors. These sensors sends the information to integrator or the control center where the information is analyzed. After analysis, the instructions are send to the effectors to take action against the change which is occur in the external environment of our body so the correct order of homeostasis is Sensor - Integrator - Effector.
Guinea pigs can produce different coat colors, white, brown, and mixed white/brown (agouti). The allele B is codominant with allele W (white coat). Cross an agouti-colored Guinea pig with a brown Guinea pig. What are the odds of the offspring?
Answer:
Brown
Explanation:because the agouti itself is a mixture that remains of a pale brown color and the melanin content in the animals is in the darker colors so it is more likely that the brown color is predominant to the agouti due to the content of melanin that it
The descendants of a cross between an agouti heterozygous (AB) colored Guinea pig and a brown (BB) colored Guinea pig are half heterozygous agouti, half homozygous brown. The correct option is A.
What exactly is codominance?Codominance is a genetic effect that happens whenever the alleles are expressed in heterozygotes.
In this particular instance, allele B co-dominates with allele W, resulting in heterozygous (WB) colored Guinea pigs like one of the parents.
Thus, the correct option is A.
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The missing options of the question are:
A. 1/2 heterozygous brown, 1/2 homozygous agouti.B. 1/2 homozygous white, 1/2 heterozygous brown.C. 1/4 homozygous brown.D. 1/2 heterozygous agouti, 1/4 white.