Hox Genes:

A cow born in Russia has two tails. Which of the following most likely was the cause of this abnormality?

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Answer 1
Domestication and selective breeding has resulted in over 1000 extant cattle breeds. Many of these breeds do not excel in important traits but are adapted to local environments. These adaptations are a valuable source of genetic material for efforts to improve commercial breeds. As a step toward this goal we identified candidate regions to be under selection in genomes of nine Russian native cattle breeds adapted to survive in harsh climates. After comparing our data to other breeds of European and Asian origins we found known and novel candidate genes that could potentially be related to domestication, economically important traits and environmental adaptations in cattle.

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Which of these events would lead to an INCREASE in the size of a population of squirrels?
A. More squirrels are born that die
B. Some squirrels emigrate to a different ecosystem in search of food
C. New predators are added to the ecosystem
D. A large number of squirrels die because of a forest fire

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A. More squirrels are born then die

Answer:

A

Explanation:

the answer cannot be D, since dying decreases the population. And it cannoy be c because if new predators are added, there might be others who will eat the squirrels. and b doesnt mean a decreasion or increason. so its neutral. therefor the answer is A

. ​Describe it in your own words

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Answer:

the cycle of the re-growth and how nitrogen affects the elements around us  

Explanation: I really just wanted to know if this would help you. hope it did.

!.A cladogram is...


A. A two-word scientific name consisting of the organism's genus and species names.


B. An ordered system to classify organisms


C. A branching diagram that shows patterns of shared characteristics within organisms


D. The evolutionary development of a species



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I will give brainliest and five stars ane 19 points for the best answer

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Answer:

hi

Explanation:

A cladogram (from Greek clados "branch" and gramma "character") is a diagram used in cladistics to show relations among organisms. ... These branching off points represent a hypothetical ancestor (not an actual entity) which can be inferred to exhibit the traits shared among the terminal taxa above it.

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Organisms in the class Mammalia have characteristics the include (choose all that apply)
а
hair
С
nursing young with milk
being ectothermic
d
giving birth exclusively on land

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C and D are correct answers

1. Which are the two important roles of the atmosphere?

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The important role of the atmosphere is to supply oxygen, water, carbon dioxide and nutrients. It also protects all living things from extreme temperatures and radiation (protects us from harmful solar rays).

Which is not a characteristic of homologous chromosomes?

A. same length
B. same centromere positon
C. exact same type of alleles
D. same genes

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Answer:

C. exact same type of alleles

The water cycle is a complex system. In it, water changes
states. Sometimes it is a liquid. Sometimes it is a solid. Other
times it can become a gas. What change occurs when water is
boiled?
a Gas becomes a solid.
b Gas becomes a liquid.
C Liquid becomes a gas.
d Saldes loud

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Answer:

the answer is c

Explanation:

when water is boiled it becomes a gas

What is a igneous rock

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Answer:

Igneous rock, or magmatic rock, is one of the three main rock types, the others being sedimentary etc. Igneous rock is formed through the cooling and solidification of magma or lava.


Based on the context in paragraph 4, fossil refers to ____________.

a. how igneous rocks were formed over time
b. a trace or print, or the remains of a plant or animal of a past age preserved in Earth or rock
c. layers of sediment building up over time and pressing down, forming rock


4. Sedimentary rock is the second category. These rocks cover most of Earth’s land. Sedimentary rocks are made of pieces of other rocks and shells. Erosion causes rocks to slowly wear away. Erosion can be caused by rain, wind, freezing, and plant roots. Sometimes small pieces of rock are made because of erosion. The small pieces of rock are called sediment. Rivers take sediment to oceans and lakes. The river drops the sediments as it slows down. The sediments settle to the bottom in layers. More and more layers of sediment are dropped over millions of years. The weight from the top layers turns the bottom layers of sediments into rock. This makes some sedimentary rocks look layered. Fossils are often found in sedimentary rocks.

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Answer:

b. a trace or print, or the remains of a plant or animal of a past age preserved in Earth or rock

Explanation:

Fossils are remains or prints of extinct species that are slowly filled in with sediment over time.

Which of the following is NOT one of the key characteristics of a well-designed test?
A) standardization
B) reliability
C) validity
D) brevity

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Answer:

D) brevity

Explanation:

A test can be defined as an examination or quiz given to a student (pupil) during an academic calendar in order to measure or determine his or her intelligence. It is usually graded based on a set of defined grades or scores.

The key characteristics of a well-designed test includes the following;

I. Standardization: it is important that test is set based on certain criteria and acceptable rules within the education community and curriculum.

II. Reliability: the questions contained in a test should be credible and backed by correct answers.

III. Validity: the test questions should be genuine and authentic across board.

However, brevity simply means succinctness or conciseness i.e the test should be brief and very short in duration.

Select the goals of conservation agriculture.

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Answer:

Explanation:

Sustainable agricultural practices are intended to protect the environment, expand the Earth's natural resource base, and maintain and improve soil fertility. Based on a multi-pronged goal, sustainable agriculture seeks to: Increase profitable farm income. Promote environmental stewardship.

For more than a decade, Greenland has been losing about 600 trillion pounds of ice per year. The change in the distribution of weight on Earth changes how Earth wobbles on its axis. How can a change in Earth's wobble affect Earth's climate ?
A. Wobbling away from the sun can cool down regions.
B. Wobbling in the direction of the sun can cause large ice sheets to form
C. Wobbling away from the sun can cause polar ice caps to melt.
D. Wobbling in the direction of the sun can cool down regions .​

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A is the corect answer ! I hope this helped !


A man who carries an allele of an X-linked gene will pass it on to

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Explanation:

A man passes on his Y chromosome to all of his sons and his X chromosome to all of his daughters. Therefore, the sons of a man with an X-linked dominant disorder will not be affected, but all of his daughters will inherit the condition. A woman passes on one or the other of her X chromosomes to each child.

The chart below shows the inferred evolution of some dinosaurs during three time periods in Earth’s history.
Which dinosaur most likely evolved from Coelophysis?Immersive Reader
(5 Points)


Camptosaurus

Triceratops

Theodont

Tyrannosaurus

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Answer:

camptosaurus

Explanation:

I think it's correct

The Dinosaur that most likely evolved from Coelophysis is known as Camptosaurus. Thus, the correct option for this question is A.

What is Evolution?

Evolution may be characterized as the complete methodology of gradual change that takes place over many generations, during which species of animals, plants, or insects slowly change some of their physical characteristics.

Coelophysis lived during the late Triassic period some 216.5 to 203.6 million years ago. Researchers believe that this small theropod lived on river floodplains where it walked alongside crocodilian-like Camptosaurus. They were small theropod dinosaurs that lived in what is now North America and Southern Africa during the late Triassic.

Therefore, the Dinosaur that most likely evolved from Coelophysis is known as Camptosaurus. Thus, the correct option for this question is A.

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Why is cigaratte smoking injurious to health ?
Name the enzyme which is present in infants but may be absent in adults.​

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Explanation:

cigaratte smoking is injurious to health because it affects our lungs,heart and different internal organs of our body which is cause of cancer and other non curable diseases.

Answer:

During smoking the cigarettes fumes make the walls alveoli very thin which causes rupturing of alveoli. This reduces the surface area for gaseous exchange in lungs .

To make up for the reduces gaseous exchange the heart has to pump more blood.

Which characteristic do jawless fish and cartilaginous fish have in common?

jaws
scales
skeleton of cartilage
tube-shaped body

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Answer:

C. skeleton of cartilage

Explanation:

i got it right on edge

Chickens that carry both the alleles for rose comb (R) and pea comb (P) have walnut combs, whereas chickens that lack both of these alleles (that is, rr pp) have single combs. From the information about interactions between these two genes, determine the phenotypes and proportions expected from the following crosses:

a. RR Pp × rr Pp;
b. rr PP × Rr Pp;
c. Rr Pp × Rr pp;
d. Rr pp × rr pp

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Answer:

Explanation:

Available data:

There are two diallelic genes that code for chickens combDominant alleles R and P express rose comb and pea comb, respectivelyWhen they are together in a genotype, they express walnut combs, R-P-Recessive alleles are r and pGenotypes with only recessive alleles express single combs, rrpp

So, genotypes and phenotypes would be like

Walnut combs, RRPP, RrPP, RRPp, RrPp (One dominant allele of each gene)Rose comb, RRpp or Rrpp (only R gene with dominant allele)Pea comb, rrPP or rrPp (Only P gene with dominant allele)Single combs, rrpp (no dominant alleles at all)

a) Cross: RR Pp × rr Pp

   Phenotypes:  Walnut  x  Pea

   Gametes)   RP, Rp, RP, Rp

                       rP, rp, rP, rp

   Punnett square)   RP       RP       Rp      Rp

                       rP    RrPP   RrPP    RrPp    RrPp

                       rP    RrPP   RrPP    RrPp    RrPp

                       rp    RrPp   RrPp    Rrpp     Rrpp

                       rp    RrPp   RrPp    Rrpp     Rrpp

F1) 12/16 = 3/4 R-P-, Walnut-combed animals

     4/16 = 1/4 Rrpp, Rose-combed animals

b. Cross: rr PP × Rr Pp

  Phenotype: Pea x Walnut

   Gametes:  rP, rP, rP, rP

                     RP, Rp, rP, rp

Punnett square)    RP         rP          Rp        rp

                    rP    RrPP     rrPP       RrPp     rrPp

                     rP    RrPP     rrPP       RrPp    rrPp

                    rP    RrPP     rrPP       RrPp     rrPp

                    rP    RrPP     rrPP       RrPp     rrPp

F1) 4/16 = 1/4 = 25% RrPP, Walnut-combed animals

    4/16 = 1/4 = 25% rrPP, Pea-combed animals

    4/16 = 1/4 = 25% RrPp, Walnut-combed animals

    4/16 = 1/4 = 25%  rrPp, Pea-combed animals

    1/2 = 50%  Walnut-combed animals, R-P-

    1/2 = 50% Pea-combed animals, rrP-

c. Cross: Rr Pp × Rr pp

   Phenotype:  Walnut  x   Rose

   Gametes: RP, Rp, rP, rp

                    Rp, rp, Rp, rp

    Punnett square)   RP          Rp           rP         rp

                      Rp     RRPp     RRpp      RrPp     Rrpp

                      Rp     RRPp     RRpp      RrPp     Rrpp

                      rp      RrPp       Rrpp      rrPp       rrpp

                      rp      RrPp       Rrpp      rrPp       rrpp

F1) 2/16 = 1/8 RRPp, walnut

    2/16 = 1/8 RRpp, Rose

    4/16 = 2/8 RrPp, Walnut

    4/16 = 2/8 Rrpp, Rose

    2/16 = 1/8 rrPp, Pea

    2/16 = 1/8 rrpp, single

    6/16 = 3/8 walnut, R-P-

     6/16 = 3/8 rose, R-pp

     2/16 = 1/8 Pea, rrP-

     2/16 = 1/8 Single, rrpp

d. Cross: Rr pp × rr pp

Phenotype: Rose   x   Single

Gametes) Rp, rp, Rp, rp

                rp, rp, rp, rp

Punnett square)   Rp       Rp        rp        rp

                    rp    Rrpp    Rrpp     rrpp    rrpp

                    rp    Rrpp    Rrpp     rrpp    rrpp

                    rp    Rrpp    Rrpp     rrpp    rrpp

                    rp    Rrpp    Rrpp     rrpp    rrpp

F1) 8/16 = 1/2 = 50% Rrpp, Rose-combed animals

    8/16 = 1/2 = 50% rrpp, single-combed animals

What is the significance of pepsin in this experiment? (Why is it included?)

Question 2 options:

Pepsin is an enzyme, it breaks the bonds within proteins.


Pepsin is an acid, it will dissolve anything.


Pepsin is a basic substance, it will dissolve anything.


Pepsin is the protein we are studying.

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al 1

Explanation:

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What is true about the evolutionary relationships between groups of animals on a phylogenetic tree?

a. The closer animals are located on a tree, the more characteristics they share.

b. Animals on a tree are related only if they are on the same branch of the tree.

c. Only the animals close to the bottom of the tree share a common ancestor.

d. The further apart animals are on a tree, the more closely they are related.

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Answer:

The closer animals are located on a tree, the more characteristics they share.

Explanation:

The pattern of branching in a phylogenetic tree reflects how species or other groups evolved from a series of common ancestors. In trees, two species are more related if they have a more recent common ancestor and less related if they have a less recent common ancestor.

Kayla observes that plants that grow in the shade have larger leaves than plants that grow in full
sunlight. Based on that observation, which of these might be an advantage of having larger leaves?
F An increase in water supply
G A decrease in water loss
H An increase in light absorption
J A decrease in heat production

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Answer:

H sunlight makes make stuff bloom faster and brighter it

A decrease in heat production

This is because if it is in shade, there is bairly any heat applied since sun is a form of heat.

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The cholesterol associated with membranes

- helps stabilize the membrane at body temperature
- is attached to proteins and extends into the environment surrounding the cell
- both a and c
- is an abnormality resulting from a diet high in cholesterol

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Answer:

b) It interferes with the movements of the fatty acid tails of the phospholipids.

Explanation:

Cholesterol has many important functions, including its role in membrane permeability, especially the cell membrane, and its role in metabolism. Cholesterol reduces the permeability of lipid membranes. ... Cholesterol helps to restrict the passage of molecules by increasing the packing of phospholipids. Steroid molecule that makes membranes more fluid at low temps and more ordered at high temps.

- Flat, rigid, carbon rings interfere with the movement of phospholipids.

- Smaller and less amphipathic lipid that is only found in animals.

- Sandwiched between fatty acid tails of phospholipids.

What happens to oxygen that is produced during photosynthesis?
a. It is used by plants to carry out photosynthesis.
b. It is used by all organisms to carry out photosynthesis.
It is used by all organisms to carry out cellular respiration.
d. It is used only by plants to carry out cellular respiration.
C.

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It would be C because oxygen isn’t used by plants and plants only So that would cross out there, B is wrong because humans can’t do photosynthesis. Plants are the only organism that can carry out Cellular respiration, so that takes out D so the only logical answer to say it is used by organisms to carry out cellular respiration
The answer is D because only plants use it all organisms don’t use photosynthesis and oxygen isn’t used in photosynthesis it is given off

A_____slide has an indentation in the center to hold the specimen , which is advantageous for larger specimen.
A. Coversilp.
B. Depressio.
C. Wet mount​

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

Answer:

B depressio

Explanation:

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Question 7 of 10
Which molecule is a product of photosynthesis?
O A. Sugar
B. Nitrogen
O C. Carbon dioxide
D. Water

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The answer is sugar
a) sugar/ photosynthesis is The process in which light energy is converted to chemical energy in forms of sugars

What are the 3
environmental stresses?

Give examples for each of
the stressors

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Stressors may be natural in origin, being associated with such environmental influences as:
competition, predation, disease, and other interactions among organisms
constraints related to climate or to inadequate or excessive nutrients, moisture, or space
disturbances such as wildfire and windstorms

What does Darwin's theory of evolution suggest?

species change over time

different species can interbreed

extinct species are not related
to living species

animals that look alike are most closely related

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Answer:

a.

Explanation:

A DNA molecule carries information that specifies some traits of an organism. This information is found in the-
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shape of the molecule that is known as a double helix
order of nitrogenous bases in a single strand of nucleotides
number of different kinds of nucleotides in the molecule
kinds of nitrogenous bases that form complementary nucleotide pairs

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Answer: The fourth answer

Explanation: The alternating sequence of complementary bases is what determines traits found in organisms

In DNA molecule, the information is found in kinds of nitrogenous bases that form complementary nucleotide pairs.

What are the functions of DNA?

Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is an organic chemical that contains genetic information and instructions for protein synthesis. It is found in most cells of every organism.

DNA contains the instructions needed for an organism to develop, survive and reproduce. To carry out these functions, DNA sequences must be converted into messages that can be used to produce proteins.

DNA is made of nucleotides. A nucleotide has two components: a backbone, made from the sugar deoxyribose and phosphate groups, and nitrogenous bases, known as cytosine, thymine, adenine, and guanine.

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Comprehension Questions: Answer all the following questions in complete sentences!
Population Density
1. A population of 140 earthworms live in an area of 4
m2, what is the population density?
D=???
D= ???
I
I
D= ???

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Answer:

density =population size/area of habitat

Explanation:

density =140 earthworms/4m²

=35 earthworms/m²

what's a ripple effect

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Answer:

You know when a droplet falls into the water and then the water removes that looks like its making O's around where the droplet has fallen? Thats what ripple is.

Explanation:

Now if youre talking about the ripple effect similar to mental health here what it is:

The ripple effect is often used colloquially to mean a multiplier in macroeconomics. For example, an individual's reduction in spending reduces the incomes of others and their ability to spend.

meaning of epidemic virus pandemic​

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A pandemic is defined as “an epidemic occurring worldwide, or over a very wide area, crossing international boundaries and usually affecting a large number of people”. The classical definition includes nothing about population immunity, virology or disease severity.

By this definition, pandemics can be said to occur annually in each of the temperate southern and northern hemispheres, given that seasonal epidemics cross international boundaries and affect a large number of people. However, seasonal epidemics are not considered pandemics.

Answer:

The meaning of this answer is...

AN EPIDEMIC is a disease that affects a large number of people within a community, population, or region. A PANDEMIC is an epidemic that's spread over multiple countries or continents.

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