Answer: Positive effects: Disease prevention, agriculture, transplants, pharmaceuticals
Negative: Herbicides, pesticides, mutations
Explanation:
What is the answer to number 2??
Answer:
Animalia
Fungi
Protista
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What happens when an organism genome (genetic code) is incorrectly copied or changed?
Answer:
When there is a mistake in the copying of the genetic message that is permanent, a mutation has occurred. Two of the bases in DNA (Cytosine and Thymine) are the most vulnerable, and when this happens, they may pair with each other or themselves and the message is changed.
Explanation:
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What are the substances?
Explanation:
A: A bright, egg shaped form. B: Dust, gas, and stars in a nonuniform arrangement. C: Dust, gas, and stars in the shape of a pinwheel.
Use the drop-down menus to identify each type of galaxy pictured.
Galaxy A:
Galaxy B:
Galaxy C:
Answer:
Can't answer without drop-down menus
Explanation:
How?
Water is clear and clouds are white, BUT clouds are made of water...
Answer:
I don't know
Explanation:
Healthy human lungs look pink and spongy from the outside. The left lung is a little smaller than the right lung to make room for the heart. The lungs and heart are both protected by the rib cage. In the lungs, each main bronchus branches off into many smaller bronchi. The bronchi become smaller and smaller, and the smallest bronchi are called bronchioles. There are about 30,000 bronchioles in each lung, each about the same thickness as a strand of hair. The inhaled air eventually ends up in tiny air sacs called alveoli at the end of each bronchiole. There are about 300 million alveoli in each lung. They are covered with capillaries, tiny blood vessels that are only one cell thick. Oxygen travels from the alveoli through the capillaries to the bloodstream, heart and other cells.
Which of these best represents the progression of bronchi, bronchioles and alveoli in the lungs?
A
tree trunks that become smaller branches and twigs
B
a tight flower bud that has opened into a full bloom
C
whole apples that are sliced into separate wedges
D
a bridge that crosses two rivers
How are SA node cells similar to nerve cells?
Answer:
It has property of automaticity. Is is modified myocyte and depolarizes on its own and doesn't require and nerve.
Explanation:
Viruses vary in size and structure, but what is one thing they have in common?
a. they destroy the host cell
b. they all cause terminal illness
c. they all hijack a host cell
d. none of the above