If a sample of DNA is 21% adenine, it would be % cytosine.
Answer: 28%
Explanation:
Use Chargaff's rules which states that 100% is total of all 4 bases and Adenine and Thymine need to have 1:1 ratio and Cytosine and Guanine need to have 1:1 ratio
21% Adenine and 21% Thymine
21% + 21% = 42 100 - 42 = 56 56 / 2 = 28
28% Cytosine and 28% Guanine
Order the following words for Transcription
1 pre-mRNA
2.Gene
3 DNA
4mRNA
Answer:
2. Gene
3. DNA
1. Pre-mRNA
4. mRNA
Explanation:
Transcription is the first step of gene expression in which a DNA molecule serves as template for the synthesis of mRNA. In the process of transcription, a Gene present on the DNA molecule is transcribed by RNA polymerase using complementary base pairing rule.
After the gene is transcribed, a pre-mRNA is formed. This mRNA is so called because it is immature. The pre-mRNA undergoes processing such as polyadenylation, splicing etc. to become a mRNA.
Hence, based on this, the order is:
Gene → DNA → pre-mRNA → mRNA
b. Earth's thermohaline circulation moves heat around the planet, as can be seen by the warmer
climate in England due to the Gulf Stream. (2 points)
True or false ?
What happens when an organism is able to acquire all the necessary resources it needs to survive over time?
Answer:
It will lead to extension.
Explanation:
If something is a need for an organism, and that resource is not replenished over time the organism will go extinct.
Mitosis is the division of a cell's ____.
A. nucleus
B. cytoplasm
Answer:
B. cytoplasm
Explanation:
Mitosis is division of a cell's cytoplasm.
What percentage of DNA comes from
each parent during sexual reproduction?
Answer:
50 %
Explanation:
So, each sperm contains 50% of the father's genes and each egg contains 50% of the mother's genes. This makes gametes different from other cells in the body
Answer:
50 from each parent is the correct answer
In which layer of the atmosphere does most condensation occur?
A) troposphere B) stratosphere C) ozone layer D) mesosphere E) ionosphere
Answer:
condensation occurs in the troposphere
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If a large seed that was once prominent on an island became scarce and there were more small seeds available, how would this affect the relative fitness and what type of selection would this lead to?
a
Individuals at both the upper and lower ends of the curve will have higher fitness than individuals near the middle.
b
Individuals near the center of the curve will have higher fitness than individuals at either end.
c
Individuals at one end of the curve will have a higher fitness than individuals elsewhere in the curve.
d
The individuals in the curve would remain unchanged.
Answer:
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if you had $5000 what would you do with it and why?
Answer:
pay off student loans
Explanation:
Answer:
I know some people are against this but I would get myself some hunting gear, put some money away for further things, get my favorite snacks, save for Christmas, and then I would put the rest towards my family's medical needs because my family means the world to me.
Explain the basic process of transcription. Include a description of the major intracellular structures involved.
Answer:
Transcription is the cellular process of RNA synthesis by decoding the information contained in a DNA fragment
Explanation:
Transcription is the process by which the genetic information contained in a fragment of DNA called 'gene' is used as a template to synthesize an RNA molecule, usually, a messenger RNA (mRNA), which is subsequently used to synthesize a protein by the process of translation. In eukaryotic organisms, transcription involves a DNA template strand, which contains both non-coding (i.e., promoter, introns) and conding (i.e, exons) regions, and an RNA polymerase that adds nucleotides to the growing RNA strand using as a template a DNA strand. Both in prokaryotes and eukaryotes, transcription occurs in three basic steps: 1-initiation, where DNA strands separate, 2- elongation, where the RNA polymerase moves on the DNA sequence to synthesize an RNA molecule, and 3-termination, where transcription terminates depending on the sequence in the RNA (eukaryotic transcription has an additional step known as RNA processing).
Scientists have proposed more than two dozen ways to define species. One commonly used definition, called the biological species concept, holds that populations belong to the same species if they can contribute genes to a common gene pool. Reproductive barriers block gene flow between different species. Gene flow between populations tends to hold the gene pool of a species together. Three of the most prominent definitions of species are the biological species concept, the phylogenetic species concept, and the morphological species concept. For each characteristic, identify the a
Complete question:
Scientists have proposed more than two dozen ways to define species. One commonly used definition, called the biological species concept, holds that populations belong to the same species if they can contribute genes to a common gene pool. Reproductive barriers block gene flow between different species. Gene flow between populations tends to hold the gene pool of a species together.
Part A - Comparing species definitions
Three of the most prominent definitions of species are the biological species concept, the phylogenetic species concept, and the morphological species (morphospecies) concept.
Drag each characteristic to the appropriate bin based on the species concept(s) to which it applies → You will find this in the attached files
Answer:
Not applicable for extinct species → Biological Based on evolutionary history → Phylogenetic Relies on similarities in structure → Morphological Accommodates asexual reproduction / Species acceptance criteria can be subjective → Morphological and PhylogeneticUsed by scientists in classification → Morphological, Phylogenetic, and BiologicalExplanation:
The biological concept states that species are population groups that -in a real or potential way- can mate and reproduce, but are reproductively isolated from other groups.
Individuals belonging to a species cannot reproduce with members of other species.
This biological concept has limitations. Its application might present difficulties in concern with asexual reproduction species, such as bacteria, rotifer, cnidarians, plants, and etcetera.
Besides, this concept cannot be applied to the past because it is difficult to deduce reproductive capability between extinct species.
Finally, this concept is not adequate concerning hybridization zones, something to be expected considering evolutionary processes. This is the reason why it has been less accepted by botanists, as some plant species hybridize with other species.
The phylogenetic species concept defines species on a determined time and through time, and these are the horizontal and vertical species concepts, respectively. The species group is considered to be the less inclusive monophyletic group.
According to the phylogenetic concept, a species is a monophyletic group whose organisms share synapomorphies.
The establishment of species relies on molecular markers.
The morphological species concept defines species according to the shared morphological characteristics shared by all the members of the species. It is a descriptive method to separate species.
When a group differs considerably at a morphological level from another group, it is defined as a different species.
Some limitations might emerge from this species concept. It does not consider variability among individuals,
Individuals of the same species might be polymorphic, exhibiting morphological differences between organisms. These individuals would be considered to be different species following the morphological concept. Some different species might be morphologically similar, despite being different. These species might be considered as one following the morphological concept.DNA: TAC GCG TAC CGG ATC
mRNA:
Amino acids: HELP[
Answer:
AUG CGC AUG GCC UAG
Explanation:
Replace thymine (T) with uracil (U)
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Answer: earths climate it will affect the system by destroying animals habitat cause air pollution and eventually there will be plastic and trash in the rainforest that wasn't there before
this is a negative effect because building a road will hurt the local ecosystem by putting humans in contact with wildlife and can/will cause a disease transfer in the wildlife's population or the human population.
logging companies it will severely damage the rainforest and its wildlife there causing irreversible damage to the ecosystem
tis is a negative effect because deforestation in the largest forest in the world is not good for the environment carbon dioxide will begin to build up and oxygen levels will start to decline.
What are the four different types of deserts?
Answer:
Explanation:
Name Type of Desert Location
Antarctic Polar Antarctica
Arctic Polar Alaska, Canada, Greenland, Iceland
Sahara Subtropical Northern Africa
Answer:
1) hot and dry deserts or subtropical deserts
2) semi-arid deserts
3) coastal deserts
4) cold (or polar) deserts
1. Which animal has the highest body temperature when the environmental temperature is 15 degrees Celsius?
A) Rabbit
B) Snake
C) Cat
D) Alligator
2. At 86 degrees Fahrenheit, what is the body temperature of the pigeon?
A) 30 degrees C
B) 40 degrees C
C) 41 degrees C
D) 47 degrees C
3. According to the graph, which ectotherm can live in the coldest environments?
A) Snake
B) Cat
C) Lizard
D) Rabbit
Answer:
1. C) Cat
2. D) 47 degrees C
3. B) Cat
Two distinct bands appear in a single lane at the completion of an SDS-PAGE analysis of an unknown protein. Select one: a. These bands represent two subunits of a homodimer. b. Each band represents a different sized subunit of a multimeric protein. c. Each band represents a protein subunit with different charge to mass ratio. d. These bands represent two subunits of a heterodimer. e. These bands represent two separate subunits of identical size.
Answer:
b. Each band represents a different-sized subunit of a multimeric protein.
Explanation:
SDS-PAGE analysis allows the separation and discrimination of proteins according to their molecular weight. The technique separates proteins in an electromagnetic field.
The SDS-PAGE technique makes proteins move in solid support -gel- by the action of the electric field. The distance reached by each protein is proportional to their molecular weight. The protein separation from a mixture results in bands that reflect their size.
SDS is a detergent that denaturalizes the protein and sets a relation charge size, such as that the motion of the protein in the gel is proportional to its weight. The bigger the protein is, the stronger interaction with the polyacrylamide gel there will be. The speed of displacement in the electromagnetic field is inversely proportional to the protein size.
how do i get rid of hicups?????
Answer:
just hold your breath for as long as you can
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
Hold your breath and swallow three times.
Breathe into a paper bag but stop before you get lightheaded!
Drink a glass of water quickly.
Swallow a teaspoon of sugar.
Pull on your tongue.
Gargle with water.
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Which part of a cell will identify it as prokaryotic or eukaryotic?
A. mitochondria
B.nucleus
C.endoplasmic reticulum
D.chloroplast
Help please true or false
Answer:
false
Explanation:
because it's false
Answer:
The answer correct false called photosynthesis
How do bacteria respond to their environment? Think back to how viruses mutate. What do you predict can happen to bacterial DNA?
Answer:
Well they respond pretty well to other environment and they adapt
Individuals ------ when they work together to obtain resources. A.cooperate B.compete
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Which of the following correctly describes the effect of endocrine disrupters on humans?
a.
They destroy normal human hormones.
b.
They destroy cells that hormones would normally target.
c.
They prevent hormones from binding to the cells they target.
d.
They destroy endocrine glands that would normally release necessary hormones.
Answer: b
Explanation:
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What control mechanisms might prevent cells from producing too much of the amino acid glycine?
In addition to mutations, genetic variation can also arise during the formation of gametes during meiosis. During meiosis I, homologous chromosomes can randomly exchange segments, in a process called crossing-over. This trading changes the order of the genes in the DNA and on the chromosomes. Exchange material is integrated into the rest of the chromosomes DNA. Each chromosome loses some DNA and gains some DNA. As a result, there are more genotypes in the offspring. 2. What function does recombination by crossing-over have in genetic variation
Answer:
Crossing over ensures that organisms of the same parents have differences in genetic content making them unique in one way or the other.
Explanation:
This question is describing the process of crossing over, which occurs only during prophase I of meiosis. During the process of crossing over, alleles of a gene are exchanged between non-sister chromatids of homologous chromosomes (mother and father chromosomes).
Hence, a unique GAMETE that has been genetically recombined will be formed. When these gametes are fertilized (egg) or fertilizes (sperm), organisms that are genetically different from their parents are produced. This ensures genetic variation, which is a difference in the genetic content of organisms.
A dog, Skipper, is roaming around the neighborhood. Skipper passes one of
his favorite spots and lifts his leg to urinate on a fire hydrant. Three
systems at work are:
Answer:
5. Muscular
6. Skeletal
12.Excretory
Explanation:
He lifts his leg, meaning his using skeletal and he is removing waste from his body using muscular & excretory.
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What percentage of the global water supply is fresh water? 6 percent 35 percent 1 percent 10 percent
Answer: i know it woluld be 48 because you add all the numnbers that you provided then you subtract it from 100 and get 48%
Explanation:
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The heart is a four chambered organ whose walls are made up of entirely muscles. How would a problem associated with the walls of the heart affect the systematic circulation?
How do laws reduce air pollution?
Answer:
Laws reduce air pollution by a number of things, this could be by issuing a fine of about £20 or above. This is the most common way yet im sure in more serious cases prison sentences are issued.