Answer:
A superbug refers to a germ that has formed resistance to multiple drugs that once treated the infection caused by the germ. The term “superbug” was developed by social media. While any germ may become a superbug, bacterial and fungal strains that routinely infect humans, animals, and crops are most likely to do so.
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State three ways we can protect our Earth.
Answer:
Recycle, Plant Trees, Use reusable bags
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Wyjaśnij dlaczego smak słodki jest sygnałem zachęcającym do jedzenia?
Answer:
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genotypes has the potential for the greatest genetic variation in the offspring
Answer:
is that a question or an answer? cuz im learning about stuff like that right now
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Which molecule results from the final step of the Calvin cycle
Answer:
RuBP
Explanation:
if im wrong sorry
17. How does the placement of the stamen in relationship to the pistil affect the way in which
the flower is fertilized?
Answer:
this placement increases the chances of pollination
Explanation:
Pollination refers to the process of transferring pollen grains from the male stamens of a flower to the female stigma. The stamens generally surround the pistil and they are composed of two structures: 1-the anther (produces male reproductive cells or pollen grains) and 2-filaments (supports the anthers). Moreover, the female pistil is generally located at the center of the flower and it is composed of three structures: stigma (a sticky bulb in the center of flower), ovary (contains female reproductive cells or ovules), style (supports the stigma). The arrangement of the plant's reproductive organs increases the chances of pollination: when a pollinator (e.g. bees) visits a stigma for nectar it has to go through the stamen and catch pollen that then carries to the stigma of the same flower (auto-pollination) or another flower (cross-pollination). Moreover, the flowers also have petals and sepals that help attract pollinators and protect the flower bud, respectively.
5. What types of genes change very slowly?
Answer: Mutation. The allelic variations that make evolution possible are generated by the process of mutation, but new mutations change gene frequencies very slowly, because mutation rates are low. Assume that the gene allele A1 mutates to allele A2 at a rate m per generation and that at a given time the frequency of A1 is p.
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PLS ANSWER, How do the organ systems function together in the human body?
Answer:
it doesn't say the options so I'm what to pick from sorry
Help please true or false
Answer:
false
Explanation:
because it's false
Answer:
The answer correct false called photosynthesis
What happens to bacterial cells when human genes are inserted
why must heterotrophs eat other organisms
Answer:
to survive
Explanation:
eating=living
How does waste removal in a fetus differ from waste removal after birth?
A) Fetal waste is removed through the chorion; infant waste is removed through the rectum.
B) Fetal waste is removed through the rectum; infant waste is removed through the chorion.
C) Fetal waste is removed through the ductus venosus; infant waste is removed through the rectum.
D) Fetal waste is removed through the large intestine; infant waste is removed through the ductus venosus.
Answer: A) Fetal waste is removed through the chorion; infant waste is removed through the rectum.
Explanation:
A developing fetus is surrounded by chorion which is an outer membrane. The role of the chorion is to protect the embryo and provide nutrition to it in the form of blood supply. It helps in getting rid of waste products from the developing fetus that goes into the mother blood to remove out of her body. In case of infants the rectum is the last part of the digestive tract and it receives the waste in the form of fecal matter from small intestine which is removed out through the rectum.
Why are only four amino acids produced by 5 codons? I need this answer ASAP
Answer:
My answer (that the information we have about codon structure is limited to the observations we can make now) is similar to the first part of your answer: that the number of amino acids that can be encoded is a function of codon length, in that both imply the (circular) argument that we must need more than 14 amino acids (plus a start and a stop, making 16) because we observe three nucleotide codons rather than two nucleotide codons. It would be nice to have a noncircular argumentf for why the minimum number of distinct amino acids is more than 14, but that is beyond my ability to construct
A, T, C, and G are the only letters found in DNA, however, a protein may include up to 20 distinct amino acids. Codons assist in translating the DNA code into a protein code at this point.
What are genetic codons?For the body to develop and work effectively, 20 different amino acids are required. All 20 of them are crucial for your health, but only 9 are considered to be absolutely necessary.
This is due to the degeneracy of genetic codes, one of their characteristics, the remaining 3 codons are called "stop" codons since they do not code for any amino acids. The sequences UAA, UAG, and UGA include the stop codon information.
Therefore, only 61 of the 64 possible codon combinations code for amino acids.
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please help! i am confused!
Answer:
it's C
Explanation:
if you look at the chart on the graph under human activities they are higher than natural processes which means human activity is having a bigger affect on global warming than natural processes.
Which of the following is the most common disease which affects muscles?
Shin splints
Fibromyalgia
Muscular dystrophy
1. Which kind of evidence did scientists use to determine that some animals moved back to a marine life after first evolving as land mammals?
a. The fossil record
b. Comparison of homologous structures
c. DNA evidence
d. All of the above
Answer:
Instead of gathering evidence from a single field, the pair pulled together research from many disciplines, including paleontology, molecular biology and conservation ecology, to give a far larger picture of what was happening when animals transitioned from the land to the sea across millennia.
Explanation:
it's probably D. all of the above because scientists use all of these examples
but im not 100% sure
Describe the bonding between ionic compounds
Answer:
Ionic bonding is the complete transfer of valence electron(s) between atoms. It is a type of chemical bond that generates two oppositely charged ions. In ionic bonds, the metal loses electrons to become a positively charged cation, whereas the nonmetal accepts those electrons to become a negatively charged anion.Explanation:
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Ionic bonding is the complete transfer of valence electron(s) between atoms. It is a type of chemical bond that generates two oppositely charged ions. In ionic bonds, the metal loses electrons to become a positively charged cation, whereas the nonmetal accepts those electrons to become a negatively charged anion.
Explanation: It is
The two bar graphs show the average temperature and precipitation in a temperate climate, like you might find in most of the U.S.
Imagine you are on a trip to Brazil for the summer Olympics. How might the temperature graph differ in that climate?
Answer:
high temps all year
Explanation:
Answer:
High Temperatures all year!!
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what are two function of bile juice
Answer:
It aids in digestion, absorption, excretion, hormone metabolism and other functions. Bile juice is a digestive fluid produced by the liver. It is stored and concentrated in the gallbladder. Its main function is to convert fats in food into fatty acids, which are absorbed in the gut.
Explanation:
(1)The bile juice works as a medium to break down fats from larger parts to smaller parts of body for digestion. (2)The bile juice also functions as a substance that eradicates the germs from the food, making it more hygienic for our body.
What can you suggest to your classmate to keep himself/ herself clean and healthy
Has anyone on here ever taken Environmental Science on grad point? Can you help with the final review :)
What happens when the Earthis plates pull away from each other? What happens when they push together?
Answer:
Two plates pushed together create a convergent fault. If one plate is oceanic and the other continental, the edge of the oceanic plate will be pushed down. When two plates move away from each other they create a divergent boundary. When this happens under oceans, new ocean floor is created.
What is the inheritance pattern that is based on the sex chromosomes, specifically the X chromosome?
Answer:
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Which of the following are all abiotic factors?
A. Primary consumers, secondary consumers, and producers
B. Sunlight, precipitation, wind speed, and temperature range
C. Detritivores, herbivores, carnivores, and omnivores
D. Microorganisms and mineral content
Explanation:
Option B is correct as abiotic factors includes non-living factors.
Answer:
B is the correct answer.........
what are the dominant freshwater flora and fauna?
a) grass and insects
b) mangrove trees and fish
c) plants and amphibians
d) sawgrass and reptiles
Answer:
The correct answer is A I believe :)
Explanation:
Select one of the ways below that have increased human life expectancy
A. new medicines
B. new cars
C. new types of cell phones
D. New types of stores
Answer:
A. new medicines
Explanation:
New medicines help treat and sometimes cure diseases that wouldn't be treatable 100 yrs ago
any ideas? thanks for the help!
Answer:
pretty sure its c
Explanation:
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taste buds are ______ that helps detect sugars, acids, alkaloids, _______ and proteins
Answer:
1: Sensory Receptor 2 fats
Explanation:
They sense things, and fats are the other thing that they detect
3. What type of pesticide is used to kill plants?
herbicides
fungicides
insecticides
rodenticides
Answer:
herbicides
Explanation:
herbicide targets weeds and other unwanted plants
Answer:
I believe the answer is Herbicides.
Explanation:
Herbicides: Chemical used to kill unwanted plants
Fungicides: Generally used to control parasitic fungi that can cause economic damage to crops.
Insecticides: Help control insects in the home garden or landscape.
Rodenticides: Pesticides that kill rodents.
What is the enteric nervous system?
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Archaea is unicellular, a prokaryote, and is both Herero and autotrophic
Bacteria is uni, pro, and both Herero and auto
Protist is mostly uni, euka, and also both
Fungi is multicellular, euka, and heterotrophic
Plant is multi, euka and autotrophic
Animal is multi, euka, and hetero