how many human blood types are there? summarize how blood type is inherited

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Answer 1

Explanation:

There are 4 main blood groups (types of blood) – A, B, AB and O. Your blood group is determined by the genes you inherit from your parents. Each group can be either RhD positive or RhD negative, which means in total there are 8 blood groups.


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Darwin observed that finches’ _______ were specialized according to their unique environments.

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Answer:

beaks

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The structure composed of a sheet of simple squamous epithelial cells that's folded onto itself to form a double layer is a

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Answer:

This question lacks options, the options are;

A. parietal layer.

B. serous membrane.

C. nuclear membrane.

D. mucous membrane.

The answer is B

Explanation:

The serous membrane is a covering membrane found in living systems. The serous membrane covers the surfaces of certain structures in the body such as heart, lungs etc. where they secrete lubricants that reduce friction during movement.

The structure of the serous membrane is composed of a sheet of simple squamous epithelial cells (secretes the lubricants) that folds onto itself to form a double layer. The layers are joined by a connective tissue.

What does this timeline suggest about the feminist movement?​

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

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Body Systems and Organization

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Answer:

the answer to the question is B

Answer:

B) The reproductive system.

Explanation:

The reproductive system provides humans with the ability to reproduce.

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In Minnesota, ecologists want to restore an abandoned cow pasture into a prairie ecosystem. The soil in the abandoned pasture is homogenous with high nitrogen content and is dominated by bunch grasses that prefer high nitrogen conditions and inhibit the establishment of other native prairie plant species. The ecologists decide to introduce native pocket gophers to the prairie to facilitate the restoration. Which of the following factors is improved by adding pocket gophers to the abandoned pasture?
A. Interspecific plant interactions inhibit plant growth and establishment.
B. Colonization is limited by poor dispersing plant species.
C. Plant establishment is limited by suitable "safe" sites that are protected from weather extremes
D. Herbivory can restrict establishment of plants that are attractive to herbivores.

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Answer:

The factor that is improved by adding pocket gophers to an abandoned pasture is:

B. Colonization is limited by poor dispersing plant species.

Explanation:

In ecological management, colonization describes the action by a plant or animal to establish itself in an area.  When pocket gophers are added to an abandoned pasture, the area is repopulated by these rodents.  By their nature, pocket gophers move some quantity of soil annually, thereby aerating the soil.  Moreover, they build tunnels, which they later abandon for other species as natural habitat.  They also leave some waste products to fertilize the soil, making the ecosystem alive again.

explain how red colorblindness is inherited. why is this condition more common in males than in females

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Answer:

From your parents DNA i believe

Explanation:

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A motor unit is a motor neuron (nerve cell) plus
of the muscle fibers it stimulates.
a. one-half
b. one-third
C. three-fourths
d. all

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Answer:

D or A I think it might be D but maybe A

The body is made up of systems that work together so that an organism can survive and grow. The musculoskeletal system contains muscles that move the body. How does the circulatory system help the muscles to function? OA. by transporting oxygen that can be used by the muscles to produce energy OB. by transporting oxygen that can be used by the muscles for sensing information OC. by transporting carbon dioxide that can be used by the muscles to produce energy OD. by transporting carbon dioxide that can be used by the muscles for sensing information​

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Answer:

yes

Explanation:yes

What are the four kinds of acid precipitation ?

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Acid rain, or acid deposition, is a broad term that includes any form of precipitation with acidic components, such as sulfuric or nitric acid that fall to the ground from the atmosphere in wet or dry forms. This can include rain, snow, fog, hail or even dust that is acidic.
Acid rain, or acid deposition, is a broad term that includes any form of precipitation with acidic components, such as sulfuric or nitric acid that fall to the ground from the atmosphere in wet or dry forms. This can include rain, snow, fog, hail or even dust that is acidic.


Evolution can occur at different rates; however, for evolution to occur,
there must be *
A) variations within a species
B) extinction of the species
C) asexual reproduction
D) no change in the genes of an organism

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Answer:

A (this is filler for the 20 characters needed)

What is the correct order of carbon dioxide as it leaves the respiratory tract?

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Carbon dioxide (CO2) is transferred from returning blood back into gaseous form in the lungs and exhaled through the lower respiratory tract and then the upper, to complete the process of breathing.

carbon dioxide passes from the blood into the alveoli and is then exhaled. Oxygenated blood travels from the lungs through the pulmonary veins and into the left side of the heart, which pumps the blood to the rest of the body (see Function of the Heart).

What are the names of the two imaginary lines that mark the end of the tropical zone around the equator?

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Answer:

Tropic of Cancer marks the northern edge. Tropic of Capricorn marks the southern edge.

Explanation:

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Describe two primary functions of the cell membrane.

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Answer:

Explanation:

The cell membrane, therefore, has two functions: first, to be a barrier keeping the constituents of the cell in and unwanted substances out and, second, to be a gate allowing transport into the cell of essential nutrients and movement from the cell of waste products.

In the figure above, only the pathway labeled _____ requires oxygen.

a. A

c. C

b. B

d. A and B

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Option a is the answer


The diagram below, best represents.

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Answer:

B. An Ecosystem

Explanation:

A C and D do not fit the picture.

Sex linked genes are located on the


a. autosomes

b. the X chromosme only

c. the Y chromosome only

d. both the X and Y chromosomes

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Answer:

d

Explanation:

Answer:

D. Both X and  Y chromosomes

Explanation:

Sex linked is a trait in which a gene is located on a sex chromosome. In humans, the term generally refers to traits that are influenced by genes on the X chromosome. This is because the X chromosome is large and contains many more genes than the smaller Y chromosome.

Storage polysaccharides, like starch and glycogen, often contain over a million glucose units. The energetic cost of synthesizing polysaccharides is high (about one high-energy phosphate bond per sugar residue added). Suppose that in a liver cell, the glucosyl residues in large numbers of glycogen molecules were replaced with an equivalent number of molecules of free glucose. What problems would this cause for the liver cell

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Answer:

Glucose present as monomers within the cell will exert more osmotic pressure than a single glycogen molecule, resulting in endosmosis and the lysing of cells.

Also, the presence of free glucose molecules will result in increase in weight of the liver due to lack of efficient packing as in glycogen as well as the association ofnthe glucose molecules with water molecules.

Explanation:

Glycogen is a polysaccharide composed of glucose monomer units linked to Each other by α-1,4-glycosidic binds. α-1,6-branches arises at about every 10th glucose residue in the straight chain. Thus animals more glucose molecules to be stored within a much smaller space, thereby incresing the bulkiness of glycogen. Glycogen molecules are insoluble in the aqueous medium of the cell because it doesn't have enough free polar groups to participate in hydrogen bonding with water and are stored as granules and therefore do not affect the water potential or osmotic balance of the cell.

On the other hand, glucose molecules are highly soluble in water because it has many free polar -OH grours that form hydrogen bonds with water. If the glucosyl residues in large numbers of glycogen molecules were replaced with an equivalent number of molecules of free glucose, the free glucose will exert a high osmotic pressure inside the cell, causing the entry of water in the cell by endosmosis resulting in swelling and lysis ofnthe cell. Also, the space occupied by these free glucose units within the cell will be much larger than that of glycogen whichmenables efficient packing ofthe glucose molecules.

Muscles that produce movement in a single direction are
a. prime movers.
b. antagonists.
C. synergists.
O d. obliques.

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a. prime movers

Muscles that produce movement in a single direction are prime movers

In a few months, you receive a brief note from the breeder that he checked the four offspring and three have the purple trait and one has the white trait. Since only four offspring were produced, there are not necessarily enough offspring to observe the ratio you predicted. What is the probability of observing three purple and one white offspring: If the purple parent is Pp

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Complete question:

1) Inspired by Gregor Mendel, you visit a local greenhouse to see what a pea plant looks like in person. You spot a plant in the corner and immediately notice that it exhibits the purple trait of the flower color character. This character is controlled by one gene with two alleles, the dominant purple P allele, and the recessive white p allele. Identify what you know for certain based on your observation. Check all that apply.

You know the genotype of the plant. This plant has at least one copy of the P allele.This plant must be heterozygous with respect to the flower color gene.You know the phenotype of the plant.

2) In another corner of the greenhouse, you find another pea plant. This plant, however, exhibits the white trait of the flower color character. The greenhouse plant breeder approaches you and mentions that he plans to cross-fertilize the two plants that you have seen. He offers to let you know how the offspring turn out. Without realizing it, the breeder is actually conducting a

dihybrid cross testcross monohybrid cross

3) If you were able to examine hundreds of offspring from this cross, what ratio of purple flowers to white flowers would you observe:

If the purple parent is PP ---------If the purple parent is Pp ----------

4) In a few months, you receive a brief note from the breeder that he checked the four offspring and three have the purple trait and one has the white trait. Since only four offspring were produced, there are not necessarily enough offspring to observe the ratio you predicted. What is the probability of observing three purple and one white offspring:

If the purple parent is Pp? ----------If the purple parent is PP? ----------

5) Based on the four offspring observed, you --------- (can/ cannot) know for certain whether the purple parent is Pp or PP.

Answer:

1)

This plant has at least one copy of the P allele. Because the plant is purple and the P allele is the one that codifies for this color. You know the phenotype of the plant. You can see that the plant has purple flowers, so you know its phenotype regarding flower color.

2) A test cross

3)

If the purple parent is PP → 1:0 (100% heterozygous purple flowers, Pp)If the purple parent is Pp → 1:1 (50% Purple Pp, and 50% white pp)

4)

If the purple parent is Pp? 3/4 = 75% purple and  1/4 = 25% whiteIf the purple parent is PP? 4/4 = 1 = 100% purple and 0 white

5) Based on the four offspring observed, you CAN know for certain that the purple parent is Pp.

Explanation:

Due to technical problems, you will find the complete question, the answer, and the explanation in the attached files.  

Whether there is a net flow of fluid into or out of a capillary at a given spot along its length depends on _____.whether or not the fluid contains carbon dioxide whether or not the fluid contains oxygen whether the fluid contains nutrients or wastesthe balance between blood pressure and osmotic pressurethe needs of the tissue

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Answer: Depends on the balance between blood pressure and osmotic pressure.

Explanation:

The capillaries are part of the microcirculation that transports nutrients to the tissues and removes cell excreta. The walls of the capillaries are extremely thin, constructed of single - layer, highly permeable endothelial cells. Therefore, water, cell nutrients and cell excreta can all interchange quickly and easily between the tissues and the circulating blood.

The tissues of the body is made up of soo many capillaries which helps to deliver blood and it's contents to it. The hydrostatic pressure in the capillaries tends to force fluid and it's dissolved substances through the capillary pores into the interstitial spaces. Conversely, osmotic pressure caused by the plasma proteins( called COLLOID OSMOTIC PRESSURE) tends to cause fluid movement by osmosis from the interstitial spaces into the blood. This osmotic pressure excreted by the plasma proteins normally prevents significant loss of fluid volume from the blood into the interstitial spaces.

Therefore, a balance between hydrostatic pressure in the capillaries which is influenced by blood pressure and osmotic pressure in order for a net flow of fluid into or out of a capillary to occur.

1. What was the dependent variable measured in the experiment?

A.the number of plants surviving after 30 days
B.plant height
C.pH of the water
D.the volume of water used to water the plants in the different groups
e. the mass of the plants in each group

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Answer:

b.

Explanation:

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Which biome receives the most rain?

tropical rain forest
temperate rain forest
taiga
tundra

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Answer:

A, Tropical Rainforest

Explanation:

They get the most rain, more than 66 inches every year

Answer: Tropical Rain Forest

The tropical biome found closet to the equator with warm temperatures and the most plant growth of any biome. It receives between 70-150 cm of precipitation per year.

The Hawaiian honeycreeper bird has a mutualistic relationship with the Hawaiian silversword plants. The Hawaiian silversword plants have been widely destroyed due to human development in the area

Which of the following explanations BEST predicts how human development will affect the Hawaiian honeycreeper bird population?

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Answer:

The Hawaiian honeycreeper bird population will decrease because they rely on the Hawaiian silversword plants for survival.

Explanation:

The destruction of Hawaiian silversword plants due to human development hurts the Hawaiian honeycreeper bird population as the bird exists in a mutual relationship with the plants.

What is the relationship between Hawaiian silversword plants and honeycreeper birds?

Hawaiian honeycreeper bird has a mutual relationship with Hawaiian silversword plants, where the bird feeds on the plant's nectar and pollinates the flowers. If the plant population decreases, it will result in a reduced food supply for the bird which decreases their population size.

Loss of the silversword plants also destroys their habitat which can impact their population. Therefore, human development results in a decrease in the Hawaiian honeycreeper bird population.

However, the loss of the honeycreeper bird population also affects the ecosystem as they play a very important role in seed dispersal and plant reproduction which reduces plant diversity and also negatively impact other species that depend on the Hawaiian silversword plants for food.

Therefore, the destruction of Hawaiian silversword plants hurts the Hawaiian honeycreeper bird population as the bird exists in a mutual relationship with the plants.

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Write down the classes of foods digested in the gut from the mouth to the duodenum?​

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Explanation:

The chyme is gradually pushed down the duodenum by peristaltic waves which flow down the length of the digestive tract. Most of the digestion of the protein, fats and carbohydrate in the chyme is done by the enzymes in the duodenum, before the resultant mixture is passed further into the small intestine.

Which statement is an example of a qualitative measurement?
A
That structure is four meters long.
B
Water can have a cold temperature.
с
This solution has a temperature of 56° C.
D
Light travels at 3 x 108 m/s.

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Answer:

The correct answer is - B. Water can have a cold temperature.

Explanation:

Qualitative measurement is a type of measurement that is not based on numerical or numbers but is completely based on the quality of the particular thing. It can be distinguished on basis of the term quality which is based on the character of the substance or condition whereas quantitive is which is based on numerics or numbers.

Among these, all the three choices have numerical measurement but the choice in which it is expressed that water can have cold temperature is qualitative measurement as cold is the quality of the water here.

what is the final step in the water cycle?

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Answer:

The funny thing is that the water that falls from the sky as rain today, might have fallen last week, last month, last year or thousands of years ago. It is the greatest recycler of all time! There are four main stages in the water cycle. They are evaporation, condensation, precipitation and collection.

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C or d

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Using the DNA strand below, select the answer choice that displays the correct polypeptide sequence. DNA TAC/GCA/TTA/GGC/AAC/ACT a Meth-Ile-Pro-Gln-Leu-stop b Meth-Arg-Val-Ala-Trp-stop c Meth-Arg-Asn-Thr-Ala-stop d Meth-Arg-Asn-Pro-Leu-stop

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Answer:

d Meth-Arg-Asn-Pro-Leu-stop

Explanation:

This question is describing the processes of transcription and translation of protein synthesis. Transcription is the synthesis of mRNA from DNA while translation is the synthesis of amino acid from mRNA. In this question, the following DNA sequence is given:

TAC/GCA/TTA/GGC/AAC/ACT

- Following the complementary base pairing rule i.e A-U, G-C, T-A etc, the following mRNA transcript will be produced after transcription:

AUG/CGU/AAU/CCG/UUG/UGA

- Using the genetic code, the following amino acid sequence will be produced from the above mRNA sequence after translation:

Methionine/Arginine/Asparagine/Proline/Leucine/STOP.

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