Answer:
c. No, because his speed is a result of diet and exercise, not a genetic trait.
Explanation:
Natural selection is the differential survival and reproductive success of some individuals of a population. This is attributed to the presence of beneficial genetic variations in them. Natural selection always targets the adaptive genetic traits. In the given example, a specific diet and exercise led to increased fitness and survival chances of Jumping Jack Flash. Diets and exercises are not genetic traits on which natural selection can be operative. Therefore, it is not an example of natural selection.
Answer:
no because his speed has been gained by his diet and his exercise.
Explanation:
Which organism in the food web below gets energy directly from ants?
Answer: a wattle tree
Explanation:
Jezelyn needs to create a project that shows reproductive isolation in action and decides to make a video. Which of the following would make the best project?
1. a video that shows a large river that has penguin populations on both sides
2. a video that shows penguin species that have different mating dances
3. a video that shows a penguin that is laying eggs
4. a video that shows penguins in a tidal pool and an open ocean
Answer: 1. a video that shows a large river that has penguin populations on both sides.
Explanation:
Reproductive isolation is a phenomena which occurs when members of the same species becomes separated due to a geographical, physical or behavioral barrier. The members of the same species after separation adapt to changes and this is the basis of speciation or development of new species.
Option 1 is the correct option as the river is the geographical barrier, between the two separated penguin populations.
Answer:
The answer is B
Explanation:
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All life depends on the availability of usable energy. This energy is released when
(1) organisms convert solar energy into the chemical energy found in food molecules(2) respiration occurs in the cells of producers and high-energy molecules enter the atmosphere(3) cells carry out the process of respiration(4) animal cells synthesize starch and carbon dioxide
Answer:
3 (Cells carry out the respiration process)
Explanation:
Cellular respiration is a metabolic (catabolic) process common to all living things as all living things need energy for their life processes.
Respiration is the biochemical process in which the cells of an organism obtain energy by breaking down organic molecules in presence or absence of oxygen (aerobic or anaerobic) resulting in the release of Carbondioxide (CO2), water and Adenosine triphosphate (ATP).
Food molecules (containing stored energy in their chemical bonds) absorbed after digestion are broken down and the energy within their molecules are freed. This freed energy in form of ATP, is used to power the organism's movement and physiological functions.
Note that, ATP is an energy carrying molecule and a usable form of energy by cells. This is so because ATP releases energy quickly. Energy is released from ATP when the end phosphate (Pi) is removed to become ADP (adenosine diphosphate), which is a low energy molecule.
Aerobic cellular respiration consists of Glycolysis, Kreb's cycle and Oxidative phosphorylation. A total of 38 ATP molecules is produced in the cytosol of prokaryotes while a total of 36 ATP molecules is produced in the mitochondria of eukaryotic cells.
Identify the pairs of rates as equivalent or not equivalent.
Answer:
These fractions are equivalent:
3/14= 21/98, 9/12= 21/28, 2/14= 1/7 and 3/21= 1/7.
These fractions are not equivalent:
3/7 is not equivalent to 1/7, 2/5 is not equal to 1/4.
Explanation:
Fractions are said to be equivalent if when the numerator of one is divided by the its denominator and the answers are the same when same is done.
Fractions are said not to be equivalent if when the numerator is divided by the denominator of one, then, the result is different from the other fraction when same is done.
The instantaneous and automatic fear response we experience when unexpectedly stumbling upon a snake illustrates the importance of the
A client has had cholestyramine added to his or her treatment plan for dyslipidemia. What effect will cholestyramine have on the pharmacokinetics of the thiazide diuretic that the client is currently prescribed?
Answer:
decrease absorption
Explanation:
Cholestyramine has been discovered to cause serum aminotransferase elevations in some cases when combined with thiazide diuretics. This is because the cholesyramine is not absorbed, hence it becomes surprising that it have been discovered to cause asymptomatic serum enzyme elevations.
The inactive form of a vitamin that can be converted into an active form upon absorption or in the liver is called a(n) __________. __________ is an example of this.
Answer:
provitamin, beta-carotene
Explanation:
Beta-carotene is an example of a provitamin. It is a less active form of retinol (Vitamin A) that is synthesized by plants. Animals i.e. humans, cannot synthesize or make use of this form of Vitamin A. It can only be made available for use in humans through normal metabolic processes. Humans can access this provitamin by consuming food that is rich in beta-carotene. When beta-carotene undergoes normal metabolic processes in the body, it is transformed into retinol, which is an active form of Vitamin A. Vitamin A is needed by humans for healthy skin, good vision and eye health, as well as maintaining strong immune system.
Which statement correctly identifies an enzyme involved in DNA replication and describes its primary function?
A. Ligase catalyzes the binding of RNA primers to DNA via phosphodiester bonds.
B. Primase catalyzes the replacement of RNA primer nucleotides with DNA nucleotides.
C. Helicase catalyzes the separation of the parent DNA strands at the origin of replication.
D. Topoisomerase catalyzes the joining of adjacent Okazaki fragments into a continuous strand of DNA.
Answer:
C. Helicase catalyzes the separation of the parent DNA strands at the origin of replication.
Explanation:
DNA is a double-stranded structure which must be converted into single-stranded to be replicated. So the two parent strands must be separated at the origin of replication by an enzyme and that enzyme is called DNA helicase.
This DNA helicase breaks the hydrogen bond between two DNA strands and creates a replication fork between the two strands of DNA which helps in converting the double-stranded DNA into a single strand.
The Single-stranded binding protein attaches to each strand and so that the two separated parent strand do not get annealed again. So the right answer is C.
The protein coat that surrounds the genetic material of the T2 phage is termed the:______
A) Capsid.
B) Envelope.
C) Nucleoid.
D) Membrane.
E) Cell wall.
Answer:
Th correct answer is A. Capsid
Explanation:
T-2 phage is a bacteriophage which is virulent to E.coli which means T2 phage infects E.coli. The genetic material of T2 phage is linear DNA which is double-stranded. The genetic material of T2 phage is enclosed in a protein coat which is called capsid.
This capsid protects the genetic material of bacteriophage by any enzymatic digestion, helps the virus to attach the host cell and helps the virion to penetrate the cell membrane of the host cell and inject its genetic material in the host cell. Therefore capsid is the correct answer.
In 1988, a biologist named Richard Lenski introduced 12 genetically identical populations of E. coli to test tubes and subjected them to the same conditions: a period of growth followed by starvation. After several years, all 12 strains had adapted to the conditions in similar ways; however, their genetic sequences were very different. Which of the following conclusions from this experiment is CORRECT
Answer:
Let's add the options in order to make it a correct question
a. Similar phenotypes may result from a variety of underlying genotypes
b. Similar selective pressures on genetically identical organisms can
have different effects at the level of the genome.
c. Evolution by natural selection can be directly observed in organisms with short generation times.
d. The 12 E. coli populations underwent convergent evolution resulting from similar environmental
conditions
e. All of the above are
correct conclusions drawn
from Richard Lenski's
experiments.
THE CORRECT ANSWER IS E.
e. All of the above are correct
conclusions drawn fram Richard
Lenski experiments
Gene knockouts often result in embryonic lethality. What strategy do investigators often use to make it possible to study a gene’s role later in development?
Answer:
Explanation:Genes are picked by investigators through hand picked
: Based on scientific interest.
or based on chromosomal position.
: I.e as Functional candidates or positional candidates.
After then, The results will be summarized in several review.
Which drug is derived from a natural source and may be prescribed for the treatment of osteoporosis?
Answer:
Teriparatide and
Calcitonin
Explanation:
Teriparatide drug is extracted from the naturally occurring parathyroid hormone and is also approved by the FDA. This anabolic is taken through injection to promote the growth of bones and increase its density as well.
Along with Teriparatide, Calcitonin is a natural hromone produced by thyroid and is given to patient with osteoporosis. Calcitonin increases the bone mass and density.
Which term describes the length of time a microbial species needs in order to divide?
Answer:
The correct answer is - generation Time.
Explanation:
Generation time is the average time between 2 generations that are come one after another in the ancestry of a species or population. In microbiology, the generation time is also similar but define as the time a microbe such as bacteria takes for the population or species to divide to double or doubling time.
The generation time of the microbes like bacteria varies from 12 minutes up to 24 hours whereas generation time of coliform's generation time is 12 to 24 hours.
Thus, the correct answer is - generation time.
Answer: Generation time or doubling time
Explanation:
The generation time or the doubling time is the time by which the bacterial population doubles.
Binary fusion can be defined as the method by which the population of the bacteria gets double in number or value.
It is very helpful in case of extraction of resources and consumption of resources and many more.
This length of time is known as doubling time or generation time.
Organisms that live in the rainforest have developed unique adaptations that aid in their survival. The greater yellow-headed vulture is found in undisturbed lowland tropical forests of the Amazon basin. It tracks down carrion to feed on by detecting the production of ethyl mercaptan, a gas that is produced at the beginning of animal decay.
Answer:
Acute sense of smell.
Explanation:
Rain forests are the forests that are characterized by their continuous and highest rainfall. Two main types of rain forest are tropical rain forest and temperate run forest.
The living organisms live in the rain forest gets adapt well in their environment. The organisms have well adapted sense of smell that helps to protect themselves from their enemies and increase their chances of survival. The organisms have well developed scent glands to smell the gas ethyl mercaptan.
Thus, the answer is acute sense of smell.
Answer:
a
Explanation:
For young and middle age adults, ________ is the single most important physical fitness component for enhancing and maintaining good health.a. body compositionb. cardiorespiratory endurancec. monitor daily physical activityd. research exercise facilities and equipmente. stop negative behavior that hinders activeness
Answer:
The answer is B.
Explanation:
For just about everyone but especially for young and middle aged adults, because of their expected level of physical fitness, the single most important physical fitness component is "Cardiorespiratory Endurance" which is the term to measure how one's lungs, muscles and heart keep up together with intense exercise over a long period of time. Cardiorespiratory Endurance can be increased by correct nutrition and regular work-out sessions.
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A bacterial cell that is resistant to a particular antibiotic may spend a large amount of energy producing the modified proteins that are needed for resistance. In such a case, what would be the effect on this cell's fitness if no antibiotic was present?
Answer:
Its fitness would be lower than other strains that lack resistance because it is spending energy that the resistant strains can use for other purposes, such as reproduction.
The stop codon is recognized by
A. GTP
B. a special aminoacyl tRNA
C. eRF1 and eRF2
D. a molecular chaperone
Answer:
C. eRF1 and eRF2
Explanation:
A release factor is a protein that can recognize a terminal codon in order to end the translation. In eukaryotes the release factors is eRF1 and in bacteria there are two release factors, eRF1 and eRF2.
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Which of the following is FALSE? a. Fats are soluble in water. b. Fats are an important energy source for our bodies at rest and during low-intensity exercise. c. Fats are composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. d. Fats yield more Calories per gram than carbohydrate or protein.
Answer:a. Fats are soluble in water.
Explanation:fats are insoluble in water but are soluble in organic solvent eg acetone,benzene.
Fats stores about twice the same amount of energy as carbonhydrate.
Fat may be saturated or unsaturated.saturated fats do not contain. double bonds but unsaturated fat does.
CnH2n+1COOH is the general formula of saturated fatty acids
Fat is solid at room temp but oil is liquid at room temp.
Most animals stores excess food as fat
Final answer:
The false statement is that fats are soluble in water, which they are not due to their nonpolar nature. The other statements regarding fats being an energy source, their composition, and their caloric content compared to other nutrients are all true.
Explanation:
The false statement amongst the options provided is: a. Fats are soluble in water. This is incorrect because fats, or lipids, are insoluble in water due to their nonpolar nature. The other statements are true: b. Fats are an important energy source for our bodies at rest and during low-intensity exercise, as they provide a major source of energy in these states. c. Fats are composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, which are the elements that make up lipid molecules. d. Fats yield more Calories per gram than carbohydrate or protein; in fact, fats provide about 9 calories per gram, while carbohydrates and proteins only provide about 4 calories per gram.
What is the recommended protein intake for masters-level athletes engaged in muscle strengthening exercises?
Answer:
40 grams per kg of body weight
Explanation:
Protein are known as the building blocks of muscle and hence are responsible for its building and strengthening. Therefore researchers suggest taking protein after any rigorous exercise or workouts. The standard quantity of protein recommended is 20 grams after 1 hour of exercise. However, high strength athlete must take not less than 40 grams per kg of body weight.
Proteins are essential for muscle repair after intense exercise session.
Which of the following is related to the likelihood that a mother develops postpartum depression?
a. Symptoms of depression during or after a previous pregnancy
b. Previous experience with depression or bipolar disorder at another time in her life
c. A family member who has been diagnosed with depression or other mental illness
d. A stressful life event during pregnancy or shortly after giving birth, such as job loss, death of a loved one, domestic violence, or personal illness
e. All of the above
Answer:
Option D
Explanation:
Postpartum depression is majorly experienced in woman who has recently entered into motherhood. This form of depression arises because of the complications involved in a child birth. It is strongly driven by sudden changes that come up in the life of a woman after becoming mother such as – loss of job, responsibility of child, tight life schedule etc. some common symptoms of this problem include – mood swing, anxiety, sleeplessness, crying etc.
Hence, option D is correct
Although Mr. Yanagita has recently learned to play poker quite well, he cannot consciously remember ever having played poker. It is likely that he has suffered damage to his
a. brainstem.
b. cerebellum.
c. hypothalamus.
d. hippocampus.
e. motor cortex.
Answer:
d. hippocampus.
Explanation:
The hippocampus is where episodic memories are formed and stored to use later. This kind of memories are autobiographical, this means that they are formed from our experiences, for example Mr. Yanagita learning to play poker. We conclude the hippocampus is damaged because Mr. YAnagita can't recall the experience of having played poker before.
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Mr. Yanagita likely has damage to his hippocampus, resulting in his inability to form conscious memories of playing poker.
Explanation:Mr. Yanagita's inability to consciously remember playing poker despite being good at it suggests damage to his hippocampus, which is responsible for forming new explicit memories. This is supported by the case of H.M., who had his hippocampi removed and experienced significant memory loss. However, his implicit memory, which is controlled by the cerebellum, remained intact. The cerebellum also plays a role in coordinating movement, but it is not directly involved in memory formation.
What mass of glucose can be produced from a photosynthesis reaction that occurs using 10 mol CO2?
Answer: 21
Explanations: because 9+10 =21
Which of the following best describes an advantage that eukaryote organisms have over prokaryote organisms?A) Prokaryotes lack a cell membrane and therefore are unable to control what enters or exits the cell.B) Eukaryotes have a nuclear envelope separating their DNA from the rest of the cell, which increases the likelihood of advantageous mutations.C) Eukaryotes have mitochondria and chloroplasts that contain their own genome, which allows the cells to reproduce more rapidly.D) Eukaryotes have organelles that allow for compartmentalization of cellular processes, which increases the efficiency of those processes.
Answer:
Answer is D.
Explanation:
Eukaryotic organisms are organisms that possess nucleus and membrane -bound organelles. They derived their name from the word eukaryote, which means true nucleus. They can be single-celled or multi-celled. Examples are fungi, some unicellular organisms, plants and animals.
Prokaryotic organisms are all other organisms that lack membrane -bound organelles and nucleus. Examples are viruses, bacteria and certain algae.
Eukaryotes have organelles that compartmentalize cellular processes, which increases their efficiency. Further complexity comes from the eukaryotic cells' true nucleus housing DNA, absent in prokaryotic cells. This compartmentalization and overall organization contribute to eukaryotes' capability to engage in more complex functions.
Explanation:The best answer choice to the student's question is D) Eukaryotes have organelles that allow for compartmentalization of cellular processes, which increases the efficiency of those processes.
Eukaryotic cells, found in multicellular organisms such as plants and animals, have a variety of membrane-bound organelles such as the nucleus, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, mitochondria and others. These organelles perform specialized functions that allow for compartmentalization of cellular processes, increasing the efficiency of these functions.
Likewise, the nucleus, which houses the cell's DNA, is separated by a nuclear membrane, a feature absent in prokaryotic cells. Additionally, eukaryotic cells are typically larger, capable of performing more complex functions thanks to their organelles, and have a true nucleus, meaning its DNA is surrounded by a membrane. This organization and segregation of functions within the cell contribute towards the organism's overall efficiency and complexity.
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What main etiology would we be concerned about with Pleuritic CP and Tachycardia?
Answer:
Pulmonary Embolism (PE)
Explanation:
A pulmonary embolism is a condition where one of the main arteries in the lungs is blocked by a substance that has moved from elsewhere in the body through the bloodstream.
This would be a cause for concern for patients with pleuritic CP because patients with PE's usually present with shortness of breath, chest pain particularly upon breathing in and coughing up blood and due to its position in the lungs, it can also be life-threatening. This symptoms are also very similar and can result in a PE being missed completely on examination causing it to be a high risk
Which objects in space formed from the huge disk of ice and debris beyond the outer planets? Select two options. Pluto comets Neptune a solar nebula planetesimals
its c and b im sure
Explanation:
Answer:
solar Nebula and planetesimals
Explanation:
About 4.6 billion years ago, a huge cloud of hydrogen gas and dust collapsed under its own weight, eventually flattening into a disk called the solar nebula. Most of this interstellar material contracted in the center of the disk to form the sun, and some of the gas and dust remaining in this solar nebula condensed to form the planets and the rest of our solar system. In short, a solar nebula is a cloud of gas, dust, ice, debris.
The best theory for the formation of the Solar System and, by extension, other planetary systems, says that the remnants of the Sun's formation eventually condensed to form the planets, the protoplanetary disk - a fine interstellar dust that gradually coalesced and joining debris and ice in ever larger and more massive bodies called planetesimals. This growth produced asteroid-sized bodies that, by the same process of collision and agglutination, gave rise to the planets.
Which group of prokaryotes aids digestion in cattle, deer, and other animals that obtain nutrition from cellulose?
Answer:
Methanogens are group of prokaryotes that aids digestion in cattle, deer, and other animals that obtain nutrition from cellulose.
Explanation:
Methanogens are microorganisms capable of methane production. They belong to the domain Archaea. Methanogenic archaea which reside primarily in the rumen produces methane through the reduction of methanol with hydrogen. Methane produced by the methanogens aids in keeping the hydrogen concentrations low in the rumen, this allows the growth of other species which in turns enable more efficient fermentation.
The majority of the anaerobic microbes which occupy the rumen initiate the fermentation process thereby assisting the cellulose breakdown. Methanogens uses the end products of fermentation as substrates to reduce carbon dioxide, formic acid, or methylamines to methane.
Some terms explained:
Prokaryotes: are unicellular organisms and they do not have nucleus that houses their genetic material. Examples are organisms like bacteria, methanogens.
Ruminant: They include cattle, deer, goat. They have a unique digestive system which comprises of four-compartment stomach (rumen, reticulum, omasum, and abomasum). With the help of microbes in the specialized somach, they are able to ferment ingested forages to aquire nutrients.
In late adulthood, Mr. Klondike has become increasingly likely to make a socially impolite remarks about other people's appearance or mannerisms. His blunt comments are most likely to indicate late life atrophy of the _____ lobes.
Answer:
frontal
Explanation:
In a mammalian brain, there are four major lobes that are present and one of them is the frontal lobe.The frontal lobe is mainly rich in dopaminergic neurons and thus, it is mainly concerned with functions such as memory, reward, motivation, planning, attention, etc.The process of break down of tissues and cell death in the tissues is referred to as atrophy and since the frontal lobe is associated with the functions as mentioned above its atrophy would lead to a slow decline in these functions.Since Mr. Klondlike behavior is changing his blunt comments are most likely a result of atrophy of the frontal lobe.Consider a cross between individuals that are: AaBbCcDd and AAbbccDD in which all genes segregate independently. What frequency of progeny will have the same genotype as the AAbbccDD parent?
Answer:
1/16
Explanation:
The genotype of parents: AaBbCcDd and AAbbccDD
To calculate the frequency of a child with a specific genotype, we can calculate the individual frequencies for each gene and apply the product rule to calculate the overall frequency.
Aa x AA = 1/2 Aa: 1/2 AA
Bb x bb = 1/2 Bb: 1/2 bb
Cc x cc = 1/2 Cc: 1/2 cc
Dd x DD= 1/2 DD: 1/2 Dd
Therefore, the frequency of a progeny with genotype AAbbccDD = 1/2 AA x 1/2 bb x 1/2 cc x 1/2 DD = 1/2 x 1/2 x 1/2 x 1/2 = 1/16 or 0.0625 .
Indications for use of anticholinergic drugs in the treatment for Parkinsonism include to?
Answer:
decrease salivation, spasticity, and tremors.
Explanation:
Parkinson's disease is a nervous system disorder in which body movements starts slowing down. In early stages, involuntary movements like the shaking of a hand occur which is called tremors and it gets worse over time which includes symptoms like salivation, loss of automatic movements, spasticity, etc.
Anticholinergic drugs block the action neurotransmitter like acetylcholine which helps in transferring signals among different cells. It is used in the treatment of parkinsonism because it decreases and block involuntary muscle movement thereby decrease salivation, spasticity, and tremors.
Some characteristics of DNA are shared between all living organisms, whereas other characteristics of DNA differ between organisms. Classify DNA characteristics as either being a universal attribute of DNA or an attribute of DNA that is unique to particular individuals or species. 1. nucleotides A,C,G,T; 2. Size of genome3. triplet codes4. code for amino acids; 5. DNA sequence;
Answer:
Universal DNA attribute: nucleotide's A,C,G,T; triplet; code for amino acids.
DNA attribute unique to particular individual: DNA sequence; size of genome.
Explanation: