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Biology
High School
What part of the cell gives ribosomes instructions on how to assemble protein?
Biology
College
heat goes from A.larger to smaller objects. b.warmer objects to cooler. c.cooler objects to warmed objects
Biology
High School
A cell's metabolism is caused by ___.A. A growth spurt in the cellB. The cell dividingC. Chemical reactions inside the cell
Biology
High School
explain why an Organism genotype maybe homologous but never homologous recessive.
Biology
High School
When an atom loses an electron, it becomes a?
Biology
Middle School
Before humans ever ventured into space, we fantasized about visitingand even living onother planets. As technology continues to develop, it may one day be possible for humans to call planets other than Earth's home. Space scientists have several possible Earth-like planets and moons insight, but one that is of high interest is Kepler-186f, a planet 500 light-years away. It orbits a star much like the Sun, and it orbits in a habitable zone: it is far enough from the star to allow for the pooling of water (if it is present) on the planet's surface.Is being in a "habitable zone" enough to say the planet is habitable for human life? What characteristics would an Earth-like planet need to have to support life? What challenges would we face traveling to and colonizing Kepler-186f or other Earth-like planets outside of our solar system? Do you think scientists should spend time looking for Earth-like planets before we have the technology to visit them? Why or why not? PLEASE HELP ME!!! :((
Biology
High School
It's a recessive allele hopes in organism reproduce but the dominant allele hinders r reproduction which will be more common in the population?
Biology
College
When you are sitting in a bath, are your skin cells in a hypertonic or hypotonic solution?
Biology
High School
PLEASE HELP QUICKLY 15 POINTS
Biology
College
The football team has a total of 25 jerseys . There are 5 mediums-sized jerseys . What percent of the Jerseys are mdium-sized Jersey?
Biology
College
An aqueous solution of compound x has a ph of 12. which of the following is a possible identity of compound x?
Biology
High School
Can anyone help me with any of these questions? Please
Biology
College
When should we clessify as not living?
Biology
High School
What is the term for the separation of genetic material of a cell into two daughter cells?interphasemitosiscell cyclecell division
Biology
High School
Which is the role of restriction enzymes?to isolate the selected geneto cut DNA into fragments of different lengthsto move and separate the strands of DNAto join the sticky ends of DNA fragments
Biology
High School
What makes a star different than a planet?
Biology
High School
What are viruses? How do you bacteria and viruses help human health?
Biology
High School
What types of RNA are produced fromtranscription?
Biology
College
Undertale papyrus is great. Why is that ;D?
Biology
High School
Carbohydrates spare the use of proteins for energy.True or False
Biology
High School
2. True or FalseOnly people who wore glasses as children need glasses for reading as they get older.
Biology
College
Birds display a wide variety of courtship behaviors. Which behavior is also a territorial behavior?(1 point)creating a bower (arch) with interesting objects and defending it from rival malesflashing feathers to show their health and grooming abilitiesdancing and calling on a lek (communal ground) with other males, competing for female attentionsinging a particular song to help potential mates hear them
Biology
College
Which hypothesis is most likely supported by the data?
Biology
High School
Which of the following defines an antibiotic in terms of how it kills pathogens?(1 point)Responses A. An antibiotic produces toxins that kill pathogens. B. An antibiotic causes host cells to fight pathogens by making toxins to the pathogens. C. An antibiotic kills pathogens by preventing them from performing their life functions. D. An antibiotic makes a pathogen more likely to cause an infection.
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