Which endocrine gland is indicated by the arrow?

Which Endocrine Gland Is Indicated By The Arrow?

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Answer 1
The thyroid gland is indicated by the arrow hope this helps. #ZedTheZom

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What are the steps (in the correct order) that link a change in the base sequence of a gene to a change in the phenotype of an organism like a mouse or a human? see section 16.2 (page 339) ?

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The answer is DNA to RNA to protein. The change in DNA sequence will be reflected (through complementary base pairing) on the formed Messenger RNA during transcription. Subsequently, during translation of the mRNA to protein (by ribosomes), the amino acid sequence will change due to changes in the codons. Proteins, as you may know, are what determines the phenotype of organisms while DNA determines the genotype of the same organism.






You disrupt all hydrogen bonds in a protein. what level of structure will be preserved?

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Primary structure of protein. This is the simplest level of protein structure. This is the sequence of amino acids in the polypeptide chain. Protein sequence is determined by the DNA of the gene which also encodes the protein. Any changes in the gene's DNA sequence lead to a change in the amino acid sequence protein. An example is sickle cell anemia where only one amino acid is changed. Glutamate is replaced by Valine resulting a defect in the hemoglobin, the oxygen carrying protein that is present in our blood.

Which is an example of electrical energy being converted or changed into light energy? A) the sun B) a light bulb C) a solar panel D) a glowstick at Halloween

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The answer to your question is B.

Answer:it would b-light bulb

Explanation:

Because the dna cannot leave the nucleus to get to the ribosomes, the genes for proteins must be transcribed into ______________ that can leave the nucleus.

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(m)RNA

Which is messenger RNA that leaves the nucleus to bring the info from the DNA to the (r)RNA.
Final answer:

The DNA in cells is transcribed into messenger RNA (mRNA), which leaves the nucleus and delivers the genetic code for specific proteins to the cytoplasm for protein synthesis. This process, called transcription, allows for proteins to be efficiently and properly synthesized in the cell.

Explanation:

The DNA in cells cannot leave the nucleus to get to the ribosomes directly. Instead, the genes for proteins are transcribed into messenger RNA (mRNA) that can leave the nucleus. This mRNA is a single-stranded nucleic acid that delivers a copy of the specific gene's genetic code from the nucleus to the cytoplasm, where it interacts with ribosomes and other cellular equipment to manage protein synthesis.

During the process of transcription within the cell nucleus, mRNA molecules are produced, which are then modified and sent into the cytoplasm for translation. The transcript is decoded into a protein with the help of a ribosome and tRNA molecules. This system allows for the necessary proteins to be synthesized properly and at the right time, without having to expose the actual DNA.

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19. (03.06 HC)
Some individuals have a mutated recessive allele and a homozygous individual is resistant to HIV infection and AIDS. Some populations have a high frequency of the mutant allele. What inference can be made about the mutant allele? (1 point)


Heterozygous individuals must be genetically advantaged even if they are not resistant to HIV.
The mutated allele must have developed and been acquired by many people before exposure to the virus.
The mutated allele must not be inherited by offspring or the disease would be close to eradication.
Being homozygous is an advantage for the mutated allele, while being heterozygous is a genetic disadvantage.
20. (03.07 MC)

Some portion of the milk produced in the United States comes from cows treated with genetically manipulated hormones that increase a cow's milk production. This increased production helps farmers make a better return on their investment in each cow. What aspect of this biotechnology must be fully understood before the benefits can be justified? (1 point)


Its effect on the cost of production
Its effect on other animals in the dairy
Its effect on the offspring of the cow
Its effect on consumers of the milk
21. (03.07 HC)
What issues will society need to resolve regarding this developing biotechnology, such as recombinant DNA technology? (1 point)


The issues regarding the cost of these procedures for patients
The question of who gets to benefit from these technologies
The issues surrounding its lack of medical benefits
The question of the long-term effects on consumers and the targeted species
22. (03.08 MC)
Marissa and Sean are in the process of adopting a baby. One of the documents the adoption agency provides is a full medical history of the birth mother. Why would the birth father's medical history also be important? (1 point)


The father has greater impact on the health of the baby than the mother.
The father's history will be important only when the child also becomes a parent.
The father's medical problems will always be expressed in the child.
The father's history will suggest potential medical problems in the baby.
23. (03.08 MC)
Paul's father and paternal grandfather both contracted but survived prostate cancer with treatment. Which answer best explains what this means for Paul? (1 point)


Paul should know he has a higher risk of prostate cancer and take preventative steps.
Paul should not worry about this history as both survived the cancer.
Paul should have his prostate removed as soon as possible.
Paul should live a healthy lifestyle and not worry about cancer at all.
24. (03.08 MC)
Which of the following would most severely affect a human population? (1 point)


A high degree of genetic similarity among people
A high degree of illegal drug use among young adults
A high number of smokers in a community
A high rate of mental disorders
25. (03.08 HC)
Meredith's office had a large group of people out sick at the same time with the flu. Which of the following is the most likely cause of the mass illness? (1 point)


Lack of cleanliness in the office kitchen
Mutation in the type of flu virus, making it resistant
Germs being spread by person-to-person contact
Inadequate ventilation system in the office

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1. B

2. It needs to be understood if this really affects the cow or the consumer in any negative way. 

3. C but i'm not sure

4. The initial 2 aren't right. What's more, the third one is just valid if the therapeutic issue is y-connected so it's not ALWAYS. So that abandons you the last one, which bodes well on the grounds that the tyke gets qualities from the father too which impact it's wellbeing.

5. A but i'm not sure

6. A high degree of illegal drug use among young adults

7. C. Because everyone sneezing spreading their germs onto other because is obviously going to cause others to get sick.

Answer:

19. The mutated allele must have developed and been acquired by many people before exposure to the virus.

20.

21. The issues surrounding its lack of medical benefits

22.

23. Paul should know he has a higher risk of prostate cancer and take preventative steps.

24. A high degree of genetic similarity among people

25. Germs being spread by person-to-person contact

Explanation:

Many diseases, including general diseases, require the general prevention methods. These include diagnostics, prevention, and monitoring.

You find two fossils. One is a very primitive organism and the other is a complex organism. Which of these two fossils do you think is the oldest?

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The very primitive organism is the oldest because, over time, organisms gradually evolved into more complex organisms. First came the primitive organism, then it evolved into the more complex one, or the younger fossil.

Answer: B. The primitive on the left

Many cars use electricity stored in lithium ion batteries as an alternative fuel. While there are many positive benefits to this technology, what negative impacts do they present? 

Answer choices:
A) Reduces air pollution B) Decreases carbon emissions C) Disposal of spent batteries D) Cut dependence on fossil fuels

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the answer is C disposal of spent batteries

A 60-year-old woman is hospitalized after losing an extensive amount of blood in a work-related accident. she tells the nurse that she heard the doctor say that she would keep feeling faint until her brain made more blood. the nurse recognizes that when the woman's blood pressure dropped, the pressure in her carotid arteries decreased. this was detected by baroreceptors in the carotid arteries, with which subsequent effect?

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Systemic vasoconstriction maintained the diastolic pressure

A nurse is caring for a client who is three hours post op from open abdominal surgery. during routine assessment, the nurse notes the previously stable client now appears anxious, apprehensive, and has a blood pressure of 90/56. what does the nurse consider is the most likely cause of the client's change in condition?

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Anxious and apprehensive are signs that the patient doesn't have enough blood to his brain. The cause probably is the low blood pressure. 
Open abdominal surgery is a major surgery so it should have a high risk of bleeding. Bleeding in abdominal space is dangerous because it was not visible and space is massive. The source could be a rupture of a blood vessel or broken stitch of the surgical wound. 
Then, the most likely cause for the sudden blood pressure drop in this patient would be massive bleeding. 

Classical conditioning takes place when a(n) ________ is continuously matched with a(n) ________.

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Classical conditioning takes place when an conditioned stimulusis contiuously matched with an ; unconditioned stimulus

Classical conditioning takes place when a CONDITIONED STIMULUS is continuously matched with an UNCONDITIONED STIMULUS.

It is a process of learning by combining two stimulus, one which has a neutral effect and the one which can produce a biological result. It was studied on dogs by Ivan Pavlov.

Neutral stimulus is the conditioned stimulus and the biological is the unconditioned one.

Glycolysis and the citric acid cycle are similar in that they both produce ______

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NADH and ATP is the answer
Answer: 

They both produce 

 Chemical Compound: Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NADH.). 

Chemical Compound: Adenosine triphosphate (ATP.). 

Extracellular pathogens such as viruses and bacteria in body fluids are attacked by _____. view available hint(s)

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Answer:  "antibodies" .  (specifically, "antibodies from plasma cells" .).
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which two groups are the most similar in physical characteristics

A) Archaebacteria & Eukarya
B) Archae & Viruses
C) Archaea & Eubacteria
D) Eukarya & Eubacteria

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Archaea & Eubacteria               is the answer

Answer:

Ans A) Archaebacteria & Eukarya..

Explanation:

(ᵔᴥᵔ) plz help me: The meltdown at the nuclear power plant in Chernobyl released radioactive particles and energy that can damage cells. This damage to cells can be prevented by all but which of these?
A)
wood
B)
lead
C)
thick concrete
D)
potassium iodide,

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Lead and thick concrete can both protect cells from damage by blocking the radiation from reaching the cell. Potassium Iodide is a chemical that specifically protects the thyroid from radioactive iodine by flooding the thyroid cells with stable iodine. Therefore, the only option in this list that does not prevent cellular damage from radiation is A) wood.

Which of the following can be cofactors?

organic molecules

inorganic molecules

anions

cations

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organic molecules and cations

Answer:

your answer is below

Explanation:

compare the photorespiration between Barley and Sugarcane? 4 marks 4 points,

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The barley is a C3 plant  while sugarcane is a C4 plant. In Barley, the carbon dioxide is captured by rubisco, which captures oxygen not carbon dioxide. In Sugarcane, carbon dioxide is captured by PEP carboxylase enzyme. PEP carboxylase enzyme has a higher affinity than Rubisco.

Which term best describes the type of farming that does not use pesticides, growth hormones, or other chemicals?

1. ecological
2. organic
3. subsistence
4. sustainable

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it is number two organic because it is not affected by the growth hormones or chemicals that regular foods have

Answer:

Sorry it took two years to answer... Organic.

Explanation:

Which action must occur for an enzyme to catalyze a chemical reaction?

A. A noncompetitive inhibitor must first bind to an active site.

B. A competitive inhibitor must first bind to an active site.

C. A substrate must bind to an allosteric site of the enzyme.

D. A substrate must bind to an active site of the enzyme.

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For an enzyme to catalyze a chemical reaction it is very essential for the correct substrate to bind to the active site of the enzyme.The active site is divided into two portions : Binding site Catalytic site The binding site is made up of amino acid residues that are responsible for binding to the correct substrate while the catalytic site possesses the amino acids that lead to the catalysis. The shape of the active site is such that only the correct substrate binds to it easily and hence, the catalytic reaction takes place.

A complex big molecule that fastens the metabolic reactions without actually participating in it is called an enzyme. They fasten the formation and breakdown of the metabolic and catabolic reactions.

The actions that are required in a chemical reaction is:

Option: D. Active site of an enzyme must be attached to a substrate.

This can be explained as:

If a non-competitive binds to the active site then the substrate would not be able to bind to the site and a chemical reaction would not occur.

If in the second option a competitive bind to the active site it will block the substrate to bind on the active site of the enzyme and the complex would not be able to form.

If a substrate binds to an allosteric site then it will inhibit or activate the enzyme.

Therefore, the enzyme can catalyze chemical reactions when the substrate binds to the active site.

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Where is the radius located in reference to the ulna?

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The anatomical position is defined to be the body standing upright with face and torso and feet directed forward and arms around 45 degrees away from the torso with palms facing forward. This is a standard reference in human anatomy, especially in describing body part relations (i.e. the 5th digit of the hand is medial to the umbilicus, etc.). The radius, in anatomical position is lateral to the ulna as ulna is closer to the midline.
The ulna and radius are the two bones of the forearm. The radius bone is shorter than the ulna and is prism-shaped long bone. The radius is a more lateral and slightly shorter of the two forearm bones. It is found on the thumb side of the forearm and rotates to allow the hand to pivot at the wrist. It pivots around the ulna to produce movement at the proximal and distal radio-ulnar.

What are some good safety tips for performing active aerobics and active recreation?

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I would say, make sure you have the proper training and equipment. Also, if you are doing something risky, make sure you have someone with you in case something goes wrong. Also, never do an aerobic activity if you have flu as this can cause damage to your heart.

coastal communities often experience milder winters and cooler summers than further inland because?
a. the mist from the ocean spray makes the coastal winter much milder
b.oceans absorb heat more slowly, which has a cooling effect on land
c. they are always located at sea level, where temperatures are milder
d. oceans absorb heat more quickly, which has a cooling effect on land


neeeed help so bad please help,

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These coastal communities probably experience these strange weather effects because of the mist from the ocean can make the winters more mild and the ocean can absorb the heat in order to make the summer cooler; B is correct

An area recently became prone to deforestation. Now there are few trees left in the vicinity. How would this change affect the cycles of Earth?

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Its b simply because its the creed tip on tuesdsy

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C makes sense, but it may be wrong...  apparently transpiration is how plant's make ground water evaporate and generate  clouds... most common in rain forests. It seems counter intuitive, but without it the ground simply dries out due to regular evaporation and the sun...which would sap all of the moisture out of the ground.

A horse does 860 J of work in 420 seconds while pulling a wagon. What is the power output of the horse? Round your answer to the nearest whole number.
The power output of the horse is
W.

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Would just be 860/420 which is ≈ 2W

Answer:

Power output, P = 2 watts

Explanation:  

It is given that,

Work done by a horse, W = 860 J

Time taken, t = 420 seconds

We need to find the power output of the horse. Power output is given by work done divided by total time taken i.e.

[tex]P=\dfrac{W}{t}[/tex]

[tex]P=\dfrac{860\ J}{420\ s}[/tex]

P = 2.04 watts

or

P = 2 watts

So, the power output of the horse is 2 watts. Hence, this is the required solution.

the presence of gill-like slits in a human embryo is considered to be evidence for the

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Out of the following given choices;

A. theory that fish and mammals have a common ancestry

B. theory that the first organisms on Earth were heterotrophs

C. close relationship between fish and mammalian reproductive patterns

D. close relationship between humans and annelids

The answer is A. Many embryos of the kingdom Animalia share similarities in the early stages depicting that they share a common ancestor. The gill slits is one example. They diverge in later stages to become Pharyngeal in the human embryo, while they differentiate into gills in fish.






Which of the following is an example of a metamorphic rock? Granite limestone marble pumice WILL MARK BRAINLIEST IF CORRECT HURRY

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Answer:

The answer would actually be Marble

The example of a metamorphic rock is Mable.

What is metamorphic to k?

Metarmorphic rock is a type of rock that is formed from solidification and transformation from igneous rocks or sedimentary rock to another form rock.

Therefore, The example of a metamorphic rock is Mable.

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Scientists think deforestation is one cause of _____, because carbon dioxide increases when people burn trees to clear land.

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the greenhouse effect.

The correct answer is greenhouse effect..


Scientist think deforestation is one cause of greenhouse effect because carbon dioxide increases when people burn trees to clear land.


Conversion of forests into agricultural cause which might lead to deforestation. For example, overpopulation, infrastructure expansion, livestock, and logging.


The method by which lymph is pushed through the lymph vessels is via

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contraction of skeletal muscles against the lymph vessel

The lymph usually move in the body in its own vessel and travels from the interstitial spaces to the subclavian veins at the neck area. The lymphatic system does not have a heart to pump and move the fluid. The movement of lymph depends on the movements of the muscles and joints in the body. In this mechanism upward movement is possible. It will move towards the neck where it will be filtered and will go again into the subclavian veins.

Lymph is moved through lymph vessels by skeletal muscle contractions, varying external pressures, and one-way valves that prevent backflow, as the lymphatic system lacks a central pump like the heart.

The method by which lymph is pushed through the lymph vessels is via a combination of movements caused by skeletal muscle contractions, external pressures, and the one-way valves present in the lymphatic system. Blood pressure at the capillaries initially forces plasma into the lymph spaces, where it becomes lymph and exerts pressure on the walls of the lymph vessels. This lymph then moves through the network of lymphatic vessels primarily due to the contraction of skeletal muscles around these vessels as the body moves, and the one-way valves that prevent backflow of lymph, ensuring it flows in the correct direction towards the heart.

Lymphatic capillaries absorb this fluid from the tissues and transport it through larger lymphatic vessels to eventually reach the two large lymphatic ducts in the upper chest. From there, lymph enters the circulatory system by flowing into the subclavian veins. The lymphatic circulatory system does not have a central pump like the heart in the cardiovascular system, hence the reliance on muscle contractions and movement to propel lymph through the body.

The letters represent diffrent types of what? Thank uu!

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i think proteins, but please look it up cause i could be wrong. I hope it helps though.

Answer:

option B

Explanation:

Why is it important for arteries to have thicker lining/walls than veins?

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There’s more blood flowing and a rupture would lead to more blood loss and damage

In two or more complete sentences describe how a dam placed in a river can act as both a constructive and destructive force.

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The good thing about a dam is that electricity can be created by mechanical means. That does not affect the atmosphere. Storing such production is a different matter.

The bad thing about a dam is that it wreaks havoc on the land where the water is stored behind the dam.

Answer:

Dams are constructed over the narrow valleys and it acts like a barrier that obstructs the water from the flow. There are both advantages as well as disadvantages in constructing a dam.

Some of the constructive force or advantages of dams are as follows-

1) It generates electricity .

2) It is often used for irrigation and industrial purposes.

3) it is used for farming purposes in water such as raising as well as harvesting of fishes and other aquatic plants.

Some disadvantages are-

1) It degrades water quality.

2) Aquatic organisms are affected thereby harming the ecosystem.

3) It obstructs the flow of water.

4) Failure of a dam causes flood.

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