Is a technique that allows the DNA fragments to separate according to length

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Answer: the technique is gel electrophoresis

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The diagram shows the process of meiosis. How many divisions are required to decrease chromosome numbers and produce gametes?

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The answer to that question is B or in other words 2.

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The answer is 2 divisions

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Cells undergoing meiosis require 2 sets of divisions because only half of the cromosomes from each parent are needed. This means that the offspring is going to have mutations/change in order to survive on Earth or even other planets! When this keeps happening us humans keep evolving.

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What is the composition of the most abundant mineral compounds on earth?A) Oxalates, oxygen, and one or more organic compounds
B) Oxygen, sulfates, and one or more nonmetals
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D) Silicon, oxygen, and one or more metals

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How does the endomembrane system work together with the ribosomes? A. takes proteins out of the cell B. provides a protective covering C. helps to make food D. obtains energy for the cell

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A. takes proteins out of the cell
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EsThe process of transcription and splicing of mRNA is shown above. What statement accurately describes these two steps?
Transcription and splicing only occur in eukaryotic cells. Transcription and
splicing both occur in the nucleus.
Transcription and splicing only occur in prokaryotic cells. Transcription and
splicing both occur in the cytosol.
Transcription occurs only in prokaryotic cells in the cytosol white splicing
occurs only in eukaryotic cell sin the nucleus.
Transcription and splicing only occur in eukaryotic cells. Transcription
occurs in the nucleus while splicing occurs in the cytosol.

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Answer:

The correct answer is "Transcription occurs only in prokaryotic cells in the cytosol white splicing occurs only in eukaryotic cell in the nucleus".

Explanation:

Prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells could be differentiated by the site at which transcription occurs (the synthesis of mRNA from a DNA template). In prokaryotic cells transcription occurs in the cytosol, while in eukaryotic cells transcription occurs in the nucleus. This is easy to remember since prokaryotic cells do not have a nucleus. Also, splicing occurs only in eukaryotic cells in the nucleus. Splicing is the removal of the non coding regions of mRNA (introns), which happens frequently in eukaryotic cells and in prokaryotic cells is a very rare event.

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Transcription only occur in eukaryotic cells. Transcription and slicing both occur in the nucleus.

Explanation:

Transcription and splicing only occur in eukaryotic cells. Transcription and splicing both occur in the nucleus. Splicing of exons and intron removal is strictly a eukaryotic phenomenon. Prokaryotic genomes are smaller and do not contain introns. Both of these processes occur in the nucleus.

Running wather and groundewater:What are five factors that determine the velocity of a stream?

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Explanation:

The gradient of slope – the steeper the gradient the higher the velocity

the shape of river channel – the more straight the channel (with fewer meanders) the higher the velocity

The volume of water that the river carries – The more water the higher the velocity because more water has more mass that carries more momentum.

The roughness of the substrate or stream bottom – The rougher the river bed is, the slower the river water velocity due to increased turbulence and less laminar flow

The depth & width of the stream – The narrower and deeper the river channel the higher the velocity. This is because the water has a lesser surface area to rub against the river bed as it flows hence gains higher speeds due to lower friction.  

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