What is the site of leaf attachment to a stem

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Answer: its caled the sessle

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Which best describes reproduction? User: Which best describes reproduction? Asexual reproduction produces offspring that are identical to the parent. Sexual reproduction allows for diploid gametes to combine to increase genetic variation. Asexual reproduction leads to the formation of haploid gametes. Sexual reproduction does not require the production of gametes.

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The answer is: asexual reproduction produces offspring that are identical to the parent.

The three other statements are incorrect for the following reasons:
Sexual reproduction allows for diploid gametes to combine to increase genetic variation: in sexual reproduction there are haploid gametes.
- Asexual reproduction leads to the formation of haploid gametes: gametes are not formed in asexual reproduction.
 - Sexual reproduction does not require the production of gametes:
sexual reproduction DOES require the production of gametes.

The correct answer is option A

Asexual reproduction can be defined as the process by which an individual produces offspring that is completely identical to its parents.

The genetic makeup and phenotype of the organism is completely same as like that of its parents.

This is generally seen in organisms like amoeba, planaria, euglena, et cetera.

During cellular respiration, every living thing in this food web uses ______ gas and releases ______ back into the environment. A. carbon dioxide: oxygen
B. oxygen: carbon dioxide
C. carbon dioxide: hydrogen
D. carbon dioxide: water vapor

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During cellular respiration, every living thing in this food web uses B. oxygen gas and releases carbon dioxide back into the environment.
Plants are the only living things that do quite the opposite. 
B. Oxygen; carbon dioxide. Animals breathe in oxygen and release carbon dioxide.

In cattle, roan coat color (mixed red and white hairs) occurs in the heterozygous (Rr) offspring of red (RR) and white (rr) homozygotes. Which of the following crosses would produce offspring in the ratio of 1 red:2 roan:1 white? A) red × white
B) roan × roan
C) white × roan
D) red × roan
E) The answer cannot be determined from the information provided.

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The answer is B) roan x roan.

Let's summarize:
R - dominant allele,
r - recessive allele,
RR - dominant homozygous with red color,
rr - recessive homozygous with white color,
Rr - heterozygous with roan color.

If we cross two heterozygous (Rr):

Parents:         Rr     x     Rr
Offspring:      RR   Rr   Rr   rr

then, the offspring will be: 1 red (RR) : 2 roan (Rr, Rr ) : 1 white (rr).

Final answer:

The cross between roan (heterozygous) cattle would produce offspring in the ratio of 1 red: 2 roan: 1 white. This is a scenario of a monohybrid cross, yielding a 1:2:1 ratio in offspring.

Explanation:

In this genetics problem, 'R' represents red coat color gene, 'r' represents white coat color gene, and the combination 'Rr' gives a roan coat color. To get a 1:2:1 ratio of red:roan:white, the cross must be between two heterozygotes, or roan-colored cattle (Rr × Rr). So, the correct option is B) roan × roan. This type of cross, known as a monohybrid cross, yields a genotypic and phenotypic ratio of 1:2:1 (1 RR: 2 Rr: 1 rr) in the offspring.

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Currently, most organs that are harvested for transplant are transported from the donor to the recipient packed in ice and must be implanted within a matter of hours. How is organ culture an improvement on this transport method?Organs that are packed in ice can be damaged by frostbite during transit. 2 Cultured organs can be kept alive for several weeks before transplant. 3 Extra culture medium is easier and cheaper to transport than extra ice. 4 Organ cultures can be shipped as cargo rather than hand delivered.

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The correct answer is (2) Cultured organs can be kept alive for several weeks before transplant.

Organ outside the body does not behaves in the same way as they do inside the body. These organs can be kept alive only when they are put into a culture solution, which can increase the shelf life of the organs by few weeks. It also reduces the chance of organ rejection. Cultured organs can be kept alive for several weeks before transplant.


The best answer in terms of how organ cultures are an improvement on this transport method is "Cultured organs can be kept alive for several weeks before transplant."

What are the small finger like projections on neurons called?

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It is called nerves.
There is two types; Axons and Dendrite

In which zone are most producers found?

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Sunlit Ocean is the zone

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Most found in the sunlit (euphotic) zone of the ocean


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