The largest what an area can support is called carrying capacity

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Answer: Carrying capacity is the largest population of a species an area can support.

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How do we know that some layers of the earth are solid and some liquid?

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We know bwcause some people went there and also other people,they just looked and said that most of the layers are solid and some are liquids.And I hope this helped

A polypeptide is a sequence of?
A. proteins
B. amino acids

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Amino Acids. A polypeptide IS a protein.

Trace the path of an egg cell by filling in the blanks. After the egg breaks through the ovarian wall, it travels into the _____, which overlies each ovary. From there, it reaches the _____, or womb. If the egg is fertilized by a sperm cell, it is implanted in the _____. uterus; ovary; fallopian tube ovary; fallopian tube; uterus fallopian tube; uterus; endometrium endometrium; uterus; fallopian tube

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The sequence of the answers is Fallopian tube, uterus and endometrium. The egg cell travels into the Fallopian tube which the ovaries are found. Then, it reaches the uterus. If fertilization happened it will be implanted into the endometrium.

Final answer:

The path of an egg cell after ovulation is from the ovary to the fallopian tube, then to the uterus, and if fertilized, it implants in the endometrium.

Explanation:

After an egg cell is released from the ovarian wall during ovulation, it first moves into the fallopian tube that sits adjacent to each ovary. The egg cell then travels down the fallopian tube towards the uterus - also known as the womb. If the egg gets fertilized by a sperm cell during its journey, it will implant itself in the endometrium, which is the inner lining of the uterus and supports the growing embryo in early pregnancy. Hence, the correct fill-in the blanks for this question is: fallopian tube; uterus; endometrium.

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Explain how two pea plants with round yellow peas can, when crossed, produce off spring with the recessive traits—green wrinkled peas. Use a Punnett square in your explanation.

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To produce the recessive phenotype both parents must be heterozygous for the dominant phenotype!!
A two hybrids can produce offspring that will show the recessive trait.

RrXRr  would produce RR, Rr and rr

Independent assortment of chromosomes is a result of A) the random and independent way in which each pair of homologous chromosomes lines up at the metaphase plate during meiosis I.
B) the random nature of the fertilization of ova by sperm.
C) the random distribution of the sister chromatids to the two daughter cells during anaphase II.
D) the relatively small degree of homology shared by the X and Y chromosomes.
E) the random and independent way in which each pair of homologous chromosomes lines up at the metaphase plate during meiosis I, the random nature of the fertilization of ova by sperm, the random distribution of the sister chromatids to the two daughter cells during anaphase II, and the relatively small degree of homology shared by the X and Y chromosomes.

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The answer is A) the random and independent way in which each pair of homologous chromosomes lines up at the metaphase plate during meiosis I. 

The law of independent assortment is the second Mendel's law. In independent assortment the alleles for different traits are passed independently to the offspring. It occurs during meiosis I. When in metaphase of meiosis I the chromosomes line up, mother's chromosomes can be on one side, and father's chromosomes on the other side of the equator or they can be mixed in a number of ways.

24-year old woman presents with uti symptoms. she is 34 weeks pregnant. as part of her work-up, you order a urinalysis, which shows 2 bacteria with no wbcs or squamous epithelial cells. two days later, the lab calls you and informs you that the urine culture is positive. you call the patient back and she denies symptoms of urinary tract infection. with regards to the urine culture results, what treatment is indicated?

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The drug prescribed to a 24-year-old woman pregnant presents with UTI symptoms is Cephalexin. This drug is safe with no risk in pregnant women.

UTI or urinary tract infection is an infection of the kidneys, bladder, urethra, or any other component of the urinary system. Women are more prone to urinary tract infections. Mostly they affect the bladder or urethra. It causes pelvic pain, urges to urinate, and blood in the urine.

Ciprofloxacin and Bactrim are quinolone antibiotics that are most commonly prescribed to treat UTIs but these drugs are harmful to pregnant women. Therefore, Cephalexin 500 mg QID for 7 days is prescribed because this is categorized by FDA as a Pregnancy Category B drug. These drugs are safe and have proven no risk in humans.  These drugs will kill the bacteria that cause UTI infections.

Therefore, option A will be a suitable treatment.

The complete question is -

A 24-year-old woman presents with URI symptoms. She is 34 weeks pregnant. As part of her work-up, you order a urinalysis, which shows 2+ bacteria with no WBCs or squamous epithelial cells. Two days later, the lab calls you and informs you that the urine culture is positive. You call the patient back and she denies symptoms of a urinary tract infection. With regards to the urine culture results, what treatment is indicated?

A) Cephalexin B) Bactrim C) no treatment D)Ciprofloxacin

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