The potential must be strong enough to send a(n) potential to the CNS.

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Answer 1
Answer: The correct answer to the question above is action. The potential must be strong enough to send an action potential to the CNS (Central Nervous System.) An action potential is a short-term event that causes the electrical potential of a cell. 
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action

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The answer is cancer.
Cancer is an uncontrolled division of cells. The regulation of cell cycle is necessary for normal cell division. The first phase of the cell cycle is the G1 phase. If the G1 phase is affected, mistakes in this process lead to the uncontrolled division of cells called cancer.

A) cancer is the answer

Observation of Diffusion Rate in Relation to Cell SizeAs you have observed, cells are small. Consider your little toe: it is made of about 2-3 billion
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Explanation:

new cells rather than growing bigger. Why is this ?

There are two main reasons why cells divide rather than continuing to grow larger and larger: ... If the cell grows too large, it will have trouble moving enough nutrients and wastes across the cell membrane. Cell Division. Cell division is the process by which cellular material is divided between two new daughter cells.

Why aren't you made of a few dozen, or a

few hundred cells, instead of trillions?

if the cell grows beyond a certain limit, not enough material will be able to cross the membrane fast enough to accommodate the increased cellular volume. When this happens, the cell must divide into smaller cells with favorable surface area/volume ratios, or cease to function. That is why cells are so small.

Why don't single-celled organisms like amoebas and paramecia grow

as big as a human?     again The important point is that the surface area to the volume ratio gets smaller as the cell gets larger. Thus, if the cell grows beyond a certain limit, not enough material will be able to cross the membrane fast enough to accommodate the increased cellular volume.

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Mendel experimented with garden peas. One of the traits he looked at was texture of the pea coat. If we said the pea coat was smooth what are we looking at?a. genotype
b. phenotype
c. chromosomes
d. alleles

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The answer is b. phenotype.


Based on this diagram explain how the mutation in the DNA sequence affects protein synthesis ?

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The mutation in DNA causes the changes in  enzymes to read the DNA sequence incorrectly or unable to read the sequences. So, the sequence will code for the wrong amino acid by the process of translation, and not make the correct protein.

What are the components of translation?

protein synthesis can be defined as the process in which amino acid sequence can be formed from m RNA sequence, means the nucleotide sequence encode amino acid called as the genetic code.  

Translation occur in cytoplasm, it involves in transportation of amino acid to the ribosome and form polypeptide chain, one translator  conducts the translation and another is substrate where the mRNA is translated into a new protein

Ribosomes have the  major component responsible for of ribosomal RNA (rRNA) and proteins, these rRNA  peptidyl transferase bind to the large subunit with three active sites (E, P, A) of amino acids which are responsible for  catalytic activity.

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The mutation in DNA causes the enzymes to read the gene sequence incorrectly. So, the sequence will code for the wrong amino acid, and the cell will not make the correct protein.

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Fats are broken into saturated fats and unsaturated fats. Which of these explains the difference between saturated and unsaturated fats?A) Saturated fats have no hydrogen in the molecule.
B) Saturated fats have more carbon atoms than unsaturated fats.
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C) Saturated fats have only single bonds on all the carbon atoms.
D) Saturated fats have only double and triple bonds on the carbon atoms.

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i think it is D because Saturated fats have only double and triple bonds on the carbon atoms will be 

Twin brothers or twin sisters who develop from a single fertilized egg that splits in two are called ________ twins.

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The missing word is: identical