How are living things organized ? List 5 steps of organization from smallest to largest

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Answer 1
Answer: Five steps of organization would be
1 - Cells
2 - Tissues
3 - Organs
4 - Organ Systems
5 - Organisms.
Cells make up tissues, tissues make up organs, etc.

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Channels within the structure of the cell membrane are composed of A) carbohydrates. B) disaccharides. C) phospholipids. D) proteins.

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I believe the answer is: D. proteins

The main functions of these proteins is to allow specific substance to pass through the membrane of the cells which needed for the energy formation for cells'functions.It created through the combination of more than 20 amino acids with different functions.

its proteins

Proteins. The channels within the cell membrane are composed of  

three dimensional proteins that allow the passage of specific molecules or charged atoms.

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Describe two advantages of genetic engineering.

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One advantage of genetic engineering is the production of valuable proteins: recombinant DNA made possible the use of bacteria to produce proteins of medical importance such as genetically engineered human insulin which is of great importance.
Another advantage is the production of vaccines. Vaccines produced by genetic engineering offer an advantage that the microbial strains from which proteins are extracted do not contain complete viruses and thus there is no risk of accidental inoculation with live virus. 

Which of the following is the correct matching nucleotide sequence for GATAC?

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The correct matching nucleotide sequence for GATAC is CTATG.

What is nucleotide sequence?

The code for DNA is transcribed into mRNA, this process is called transcription. Nucleotide acid sequence is a succession of letters that indicate the order of nucleotides within a DNA.

DNA is a double stranded structure. The DNA is transcribed in mRNA this process is called transcription. DNA has base pairs. Adenine base pairs with thymine and guanine base pairs with cytosine.

In mRNA, G is replaces with C, A is replaced with T, T is replaces with A and A is replaces with T. When RNA forms protein is called translation. In biological system all the organisms transfer information in the form of nucleotides.

The correct matching nucleotide sequence for GATAC is CTATG.

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I think its CTATG!!!!!!

Tundra ecosystems are considered to be fragile because of

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ANSWER: The deserts, tropical forest, and tundra are considered to be fragile ecosystems because of the long regeneration time when vegetation has been destroyed.

Fragile, yes. Not necessarily unstable unless we humans mess it up. The reason it's fragile has to do with the cold temperatures and difficult growing conditions, HOPE THIS HELPS!! :)

Answer:

Low biodiversity

Explanation:

___ are flares of electrically charged particles coming off of sunspots

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Answer:

Solar flares

Explanation:

  • The electromagnetic radiations that erupt from the sun and lasts for about a few minutes to a few hours are termed as solar flares.
  • This solar flare travels at the speed of light as it is an electromagnetic wave and thus, its effects are observed immediately as its emission is observed.
  • From the earth, the solar flare looks like a sudden flash of light coming from the sun that has increased brightness.
Solar Flares

Hope this helps! 


During the rock cycle, rocks get broken apart by weathering, carried along by erosion, and eventually deposited in a body of water. What happens next?

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After many years of pressure and possibly heat it will be compressed back into a form of rock such as sediment.

Compaction and cementation into sedimentary rock, then heat and pressure into metamorphic rock. this is correct answer