Where does glycolysis occur? (Cellular Respiration.A- Cytoplasm
B- Mitochondrion
C- Nucleus
D- Cell Membrane

THE ANSWER IS - A- Cytoplasm.
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Answer: Cytoplasm is the answers

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What is ment by paranoid​

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1 : characterized by or resembling paranoia or paranoid schizophrenia a paranoid psychiatric patient. 2 : characterized by suspiciousness, persecutory trends, or megalomania behaving in a paranoid manner with accusations of persecutions. 3 : extremely fearful was so paranoid that he was afraid to walk the streets.

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when you are seeing thing that is not there or when you are having illusions

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Now that you have come up with an equation that describes the relationship between amounts of different nucleotide bases in DNA, can you use it to predict the amounts of all four nucleotide bases when you only know the amount of one type of base? Approximately 21% of the human genome is comprised of nucleotides containing C. Given this information, calculate the percentage of the human genome that is comprised of nucleotides containing G, T, and A. (a) _____% of the human genome is comprised of G.(b) _____% of the human genome is comprised of T.

(c) _____% of the human genome is comprised of A.

Enter your answer as three numbers separated by commas (example: 12, 26, 32).

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The correct answer will be- 21, 29, 29

Explanation:

In a DNA sequence, the nucleotide base pairs on one strand of DNA are  complementary to the base pair on other strand of DNA.

According to the Chargaff rule, Adenine binds Thymine and Cytosine binds Guanosine which shows that the amount of A will equal T and the amount of G will equal C.

Therefore, when the amount of C is 21%, then the amount of G will be 21%.

To find amount of AT= 100-GC

                              AT= 100-42

                                AT= 58%

So, AT/2= 29% each

Thus, A=T= 29%

          G=C=21%

a. Normal body temperature is 98.6°F. A child is not feeling well, and there is only a Celsius thermometer available. The child's temperature is taken and the thermometer reads 37°C.

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Answer:

Just convert, 37 degrees Celcius into Fahrenheit is: 98.6

Which of the following processes is/are example(s) of diffusion and/or osmosis that occur in your cells? Mark all that applya. O2/CO2 moving in/out of your blood cells as they flow through your lungs.
b. Na+ (sodium) & K+ (potassium) ions moving between the inside and outside of you nerve cells creating electrical impulses.
c. H2O moving in and out of all your cells to maintain homeostasis.
d. All of the above
e. None of the above

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The examples of diffusion/osmosis that occurs in our cells are as follows:

  1. O2/CO2 moving in/out of your blood cells as they flow through your lungs
  2. H2O moving in and out of all your cells to maintain homeostasis.

DIFFUSION/OSMOSIS:

  • Diffusion is the process by which gaseous molecules move from a region of higher concentration to low concentration until they are evenly distributed.

  • Osmosis, on the other hand, involves the movement of water from region where it is more concentrated to region where it is less concentrated via a semipermeable membrane.

  • Both osmosis and diffusion are forms of passivetransport, meaning that movement occurs down a concentration gradient.

  • The following are examples of diffusion/osmosis that occur in human cells:
  1. O2/CO2 moving in/out of your blood cells as they flow through your lungs
  2. H2O moving in and out of all your cells to maintain homeostasis.

Note that, option B is a form of active transport.

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the answers are (a.) and (c.)

Why is oceanic crust subducted under continental crust?A. Oceanic crust is moving faster than continental crust.
B. Oceanic crust is denser than continental crust.
C. Oceanic crust is less dense than continental crust.
D. Oceanic crust is older than continental crust.

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B.) Oceanic crust is denser than continental crust.

Explanation:

Oceanic crust is denser, so it is subducted under the continental crust. The less dense magma then rises up through the continental crust, then it's further increasing the size of the continental crust and then maintaining it's lower density than the oceanic crust, which then causes subduction.

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B.) Oceanic crust is denser than continental crust.

Explanation:

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What is Homeostasis

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Its the tendency toward a relatively stable equilibrium between interdependent elements, especially as maintained by physiological processes.