Which is the term applied to the repeating stages that a cell experiences, including cell division? A. Mitosis B. Meiosis C. S phase D. Cell cycle

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Answer 1
Answer: D. A cell cycle is a sort of "life cycle" for cells.
Answer 2
Answer:

The answer is D. Cell cycle

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Compare all the organisms. What trend do you see? The proportions of DNA bases vary greatly among organisms. The proportions of DNA bases are similar in closely related organisms, but different in organisms that are not closely related. The proportions of DNA bases are similar among all organisms.

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Answer:

Option 3. The proportions of DNA bases are similar among all organisms.

Explanation:

  • The DNA is composed of two nitrogen bases called the nucleotide and four nucleobases joined by hydrogen bonds namely:
  1. Adenine (A) 2. Guanine(G) 3. Cytosine (C) 4. Thymine (T)
  • The proportion and the number of the bases and base pairing are the same in all organisms but what makes an organism different is the order in which they're arranged.
  • The DNA coding depends on the order of gene expression determined by a specific arrangement of DNA molecules in each organism.
  • Out of the 3 billion bases found in humans 99% of the bases are similar in all.

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During what processes of the water cycle does a liquid turn into gas

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evaportation is the process in which water changes from liquid to gas or vapor

- A scientist is determining the age of a rock by comparing their position to other rock layers. By doing this, the scientist is determining ___. - A)the date the rock was formed
B) the relative age of the rock
C) the absolute age of the rock
D) the level of radioactive isotope decay in the rock-
-At first I thought it was the date the rock was formed...But I think it wrong, so I looked over the text and now I'm thinking they want it to answer eider B-C relative or Absolute age of the rock. So I can cross off A and D. And by doing that, I had to take a look into my notes, and I notice my notes aren't the best but from what I know, Absolute determines whether it gives up the true ‘age’ of a rock or fossil. And Relative doesn't provide a “true age’’... But now that I'm thinking on it absolute looks to see if it mainly organic or tissue, while Relative mainly sedimentary rocks. So I'm thinking it B now, but I feel like I'm confusing myself with all this. So I wanted to understand this better and get a clear answer to this. If my answer wrong, can I get a short explanation as to why?-

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The answer is b, for he is comparing the two rocks to find an age relative to the other

How would you write the correct scientific name for the species of butterfly with the common name Black Swallowtail?

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How does a deep ocean current compare to a surface one? A.
same salinity, but colder and less dense


B.
same temperature, but saltier and denser


C.
colder, saltier, and denser


D.
same density, but colder and saltier

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the answer to your question is C- colder , saltier , and denser why because they don't have the same density level and deep ocean water is more dense than surface. and also  Fromyour feet to your knees the water feels icy cold and from your knees to your head the water feelswarm. You probably wondered what causes this to happen. What you felt were warm surfacecurrents and cold deep currents. Changes in the density set these currents in motion. some ocean currents are set in motion by the wind other ocean currents are created by something you can't feel or see. Differences in density of water can also cause currents to form and move. Density is affected by temperature and salinity. i hoped i helped