Muscle cells would contain a high number of

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Answer 1
Answer: muscle cells would contain a high number of mitochondria
musles need energy and mitochondria gives energy to the cell
tip: mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cells.

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Students research unicellular, prokaryotic organisms that live in harsh environments such as volcanic hot springs,
brine pools, and anaerobic black organic mud. Which of these groups are
the students most likely researching?


Archaebacteria


Eubacteria


Plantae


Protista

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Answer:

Its about Archaebacteria.

Explanation:

Archea means ancient. Archaebacteria are unicellular organisms. All the living forms initially were classified into five kingdom classification which includes: Monera (includes all prokaryotes), protista, fungi, plantae and animalia. Later several genetics and molecular biology studies revealed that a class of prokaryotes is different from all other modern bacteria, these were called archaebacteria. They live in extreme environments like volcanic hot springs, extreme salty or very acidic surroundings.

Archaebacteria is the right answer. 
They are currently known as Archaea, name"Archaebacteria" is a bit outdated. These unicellar prokaryotes were discovered relatively recent (in 70ties).

While studying enzyme kinetics in the lab, a scientist observed that the rate of a reaction involving enzyme amylase increased as the concentration of starch increased. With further increase in starch concentration, the amylase activity did not change. Why did this happen?

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Answer is: The enzyme amylase was saturated, as all its active sites were occupied by substrate starch.

Which class do honey bees belong?

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the bug one or the yellow and black one

What do anaerobic photosynthesizing bacteria from early Earth have in common with all organisms today?

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The answer is :they passed on their genetic material to new cells when they reproduced.
Explanation : Well when cells undergo division , they pass on their genetic material , so that's the same way that bacteria passed and still passes it's genetic material by the process of rep
roduction.
Hope this helps :)








they passed on their genetic material to new cells when they reproduced.

In pigs, the allele for a wavy, rough coat (R) is dominant to the allele for a soft, fine coat (r). A rough coat boar and a soft coat sow mate. They produce several litters, 50% are rough coat and 50% are smooth coat. What were the genotypes of the parents?

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1. Do a pun-net square.
R r
r
r
2. The offspring would be Rr, rr, Rr, rr
3. 2 of them are heterozygous(Rr),which means they would be most likely rough coats
4. Two of them are homozygous for short hair (rr) which means they are going to be soft hair.
5. Your answer is
Rr, rr

Answer:

Genotype of  rough coat boar - Rr

Genotype of soft coat sow mate - rr

Explanation:

Rough coat boar must be heterozygous with one dominant allele (R ) and one recessive allele (r )

Genotype of rough coat boar - Rr

Genotype of soft coat sow mate – rr

Now if these two parents are crossed , the offspring produced are represented in the punnet square below –  

R r

r Rr rr

r Rr rr

Thus, 50 % of the offspring’s have rough coat (Rr) and 50 % of the offspring’s have smooth coat.  

 

When fasting continues long beyond glycogen depletion, body protein will be broken down to make glucose?

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Answer;
The above statement is true;
When fasting continues long beyond glycogen depletion, body protein will be broken down to make glucose,

Explanation;
When the body runs low on fuel, it utilizes the stored glycogen in the liver and muscle, which is the primary source of stored energy. The after the depletion of glycogen the body burns fat, and if fasting continues the body begins to break down non essential proteins for energy.  protein is the last source of stored energy available to the body.