An example of maintaining homeostasis at the system level would be___

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Answer 1
Answer: It would be shivering. Since you are cold, your muscles and bones start to shake and create heat while moving. Shaking and shivering are involuntary responses by your body to maintain homeostasis. 

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Review the numbered items below. Then, decide which of the following lists the correct steps of translation in the correct chronological order. I. UGA codon is identified.
II. DNA is unwound to expose a single template strand.
III. tRNA molecules carrying various amino acids bond to mRNA based on the sequence of mRNA codons.
IV. mRNA arrives at the ribosome
V. Introns are snipped out of an mRNA molecule.
V. tRNA, carrying methionine amino acid, bind to mRNA.

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Answer:

IV, VI, III, I

Explanation:

Translation is the process of synthesis of protein from with the help of messenger RNA (mRNA).

The process of translation include initiation, elongation and termination.

  • Initiation: In this step mRNA binds to ribososomes and tRNA, carrying start codon or methionine binds to mRNA.
  • Elongation:In this step, the tRNA molecules carrying several amino acid bind to mRNA based on the sequence of mRNA codon and then moves (translocates) to the next mRNA codon which leads to amino acid chain.
  • Termination: At the end, when a stop codon (UGA) identified, polypeptide is released.

So, the correct chronological order is IV, VI, III, I.

Is cytokinesis a part of mitosis

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Cytokinesis is part of M-phase, but not part of Mitosis. M-phase consists of nuclear division (mitosis) and cytoplasmic division (cytokinesis). And yes, telophase is part of mitosis, so it's in M-phase too.
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Cells that are striated are found in _____.A. muscle tissue
B. nervous tissue
C. epithelial tissue
D. connective tissue

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D) Connective tissue. Skeletal muscle Striated muscle. It is under the person's voluntary control

Which mechanism of genetic variation results from the exchange of gene segments between non-sister chromatids? Select one of the options below as your answer: A. Crossing over
B. Independent assortment
C. Random fertilization

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A) Crossing over is the mechanism of genetic variation that results from the exchange of gene segments between non-sister chomatids.
Crossing over occurs between prophase 1 and metaphase 1 and is the process where homologous chromosomes pair up with each other and exchange different segments of their genetic material to form recombinant chromosomes. It can also happen during mitotic division, which may result in loss of heterozygosity.

Which of the following groups of organs all remove metabolic wastes from the human body?

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That would depend on the following.

But in general the Extretory aka the Urinary system gets rid of the waste.
group of organs are systems so it is excretory and urinary
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One way in which researchers have attempted to restore vision is through implanting corneal cells in a person’s eye.

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correct answer is false

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