Crop rotation does all the things listed in the options exceptoption d. organic fertilizer.
Crop rotation is a farming practice that involves the systematic planting of different crops in a specific order over time. It offers several benefits to agricultural systems, including minimizing erosion, letting fields lie fallow (rest) to restore soil health, and returning nutrients to the soil. However, crop rotation itself does not involve the use of organic fertilizer. Instead, it focuses on the strategic arrangement of crops to enhance soil fertility and reduce pest and disease buildup.
Therefore, the correct answer is d) organic fertilizer.
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b. varicose.
c. syncope.
d. ascites.
Answer:
1. What is the relationship between chromosomes and DNA? The chromosome is a molecule formed by a chain of DNA associated with proteins. Together, they form a group of molecules directly responsible for heredity.
2. What is heredity? It is the biological process where the genes present in a DNA are transmitted by parents to their children, through the division of gametes. These genes carry the codes that form the genotypic and phenotypic characteristics, which allows a similarity between parents and children to occur.
3. What is the role of proteins associated with the DNA molecule that makes up the gene? Proteins are responsible for keeping the DNA line tightly compressed, maintaining the chromosome structure. In addition, they control the activities of the genes present in this DNA molecule, being essential in maintaining heredity.
4. How do chromosomes participate in gene transmission? As mentioned above, genes are part of DNA and DNA is the molecule that makes up chromosomes, in this case, chromosomes are molecules loaded with genes. In the human body, cells have 46 pairs of chromosomes, with the exception of gametes that have half that number. During the reproductive process, the gametes (reproductive cells) divide and produce a new being. The mother's gametes unite with the father's gametes to form a new being. Each gamete has 23 chromosomes, which contain the genes responsible for transmitting the characteristics.
Explanation:
DNA
RNA
proteins
new cells
Question 2.2. Which sentence correctly describes transcription? (Points : 1)
RNA is the direct result of DNA transcription.
Proteins are the direct result of RNA transcription.
Protein transcription takes place in the nucleus of a cell.
RNA transcription takes place in the cytoplasm of a cell.
Question 3.3. What is the DNA backbone made of? (Points : 1)
a nitrogenous base and a sugar molecule
nitrogenous bases, sugar, and phosphates
sugar and phosphates
a polymer of nitrogenous bases
Question 4.4. If a segment of one strand of a DNA molecule has 500 adenine bases, how many thymine bases does the other strand have? (Points : 1)
500
250
0
You can't tell from that data.
1. Proteins
After RNA is formed, it is transported out of the nucleus and goes to the cytoplasm. From the cytoplasm, it goes into the ribosomes, where protein synthesis occurs. Together with transfer RNA (tRNA), mRNA will direct protein synthesis.
2. RNA is the direct result of DNA transcription.
Transcription is a process where DNA is transcribed into messenger RNA (mRNA). This carries all the information that will be needed to synthesize proteins.
3. Sugar and phosphates
The backbone of DNA, is made of sugar and phosphate. They form the structural framework of nucleic acids. They are arranged alternately, sugar-phosphate group-sugar and so on. The backbone refers to the sides of the DNA "ladder."
4. 500
In base pairing, guanine and cytosine pair up and adenine pairs up with thymine. Fore every adenine, there will be a thymine. If there are 500 adenine bases, there will be one for each one. So the answer is 500.
Biotic potential and environmental resistance determine the carrying capacity.
The maximum capacity of reproduction of a species under adequate environmental conditions is known as biotic potential. On the other hand, environmental resistance is a factor or things that restrict the growth of a population. These comprise disease, predators, lack of food, and competition.
These both determine the carrying capacity of a species. It is the maximum size of the population of the species, which the environment can maintain indefinitely, provided the habitat, food, and other important components accessible in the surroundings.
Answer:
Potential energy into kinetic energy.
Explanation:
The uplifting of water occurs due to earthquake in the sea floor is refers to potential energy while on the other hand, the movement of water to the land in the form of waves is the kinetic energy. So we can see that the transformations of energy occurs from potential energy due to earthquake into kinetic energy occurs due to movement of water in the form of giant waves (tsunami).
Fertilization is the process in which two gametes fuse which first creates a zygote and then leads to the development of an embryo. Pollination is a transfer of male pollen to the female reproductive organ. By reaching there, male gamete and female gamete will fuse which represents fertilization. So, pollination is an important step in the fertilization of flowering plants.
Answer:
Sexual Reproduction
Explanation:
There is a male flower and a female flower. And the female flower creates eggs. The male makes pollen so that it goes to the female flower.