Do venus fly traps have to be in direct sun light or shade

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Answer 1
Answer: The Venus Fly trap requires a lot of sun to grow healthy and create the energy it needs through photosynthesis. The preferred conditions are to keep it in an area where it will get direct sunlight. If indoors I would recommend placing it by a window or under a heat lamp.

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Answer 2
Answer: you want them in the sun. but at the same time not to much sun. 50/50

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What basic ring structure is common to all steroids?

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the basic ring structure that is common to all steroids is the four ring structure. the steroid is a type of lipid that contains four rings of carbon atoms. these four ring structure is they are derived to a polycyclic four ring. The four ring of the steroid is arranged in a very specific molecular configuration.

Essential fatty acids cannot be synthesized by the human body and therefore must be obtained in the diet. select one:a. true.
b. false.

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Your answer is A true. 

In fruit flies, red eyes are dominant to green eyes. In a cross between a short-winged, green-eyed fly and a long-winged, red-eyed fly, the results were as follows: 40 percent short winged and red eyed 10 percent short winged and green eyed 10 percent long winged and red eyed 40 percent long winged and green eyed Which of the following reflects the chromosome makeup of the parents? (A) LlRr × Llrr
(B) Llrr × llrr
(C) LlRr × llrr
(D) LLRR × llrr
(E) LlRR × llRr

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C) because the first fly has all recessive traits and so it would be llrr and the second fly has to have at least 1 dominant allele for the wings (Ll or LL) and for the eye color (Rr or RR) so c would be your best answer

Which sequence represents a cross section of the bilayer

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hydrophillic head, hydrophobic tail, hydrophobic tail, hydrophillic head



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The correct order would be a hydrophilic head, hydrophobic tail, hydrophobic tail, and hydrophilic head.

The plasma membrane is a lipid bilayer, that is, a layer formed of two layers of phospholipids.

A phospholipid is made up of two parts; hydrophilic polar heads and hydrophobic lipid tail.

The two layers are arranged in such a way that the hydrophilic parts are present outwards and the hydrophobic tails are sandwiched between the polar heads of two layers.  

Thus, the order would be a hydrophilic head, hydrophobic tail, hydrophobic tail, and hydrophilic head.

The part of the eye responsible for fine-tuning the refraction of incoming light is the _____. lens retina optic nerve cornea

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The answer is the lens.

The eyeball is filled with a water-like fluid. In front of the eyeball, there is the cornea. It is a transparent structure that refracts light. A portion of light passes through the pupil which allows light to enter the eye. The amount of light that will pass through the pupil depends on dilatation of iris. Once the light enters the eye, it enters the lens. Lens of the eye is able to change its size and that way is responsible for fine-tuning the refraction of the light. The light later reaches the retina.

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The part of the eye responsible for fine-tuning the refraction of incoming light is the LENS

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In the Cellular Respiration Processes
Where is Glycolysis happening

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Answer:

Glycolysis takes place in the cytoplasm. Within the mitochondrion, the citric acid cycle occurs in the mitochondrial matrix, and oxidative metabolism occurs at the internal folded mitochondrial membranes (cristae).

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