Referring to the body and it's functions

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Answer: There are various interdependent system that actually manages every movement of every system in order to maintain homeostasis, plainly every set function is a coordinated body system response. For example, the digestive system digests food because of the enzymes and the cells and organs present in its system but again, this is aided by the different hormones which is part of the endocrine system, interdependently. 

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Which of the following is not a lipid?Wax
Triglyceride
Steroid
Polysaccharide

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Polysaccharides are not lipids, everything else listed is.

A(n) _______ is a characteristic arising from genes located on chromosomes that are not gender-determining.A. genotype
B. allele
C. sex-linked trait
D. autosomal trait

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The correct answer is D. Autosomal chromosome.

An autosomal chromosome is a characteristic which arises from genes which are located in the chromosomes that are not gender-determining. The autosomal trait does not depend on sex.
Its function is to pass genetic traits from mother and father to the child. Traits can be recessive or dominant. When someone has green eyes we say he/she is recessive trait and not dependent on the sex of the child.
In each cell, people have 22 pairs of autosomes plus two sex chromosomes which Y and X in male and XX in the female.
Out of the following choices, an autosomal trait is a characteristic arising from genes located on chromosomes that are not gender-determining. 

A grown tiger began its life as a single fertilized egg. Explain why a tiger looks so much different as an adult than it did as a single fertilized egg

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A tiger looks so much different as an adult than it did as a single fertilized egg because it developed through different stages from being a zygote (fertilized egg), to becoming an embryo (where it experiences intense cellular changes), to becoming a fetus (where it gains a great measure of cell specialization, and develops distinct tissues and organ systems). After birth, the tiger still undergoes further growth and development into adulthood. This is largely regulated by the expression of different genes at different times and also by environmental factors.
A tiger looks differently from the way it looked as a single cell because the cells split and make new cells, causing the life form to grow in size. Along with these cells come more genes, each varying due to purpose. To think, that a fully grown tiger started as a single cell, and is now much larger.

. If a child has two genes for blonde hair (one from each parent), his genotype is said to be A. dominant.
B. homozygous.
C. recessive.
D. heterozygous

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If a child has two genes for blonde hair (one from each parent), his genotype is said to be B. homozygous. Each gene in an individual has two alleles (different forms of the gene). If both alleles are the same, the genotype is said to be homozygous. If alleles are different, then the genotype is said to be heterozygous.

Which structural characteristic is seen in RNA but not in DNA? double strands a single strand chains of nucleotides a helical shape

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The structural characteristic seen in RNA but not in DNA is a single strand. RNA and DNA are macromolecules made up of nucleotides organised in chains. DNA has double strands organised in a helical shape. RNA usually consists of a single strand which is not characteristic for DNA.
The answer is single strand

Both Gregor Mendel and Alfred Wegener proposed ideas that were not accepted completely by the scientific community during their lifetimes. What did their ideas have in common?They were presented by amateur scientists who were not accepted by the scientific community.
They explained aspects of genetics that required Watson and Crick's data to be understandable.
They needed mathematics to prove their data, and that field was not developed at the time.
They required supporting evidence which could not be provided with the existing technology.

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Correct answer: D). They required supporting evidence which could not be provided with the existing technology.

Both the scientist Gregor Mendel and Alfred Wegener proposed their idea but the scientific community do not believe to their ideas they talk about genetics and DNA and at that time the technology was not developed to study such information. So, they prove their ideas and theories but are not able to explain them to the people.

Hence, the correct answer would be option D.






They required supporting evidence which could not be provided with the existing technology!