In asexual reproduction, only one parent contributes to offspring. The offspring aregenetically identical to the parent and with one another. The process involves mitosis but not
meiosis. Describe some of the advantages and disadvantages of sexual reproduction
compared to asexual reproduction.

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

Explanation:

Genetically Identical to the parent, mitosis,

Advantages: Fast and Efficient

Disadvantages: Lacks diversity

Answer 2
Answer: With sexual reproduction, you can have diversity it the offspring
With asexual reproduction, the offspring is an exact replica of the parent

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Compare and contrast aspergillosis and mucormycosis.

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Answer:

Aspergillosis and Mucormycosis are caused by two different fungi groups.

Explanation:

Aspergillus causes Aspergillosis. Aspergillus is a kind of mold or fungus which is found in both inside and outside environment and it may not always cause the disease if inhaled.

Mucormycosis is caused by Mucormycetes. Mucormycetes are group of fungi that are specifically found in soil and other decaying organic matter like leave, animal dung etc. They are more common in soil as compared to air. People with weak immunity system usually are affected by this fungi else these fungi's are not very harmful. They cause an infection in lungs/sinuses when inhaled

During what part of the life cycle can an amphibian have both gills and lungs?

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Hi there!

In the Juvenile (tadpole) stage, amphibians look somewhat similar to a fish. They however cannot have gills and lungs at the same time. 

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~DL

Answer:

metamorphic

Explanation:

7. Wha9. Marfan syndrome is an inherited condition that affects the connective tissue, resulting in
unusually long bones and spinal curvature, as well as vision, cardiac, and respiratory
problems. The syndrome tends to become increasingly severe over time. The following
pedigree shows inheritance of Marfan syndrome in a multigenerational famil (5)y.
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c) Individual III and I12 are considering having another child. What is the probability that
this child will have Marfan syndrome? Explain using a Punnett square.

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Answer:

The correct answers are :

a) syndrome Could be autosomal recessive or dominant

b) If it is autosomal recessive - no,

and if it is autosomal dominant - yes, (II-4) - Aa

c) probability of the another child :

Autosomal recessive: Aa x aa 50%

Autosomal dominant: aa x Aa 50%

Explanation:

a) Marfan syndrome could be inherited by the autosomal recessive or dominant pattern on the basis of following characters according the pedigree gives:

- transmitted by anyone regardless of sex male or female

- characters should not skip generations

- A cross between affected person and an normal person should produce approximately half of the affected offspring.

b) Assuming that autosomal dominant than there is two possibilities :

1) in case of I 2 genotype is heterozygous which means it is Aa which will produce Aa Aa aa and aa with crossing with aa as per pedigree however it is incorrect according the offspring given in II.

2) If I 2 is AA- then offspring will be Aa, Aa, Aa and Aa. which is correct according the pedigree.

thus, the answer is - Aa

c) the punnet square as per question is :

              II2  -  Aa ×  II1 - aa

      A      a

a    Aa     aa

a    Aa     aa

similar with autosomal recessive

thus, the correct answer is 2 out of 4 that is 50%

What is the velocity of a car traveling north, 100 meters in 25 seconds? Explain how you got that answer

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Answer:

4 meters/second (4 m/s)

Explanation:

velocity=distance/time

distance= 100 meters

time= 25 seconds

v=100m/25sec = 4 meters/second (4 m/s)

What are some questions that biologists might ask about the living things they study?

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Answer:

What are some questions that biologists might ask about the living things they study?

Explanation:

Five fundamental questions in biology ...

1) The origin of life.

2) The mechanisms of evolution.

3) The control of the size, both of the organs and of the living beings.

4) The functioning of the brain.

5) Aging.

Biologists might ask some questions about the living organisms they study. These questions include, but not limited to:

  • What group of living organism do they belong to? Is it a plant, animal, protozoan, fungi or moneran?
  • How complex is the organisms' body? is it multicellular or unicellular?
  • How do the organisms feed? is autotrophic or heterotrophic?
  • How do the organisms reproduce? sexual, asexual, or both?
  • How do the organisms get energy? aerobic or anaerobic?
  • How do the organisms move?
  • How do the organisms grow?
  • How do the organisms get rid of waste products from their systems?
  • How long do the organisms live? What is their life cycle like?
  • How do they interact with the biotic and abiotic components of their environments?
  • What kind of habitats do they live?
  • What role do they perform in their habitats?

All these questions and more might be asked by Biologists about the living organisms they study.

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Like DNA, RNA follows base-pairing rules. Experiment to find which RNA _____________ on the right side of the Gizmo will successfully pair with the thymine at the top of the template strand of DNA.

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Answer: Nucleotide; Adenine

Explanation: RNA Nucleotide contains bases of Thymine, Cytosine, Guanine and Uracil. The Uracil base in RNA, substitute the base Thymine in the DNA base and bonds with Adenine like as seen in DNA base pairing.

Thus, during DNA duplication, the thymine at the top of the template strand of DNA is replaced with Uracil and binds with Adenine.