Sound waves have two parts. The part of the wave where the particles of the medium are pushed together is called the _____.
compression
Answer:
reticular formation
Explanation:
In brief this region controls the following :
1. somatic motor control
2. cardiovascular control
3. sleep
4. consciousness
5. habituation
6. pain modulation
Since the cat is having problems with the sleep-wake cycle, does not respond to the researcher, there is a change in behavior and inability to walk on straight line. This points out to damage in the reticular formation.
b. be able to move.
c. reproduce.
d. carry on metabolism.
e. extract energy from sunlight
How did detectives nab the suspect based on the pod evidence?
A) Detectives knew that Palo Verde trees grew in a limited area of the state.
B) Detectives used DNA markers to match the pods from the truck to pods on the scene.
C) Detectives constructed a pedigree chart of the trees in the area to determine genotypes.
D) Detectives did test crosses in the lab to determine the relationship of the pods and trees
Detectives used DNA markers to match the pods from the truck to pods on the scene to nab the suspect in an ongoing murder investigation. Hence, the correct option is B.
DNA markers are the variations that can be used to identify and track specific genes or regions of the genome. DNA markers are used in a variety of applications including medical, genetics, forensic science and agriculture.
There are several types of DNA markers such as SNP, AFLP, microsatellites, RFLP. In forensic science, they are used to identifying individuals by analyzing the DNA samples that are collected from the scene of crime.
In the case given here, by using DNA markers, the forensic experts helped the detectives to match the pods from the truck to the pods on the scene. Hence, the correct option is B.
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B) Detectives used DNA markers to match the pods from the truck to pods on the scene.
using electrons for microscopes
splicing genes
molecular structure of DNA
Active transport uses ATP and moves substances against the concentration gradient; facilitated diffusion does not.
Active transport uses ATP and does not require a carrier protein; facilitated diffusion does neither.
Facilitated diffusion uses ATP and requires a carrier protein; active transport does not.
Answer:
Active transport uses ATP and moves substances against the concentration gradient; facilitated diffusion does not.
Explanation:
Active transports moves against the concentration gradient (hence why it needs energy or ATP to do so, its going "against the grain"). Facilitated diffusion does not require ATP but does something require carrier proteins during passive transport.