What happens during interphase?

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Answer 1
Answer: Cell is growing and just doing its normal activites
Answer 2
Answer: Interphase- the resting phase between successive mitotic divisions of a cell, or be tween the first and second divisions of Meiosis

During this, the cell obtains nutrients and it's considered the living phase of the cell. This is where eukaryotic cells spend most of their time. Interphase is said to be a resting phase.

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All female mammals have one active x chromosome per cell instead of two. what causes this?

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Answer:

maybe its because of pregnancy

Explanation:

Which star has a greater absolute brightness?Select one:
1) Aldebaran
2) Sun
3) Sirius B

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A because the sun is like the mommy of the whole galaxy and the brightest
Sirius B has a greater absolute brightness

Which of the following is an example of a convergent plate boundary?a. magma from the asthenosphere moves into the litohsphere
b. a volcano erupts on a small island in the pacific ocean
c. a valley forms between two seafloor plates as they pull apart
d. two continental plates push against each other to form a mountain range

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Answer:

d. two continental plates push against each other to form a mountain range

Explanation:

Converging plate boundaries occur when plates converge, that is, when they collide. The more dense plate dives over the less dense generating an area of intense magmatism. There are three types of convergence:

Convergence of two oceanic plates: When there is a collision between these two, the coldest, dense, ancient and thick plate, dives under the other, carrying part of the sediments accumulated on it. These sediments will fuse together with subduction ocean crust, generating intense volcanic activity, forming volcanic arcs or island arcs. Example: Mariana trenches, islands of Japan, etc.

Convergence of two continental plates: When there is a collision between two continental plates, the densest one dives over the other generating an intense metamorphism, that is, great mountain ranges. Example: Himalayan mountain range.

Convergence of a continental plate and an oceanic plate: When a collision occurs between these two plates, one oceanic and the other continental, it will cause the subduction of the continental plate, producing a continental magmatic arc or an abyssal pit at the edge of the continent. Example: Andes Mountains, Peru-Chile Fossa, respectively.

Accordingly, we can conclude that the letter D is the correct answer to your question.

An earthquake or,
D, two continental plates push against each other to form a mountain range. :)

Bees use nectar from the flowers of plants as food. As they collect nectar, dustlike pollen grains stick to their body. When they move from flower to flower, pollen is transferred to other flowers. The pollen from other flowers helps the plant make seeds. Which challenge of life does the bee help the plant meet?a. acquiring energy
b. reproduction
c. maintaining its structure
d. homeostasis

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Reproduction is the challenge of life that the bees help the plant to meet. The correct option in regards to the given question is option "b". This process is also known as mutualism. In this case both the flowers and the bees are mutually helping each other. The bees get the food from the nectar produced by the flowers and in turn the bees help the species of plants to reproduce. This is a natural way of being beneficial to one another.
b. reproduction, by collecting the pollen the bees r also spreading the pollen

Limb bones within unrelated animals that have the same basic structures are consideredA. vestigial structures.
B. analogous structures.
C. homologous structures.
D. embryological.

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They are called homologous structures.

1. Which of the following would Hopkins say is NOT true of the things mentioned in "Pied Beauty"?a. some are spotted or speckled
b. all are worthy of praise
c. some are sorrowful
d. all are glorious.

2. Both "Pied Beauty" and "Spring and Fall: to a Young Child" suggest a sense of ________.
a. disappointment
b. nature's beauty
c. frustration
d. joyfulness

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Answer:

1. Option C , some are sorrowful

2. Option B,  nature's beauty

Explanation:

1. In Pied beauty, the poet has emphasized that all that exists is beautiful , admirable in some or the other form. All the objects extracts their beauty from only one source and that source is divine God.

Everything in this world has some kind of oddness, fickleness and unevenness but instead of all odd , they all are worthy of praise.

Thus, option C is correct

2. The poet says that the spectrum of nature is designed by one force who is  worthy of praise as all its creation pertains natures's beauty.

Hence, option B is correct

1. Which of the following would Hopkins say is NOT true of the things mentioned in "Pied Beauty"?
Answer: C) Some are sorrowful.

2. Both "Pied Beauty" and "Spring and Fall: to a Young Child" suggest a sense of ________.
Answer: B) nature's beauty