How does the slope affect the real world?

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Slope affects the real world by influencing everything from road safety and building stability to agriculture, economics, and sports. It plays a crucial role in designing structures, managing landscapes, understanding climate patterns, and making informed decisions in various fields.


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What are the steps of mitosis in order

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P M A T

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Transmission of the nerve message BETWEEN neurons is electrical in nature. Is this true?

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Yes, where the axon and dendrite end send the messages is the synapse and the electrical messages are known as neurotransmitters

The ph at which 50 percent of the daphnia survive after 2 hours of exposure can be predicted from the data. this ph is closest to

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A selectively permeable membrane separates two solutions. Water is able to pass through this membrane; however, sucrose (a disaccharide) and glucose (a monosaccharide) cannot pass. The membrane separates a 0.2-molar sucrose solution from a 0.2-molar glucose solution. With time, how will the solutions change?a. Nothing happens because the two solutions are isotonic to one another.b. Water enters the sucrose solution because the sucrose molecule is a disaccharide and thus larger than the monosaccharide glucose.
c. Water leaves the sucrose solution because the sucrose molecule is a disaccharide and thus larger than the monosaccharide glucose.
d. The sucrose solution is hypertonic and will gain water because the total mass of sucrose is greater than that of glucose.
e. After the sucrose dissociates to two monosaccharides, water will be osmostically drawn to that side of the membrane.

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a. Nothing happens because the two solutions are isotonic to one another.

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Two solutions of the same molarity are separated from each other by a membrane that allows water molecules but not the glucose or sucrose to move across it. Movement of water across the selectively permeable membrane occurs only when two solutions have different concentrations of solutes. In that case, water moves from a hypotonic solution towards a hypertonic solution. Since both sucrose and glucose solutions have the same tonicity, there would not be any change in the solution.

please help me If a heterozygous dominant tall pea plant is crossed with a short pea plant, what is the expected phenotypic ratio of tall:short plants? 1:1 1:2 3:1 all tall all short

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Assuming a diallelic gene exhibiting complete dominance, with tall plants being the dominant phenotype and short plants the recessive one, the cross of a heter0zyg0us plant with a short one results in a phenotypic ratio 1:1.

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We know that the cross involved a heter0zyg0us dominant tall pea plant and a short pea plant.

We will assume a diallelic gene coding for this trait, and exhibiting complete dominance. This means that the dominant allele completely masks the expression of the recessive allele.

So,

  • h0m0zyg0us dominant genotype    ⇒     dominant phenotype
  • heter0zyg0us genotype                    ⇒     dominant phenotype
  • h0m0zygous recessive genotype    ⇒     recessive phenotype

If the heter0zyg0us plant exhibits the dominant phenotype, it means that the allele coding for tall plants in the dominant allele.

So let us say that

  • T is the dominant allele that codes for tall plants
  • t is the recessive allele that codes for short plant

According to this information, the tall plant is Tt and the short plant is tt.

So let us make the cross,

Cross:  tall plant with short plant

Parentals)    Tt      x       tt

Gametes)   T     t        t     t

Punnett square)      T            t

                       t       Tt            tt

                       t       Tt            tt

F1) Genotype

  • 2/4 = 1/2 = 50% of the progeny is expected to be heter0zygous, Tt
  • 2/4 = 1/2 = 50% of the progeny is expected to be h0m0zyg0us recessive, tt

Genotypic ratio ⇒ 1:1

    Phenotype

  • 2/4 = 1/2 = 50% of the progeny is expected to be tall plants
  • 2/4 = 1/2 = 50% of the progeny is expected to be short plants

Phenotypic ratio ⇒ 1:1

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dominant trait = T (tall)
recessive trait = t (short)

heterozygous, meaning different, tall pea plant = Tt
short, short being recessive, pea plant = tt

phenotype means physical looks, which is either tall or short

T t

t | Tt tt
t | Tt tt

two Tt & two tt meaning there are 2 tall and two short. therefore,
1:1

Which of the following observations would lead a geneticist to suspect that an inherited disorder of cell metabolism is due to a defective mitochondrial gene?

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The genetic disease may be defined as the disease that can be pass down from the parents to their progeny. Different types of inherited disease are cystic fibrosis,  sickle cell anemia and thalassemia.

The defect in the mitochondrial gene can also be transfer from one generation to the next generation. In this case the disease is transfer from the mother to their offspring as the mitochondria of the mother only can be transmitted to the offspring. The trait cannot be passed by the fathers.