What does karyote mean?

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Answer 1
Answer: Karyote is another term for the Nucleus.

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What are test tube babies?

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test tube babies are a babies conceived by in vitro fertilization.
in virto fertilization is a process by which an egg is fertilised by sperm outside the body.
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Describe how the bowling pin will react to the unbalanced force of the bowling ball.

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Answer:

it will tip over

Explanation:

Why is DNA frequently found associated with protein inside cells

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During DNA replication, mRNA copies the DNA in the nucleus and rRNA goes to the ribosome where proteins are made. tRNA matches up to the rRNA and creates polymers. This is called protein synthesis

Which rock exhibits banding? the topic is earth science

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Metamorphic rock exhibits banding

One of the ways that plant systems and tissues work together is in the transport of materials such as water, called transpiration. In transpiration, water is taken into the plant and then evaporates out of the leaves. First, water is taken in through pores in the dermal tissue of the roots and brought to the xylem of the vascular tissue. The vascular tissue then transports it up through the stem and into the leaves. Once in the parenchyma cells of the ground tissue of the leaves, photosynthesis and cellular respiration occur, using that water. The water is then released through guard cells of the dermal tissue into the atmosphere. Which of the following tissues and systems were involved in transpiration? Check all that apply. roots stem leaves dermal tissue vascular tissue ground tissue

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Answer:

The correct answer will be-

Roots, stem, leaves, dermal layer, vascular tissue, dermal tissue and the ground tissue (All of them).

Explanation:

Transpiration is a process involved in the suction of the water from the ground tissue as transpiration is the loss of water from the leaves.

The transpiration begins with the absorption of the water from the soil through epidermis which is a part of the dermal tissue. The water is then transported through xylem which is a part of the vascular tissue in the stem. The water then reaches the leaves in parenchyma cells especially which is ground tissue and then is released through stomata a part of the dermal tissue.

Thus, all of them is the correct answer.

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A scientist exposed iron fillings to water and air in order to test the ability of iron metal to react. Which is the correct match of the type of change happening and the property being tested during the process? A. Physical change; physical property of reactivity

B. Physical change; physical property of flammability

C. Chemical change; chemical property of reactivity

D. Chemical change; chemical property of flammability

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Answer:

C = chemical change, chemical property of reactivity.

Explanation:

Chemical change:

The changes, that occur due to change in the composition of a substance and result in a different compound is known as chemical change.

These changes are irreversible

These changes occur due to chemical reactions

These may not be observed with naked eye

Example:

The reaction of iron with air in the presence of water lead to the production if ion oxide which is called rusting. It is a chemical change.

Combustion of fuel or wood: that oil or wood convert into energy, CO2 and ash in case of wood

Boiling of egg: that change the chemical composition of protein in the egg

The reaction of Hydrogen and oxygen:

H 2 (g)  + O 2  (g) -------------------------------------> 2H 2O  (l)

Physical Change:                                                                                              

The changes that occur only due to change in shape or form but their chemical or internal composition remain unchanged.

These changes were reversible.

They have same chemical property.

These changes can be observed with naked eye.

Example

Water converting to Ice

Water converting to gas

In this water molecule remain the same only they rearrange themselves that change its state of mater not composition

Answer:

C) Chemical Change; Chemical Property of reactivity

Explanation:

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