What are real life examples of vacuoles?

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Answer 1
Answer: trash cans, dumps, anything to do with getting rid of unneeded waste
Answer 2
Answer: Vacuoles are a part of plant cells, they typically contain fluid and are located within the cell membrane

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All atoms and molecules have mass and therefore _____________

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Explanation:

All the atoms and molecules have mass and therefore they occupy volume. Hence, they are considered as matter.

Basically, a substance that has mass and take up space is known as matter.

For example, table, chair, pen, paper, car, wooden box etc are all matter.

A matter can be in solid, liquid or gaseous state.

Hence, we can conclude that all atoms and molecules have mass and therefore occupy space and known as matter.

How do conversation practices affect natural resources?A. They cause existing natural resources to last longer.
B. They increase Earth's natural resources.
C. They increase people's ecological footprint.
D. They cause natural resources to be depleted.

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the answer would be b p

Identity 3 organisms that belong in the same phylum as trypanosoma brucei

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Answer:

Euglenozoans include kinetoplastids and euglenids. Kinetoplastids are small uniflagellated or biflagellated cells, including the causative agents of sleeping sickness, Chagas' disease, and leishmaniasis.

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In corn, a dihybrid for the recessives a and b istestcrossed. The distribution of the phenotypes is as fol-
lows:
A B 122
A b 118
a B 81
a b 79
Test the hypothesis that these genes are assorting inde-
pendently using a chi-square test. Explain tentatively any
deviation from expected values, and tell how you would
test your explanation.

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In case of the genes that assort independently in a test cross, the phenotypic ratio is 1: 1: 1: 1. In the given case, the total number of phenotypes is 400, thus, every phenotype should be 100 each. Since that is not the case, it may be concluded that the genes are not assorting independently.  

Thus, to determine the chi-square = (observed-expected)^2 / expected.  

By putting the values, we get the values of chi-square as  

AB = 4.84

Ab = 3.24

aB = 3.61

ab = 4.41

Thus, the chi-square value will be the addition of the individual values that comes out to be 16.1. Here there are three degrees of freedom (Number of classes-1). Observing at the P table, this puts the value of P < 0.005.  

A large chi-square value suggests that independent assortment actually did not occur as the expected and the observed values were very distinct.  


ANSWER ASAP IM ON TIME TEST I WILL GIVE BRAINIEST Which of the following is not a reason the nitrogen cycle is important to life on Earth?
a.
All living things need nitrogen to make proteins.
b.
Nitrogen is radioactive if it doesn’t go through the cycle.
c.
Organisms cannot use nitrogen directly.
d.
All living things need nitrogen to make DNA.

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the answer to your scientifical question is D

What is the safe way to dispose of an acidic solution

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A.

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a. neutralize it, then pour it down the drain.