What BEST describes the DNA in two daughter bacteria cells?A. halved
B. doubled
C. identical
D. unrelated

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Answer 1
Answer:    Identical best describes the dna in two daughter bacteria cells. Hope this helps!
Answer 2
Answer:

so the answer is <B>.........


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Which component is affected when a catalyst is added to a chemical reaction

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The component which is affected when a catalyst is added to a chemical reaction are the reactants because this speeds the reaction ! Hope this helps you! =')

Answer:

B

Explanation:

the activation energy

How is a model of an atom different from a real atom? A. A model of an atom is not as big as an actual atom.
B. A model of an atom is the same as a real atom.
C. A model of an atom is more complex
than a real atom.
D. A model of an atom is not as small as an actual atom.

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it would be (D) because you cant see an atom without a microscope and a model is a larger model of the actual thing. 

Answer:

D

Explanation:

Sperm cells must swim to the egg. What type of organelle must they contain? Why?

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I may be wrong, but they included 'swim' in the question. This leads me to believe they want you to say the tail. If sperm didnt have tails, they wouldnt be able to propel themselves towards the egg.

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x and y chromosomes think of it like a phone charger you cant charge the phone unless the charger is plugged into the wall and the phone. 

a typical human cell contains 46 chromosomes. after mitosis and cytokinesis, each of the two new cells formed from the original cell

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A typical human cell contains 46 chromosomes. after mitosis and cytokinesis, each of the two new cells formed from the original cell has 23 chromosomes.

What is meant by Mitosis and Cytokinesis?

  • Cytokinesis is the part of the cell division process during which the cytoplasm of a single eukaryotic cell divides into two daughter cells.
  • Mitosis is the process by which a cell replicates its chromosomes and then segregates them, producing two identical nuclei in preparation for cell division.
  • At this point, nuclear division begins, and the parent cell is divided in half, forming 2 daughter cells. Each daughter cell will have half of the original 46 chromosomes, or 23 chromosomes.

A typical human cell contains 46 chromosomes. after mitosis and cytokinesis, each of the two new cells formed from the original cell has 23 chromosomes.

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has a complete set of 46 chromosomes.


The means for transmission of disease-causing microorganism is provided by the ____. ​

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Answer: The means for transmission of disease-causing microorganism is provided by the direct or indirect contact.

Microorganisms can cause disease only once they are transferred to the body. The disease causing microorganisms are termed as pathogens which are transmitted by several ways such as from skin to skin, by nuclei droplets, through blood and body fluids or via air. In vector transmissions the disease is carried by the parasitic insects via animals, air borne transmission occurs when microorganisms move through air or the dust particles, droplet transmission occurs by coughing, sneezing or talking by the person who is infected while indirect transmission occurs by physical contact or by touching contaminated objects.


mechaniism because the transmission of disease causing microorganism 

When our body temperature rises above 37°c or 98°f, a negative feedback mechanism will be triggered to lower the body temperature. as a result, our sweat glands release sweat to cool the body temperature. what part of the negative feedback mechanism is the sweat gland?

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corrective mechanism.