Which organelle is responsible for sorting and packaging proteins for storage and/or secretion from the cell?A. endoplasmic reticulum
B. vesicle
C. ribosome
D. Golgi apparatus

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Answer 1
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    The right answer to this question is option D. Golgi apparatus.

    First things first, you need to truly understand how the process of making a protein works since the DNA reading. After this reading, a single ribbon of mRNA is sent outside the cell, after that, this mRNA is read by the  anticodons on the tRNA/ribosomes, and by that, simplifying it to you, the cell makes a protein, made of aminoacids.

     But where are the organelles in this process? We already know one, ribosomes, they make the protein for the body, and after that, the protein is sent to the Golgi apparatus, it's here that this organelle will either add carbohydrates or just send the protein outside the cell through a secretion vesicle.

Answer 2
Answer: Ribosomes and Endoplasmic Reticulum. Ribosomes are the organelles responsible for protein translation and are composed of ribosomal RNA. So, the answer has to be A and C.

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The exosphere is the layer of the atmosphere

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Yes you're correct. It is the outermost part of the atmosphere, artificial satellites are in that layer.

Answer:

where gas molecules can be exchanged between Earth's atmosphere and outer space.

Explanation:

The exosphere is the outermost layer of earths atmosphere. The exosphere goes from about 600 km to over 10,000 km above earth's surface. The exosphere is basically the transitional area between the atmosphere and space, so gas molecules end up getting exchanged.

Select all that apply. Meiosis is associated with the _____. diploid number of chromosomes haploid number of chromosomes autosome cells gamete cells

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Answer:

The answer is Diploid number of Chromosomes, Haploid number of Chromosomes and Gamete Cells.

Explanation:

Meiosis is one of the forms of cell reproduction, this process is performed in the gonads for the production of gametes (haploid sex cells). Meiosis is a process of cell division in which a diploid cell (cells that have a double number of chromosomes) experiences two successive divisions, with the ability to generate four haploid cells.

haploid number of chromosomes in gamete cells

What are the expected clumping results when each type of blood is mixed with each antibody? The antibodies are Anti-A, Anti-B, and Anti-Rh. How do I know if the different blood types (A+, A-, B+, B-, etc) clump with any of the antibodies?

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Answer:

Agglutination or clumping occurs when blood that contains the particular antigen is mixed with the particular antibody.

Explanation:

Clumping of blood types takes place thus;

A+ - Agglutination with Anti-A and Anti-Rh. No agglutination with Anti-B.

A- - Agglutination with Anti-A. No agglutination with Anti-B and Anti-Rh.

B+ - Agglutination with Anti-B and Anti-Rh. No agglutination with Anti-A.

B- - Agglutination with Anti-B. No agglutination with Anti-B and Anti-Rh.

AB+ - Agglutination with Anti-A, Anti-B and Anti-Rh.

AB- - Agglutination with Anti-A and Anti-B. No agglutination with Anti-Rh.

O+ - Agglutination with Anti-Rh. No agglutination with Anti-A and Anti-B.

O- - No agglutination with Anti-A, Anti-B and Anti-Rh.

Which of the following is an extinct group of mollusks related to today's chambered nautilus?a. trilobites
b. ammonites
c. foraminifera
d. stromatolites

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B. ammonites. is an extinct group of mollusks

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The answer is B. Ammonites Hope this helps!

The outer membrane which covers the lungs?

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it's called the pleura!

The organism that transmits African sleeping sickness is the _____. -tsetse fly -mosquito -tapeworm

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The answer is tsetse fly.

African sleeping sickness is a disease caused by Trypanozoma brucei, a species of protozoa. The protozoic parasite is transmitted by a tsetse fly. When the tsetse fly bites the host, parasites enter the lymphatic system and then bloodstream. The first symptoms are itchiness, fever, headaches, and later the sleeping problems occur. The disease can even include dysfunction in cardiac, endocrine, or excretory systems.