Which of the following circulatory system diseases is also referred to as hypertension?

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Answer 1
Answer: High blood pressure. Hyper- means an abundance of or too much of something. -tension refers to the pressure in your blood vessels as in the tensile strength of their elasticity as they are stretched
Answer 2
Answer:

High blood pressure is the same thing as hypertension


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How hard the blood pushes on the inside of the blood vessels is called what?

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The force exerted on the blood vessels by the blood is called the blood pressure
it's called blood pressure!

In recent history, humans have influenced which parts of life on Earth? A. Almost none of it.
B. Life on land only.
C. Virtually all life on Earth.
D. Life in cities only.

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C. Virtually all life on Earth.

They have affected nearly every life form.

The codon chart shown here uses the three base sequence found on the mrna molecule after the information is copied from dna during transcription. if the mrna message is aac uac ugc, what was the original dna base a. aac tac tgc
b. uug aug acg
c. ttg atg acg
d. asn tyr cys

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the right answer is c. ttg atg acg

The genes carried by the DNA will be encoded in another form: messenger RNA, during a process called "transcription".

The information contained in the genes will be used to make thousands of proteins involved in the functioning of the cell. The first step in the expression of a gene is to copy its information in the form of a molecule very close to DNA, ribonucleic acid or RNA.

The main difference between DNA and RNA is the presence of an extra oxygen atom on each of the nucleotides of the RNA. This addition provides greater flexibility to the RNA, allowing it to fold on itself to form propellers. Due to its structural properties, RNA takes a wide variety of forms and ensures a variety of roles in the cell. DNA, on the other hand, is more static and stable, and its essential function is the storage of information in the form of a double-stranded helix. Another change: in RNA, thymine (T) is replaced by uracil (U).

In the transcrption of DNA, the strand of the RNA formed is complementary to that of the DNA:

* A is matched to the U

* T is matched to A

* C is paired with the G

* G is paired with C

The answer is C. TTG ATG ACG

The molar mass of a palladium is 106.42g/mol. therefore, 53.2 g of a palladium contains _____ mol.

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You would divide 53.2 by 106.42 and get an answer of 0.49992 so using 3 sig figs it would be 0.500 mols

2.) Unlike photosynthesis, cellular respiration occurs in (1 point)A. Animal Cells Only
B. Plant Cells Only
C.prokaryotic cells only.
D.all eukaryotic cells.

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Unlike photosynthesis, cellular respiration occurs in all the eukaryotic cells. Thus, the correct option is D.

What is Cellular respiration?

Cellular respiration is the process by which the biological fuels such as carbohydrates (glucose sugar) are oxidized in the presence of an inorganic electron acceptor such as oxygen to produce large amounts of energy-rich compounds, to drive the bulk production of ATP molecule. This process occurs in all types of eukaryotic cells including plant cells and animal cells.

Photosynthesis is the process of formation of food in the form of carbohydrate (glucose) in the presence of sunlight and carbon dioxide in the chloroplast of plant cell and organisms which contain a chloroplast.

Therefore, the correct option is D.

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The answer is (d) all eukaryotic cells. I hope this helped ☻ Tell me if you need any help.

The taking of a sediment to a new location is called?

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I believe your answer is erosion
Erosion is the washing/wearing away of soils. Deposition is when that soil reaches its final destination, the new location.