Biology, 20.07.2021 23:30 patriciaceaser2980
PLEASE ANSWER EACH OF THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS.
Answer each of them properly, in complete sentences, and do not leave any out. Brainiest will go to whoever answers correctly. There are 18 questions in total each one marked with a "-" after it, good luck.
Lesson 02.01 Properties of Water
What is the importance of hydrogen bonding to the properties of water? -
Why do many compounds dissolve in water?-
Lesson 02.02 Microscopes
How does modern technology affect the study of biology? -
Compare the structure and function of various types of microscopes -
Lesson 02.03 Early Cells
What are the developments that led to the cell theory?-
What's the difference between eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells?-
Describe the structure of the cell membrane-
Whats is active and passive transport?-
Lesson 02.03A Early Cells (Honors)
Describe the theory of the origin of eukaryotic cells (endosymbiosis)-
Explain the evidence that supports the theory of endosymbiosis-
Lesson 02.04 Cell Structure and Function
What are the internal structures of eukaryotic cells?-
Summarize the functions of the organelles found in plant and animal cells-
Lesson 02.05 Cellular Energy
Recognize the importance of ATP as an energy-carrying molecule-
Identify energy sources used by organisms-
Lesson 02.06 Cellular Respiration
Describe the process of cellular respiration-
Compare aerobic respiration to anaerobic respiration-
Lesson 02.07 Photosynthesis
Describe the process of photosynthesis-
Compare cellular respiration to photosynthesis-
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Biology, 21.06.2019 18:50
Ectocarpene is a volatile, sperm cell-attracting material released by the eggs of the seaweed ectocarpus siliculosus. its constitution is all the double bonds are cis, and the absolute configuration of the chirality center is s. draw a stereochemically accurate representation of ectocarpene.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 01:10
Osmosis is often viewed incorrectly as a process driven directly by differences in solute concentration across a selectively permeable membrane. what really drives osmosis? view available hint(s)osmosis is often viewed incorrectly as a process driven directly by differences in solute concentration across a selectively permeable membrane. what really drives osmosis? the first law of thermodynamicsthe difference in the height of water columns on either side of a selectively permeable membranethe difference in water concentration across a selectively permeable membranethe difference in sugar or ion concentration across a selectively permeable membrane
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Biology, 22.06.2019 07:50
One function of the poly-a tail on eukaryotic mrna sequences is to the mrna be transported from the nucleus to the cytoplasm. prokaryotic mrna also has a poly-a tail. choose the best explanation of the prokaryotic poly-a tail. a. prokaryotic poly-a tails are composed of a different molecular structure compared with eukaryotic poly-a tails. b. prokaryotic poly-a tails have the same functions as eukaryotic poly-a tails, because this process is highly conserved throughout different species. c. prokaryotic poly-a tails aren't important, because prokaryotes don't have nuclei. d. prokaryotic poly-a tails have other functions,because prokaryotes don't have nuclei.
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