what's the cell wall of a onion made up of?

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Answer 1

Answer:

Unlike animal cells (such as cheek cells) the cell wall of an onion and other plants are made up of cellulose, which protects the cell and maintains its shape.

Answer 2

Answer:

cell membrane,cytoplasm,nucleus and a large Vacuole.

Explanation:

An onion is a multicellular(consisting of many cells)plant organism.As in all plant cells,the cell of an onion peel consists of a cell wall.


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In ______ immunity the individual produces antibodies against particular pathogens while in ______ immunity the individual is given specific antibodies against a pathogen. Group of answer choices

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Answer:

The correct answer is - active and passive.

Explanation:

Immunity is the capability of multicellular organism to protect itself from harmful molecules that are foreign to the body such as microorganism and antigens. Immunity can be active immunity or the passive immunity.

Active immunity takes place when one's own body produces antibodies to fight against a particular disease or antigen by immune system where as passive immunity occurs when an individual receives antibodies from outside and produced outside.

Thus, the correct answer is - active and passive.

Please help!

A. summer
B. autumn
C. winter
D. spring

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Summer is about to begin the hemisphere



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If the study on the relationship between W. bancrofti and Wolbachia is correct, then combined with the results of the trials, significant numbers of microfilariae do not survive in circulation beyond what time period

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Answer:

6 months

Explanation:

First, we must remember that doxycline has an effect only on nematodes, but it cannot effectively prevent microfilariae presented before treatment in the blood of the infected. What we can conclude from this is that it is possible that microfilariae grow and develop, however they will not be able to reproduce, since W. bancrofti is completely dependent on Wolbachia for replication. With that, the microfilariae are running out of time and with about 6 months the patients are free of any trace of microfilariae. So we can conclude that 6 months is the longest time that microfilariae survive in circulation.

Describe how the chemical bonds in unsaturated fatty acids make them more suited for cell
membranes than saturated fatty acids.

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Answer:

Unsaturated fat, a fatty acid in which the hydrocarbon molecules have two carbons that share double or triple bond(s) and are therefore not completely saturated with hydrogen atoms. Due to the decreased saturation with hydrogen bonds, the structures are weaker and are, therefore, typically liquid (oil) at room temperature .

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Which structures are found in both animal and plant cells? Check all that apply.
cell membrane
cell wall
cytoplasm
Golgi body
nucleus
ribosome
vacuole

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Answer:the organelle which are found in both animal and plant cells are

Cell membrane

Cytoplasm

Nucelus

Golgi bodies

Ribosome and

Vacoule ( in different amount)

The structures that are found in both animal and plant cells are cell membrane, cytoplasm, golgi body, nucleus and ribosomes. The correct options are a, c, d, e, and f.

What is a cell?

All living organisms and body tissues are made up of cells, which are the smallest unit that can live on its own.

A cell is made up of three major components: the cell membrane, the nucleus, and the cytoplasm. The cell membrane surrounds the cell and regulates the substances that enter and exit the cell.

Plant and animal cells are structurally very comparable because they are both eukaryotic cells.

The nucleus, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, golgi apparatus, lysosomes, and peroxisomes are all membrane-bound organelles in both.

Plant cells lack centrosomes and lysosomes, whereas animal cells do. Plant cells always possesses a cell wall, chloroplasts as well as other specialized plastids, and a large central vacuole, whereas animal cells do not.

Thus, the correct options are a, c, d, e, and f.

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water pollution is bad because
(a) is difficult to prevent
(b) is a natural consequences of farming
(c) is difficult to detect
(d) harm living things​

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Answer:

d harming living things.

Answer:

It harm living things

Explanation:

Because if a water is polluted it harm living things

The structure labeld as x is the

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Explanation:

The structure labeled as x is the

nucleus.

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Answer:

The structure labeled as x is the  nucleus.

Variation in rates of cell division is regulated by a cell-cycle control system—a group of molecules, mostly proteins, within a cell that coordinates the events of the cell cycle. This control system functions through a system of checkpoints. Which assessment occurs at the G2/M checkpoint?

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Answer:

See the answer below

Explanation:

At the G2 checkpoint, the accuracy of chromosome replication is assessed along with the cell size and proteins within the cell. The cell division will only proceed if all the listed conditions appear all right.

At the M checkpoint, the correct attachment of spindles to the kinetochores of the sister chromatids of each chromosome is assessed. This is to ensure that chromosomes are correctly separated to the opposite poles of the cell.

Rigor mortis occurs because ________. Group of answer choices proteins are beginning to break down, thus preventing a flow of calcium ions sodium ions leak into the muscle causing continued contractions the cells are dead no ATP is available to release attached actin and myosin molecules

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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write five example of bodies which are at rest​

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Answer:

1. A person sitting on a chair.

2. Water in a bucket.

3. Bus without a driver.

4. Electric fan without electricity.

5.Car without engine.

What characteristic of life can you live without

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Answer:

angry and greed

Explanation:

here is your answer

Answer:

Without being angry and without being greedy .

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Which is a primary function of a vacuole in a cell?
O A. enzyme production
O B. protein synthesis
O C. storage
D. reproduction

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Answer:

C. storage

Explanation:

Vacuoles are membrane-bound sacs within the cytoplasm of a cell that function in several different ways. In mature plant cells, vacuoles tend to be very large and are extremely important in providing structural support, as well as serving functions such as storage, waste disposal, protection, and growth.

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Storage (Option C)

Explanation:-Vacuoles store dissolved materials such as amino acids, sugars, organic acids and some type of proteins.Like, In Amoeba they store the food material, ingested by the organism.

Explore more:-Vacuoles are membrane bound organelles mostly found in plant and fungal cells.The term was coined by "Dujardin".The membrane of vacuoles is called tonoplast.They are enclosed compartments which are filled with water containing inorganic and organic molecules. In plant cells, they are large and occupy almost 90% of the cell. But, they are small or even absent in animal cells.

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what is the body structure for chemical levels?

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Answer:

Cellular, tissue, organ, organ system, and the organism level.

Explanation:

• Which category of energy interested you the most? Choose from one of the following: fossil fuels, nuclear energy, biomass, hydropower, solar energy, geothermal energy, or wind energy.

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Answer:

nuclear energy

Explanation:

coz nuclear energy are awesome

Im interested in solar energy.

The career area that is interesting is pure research into new science.

How does a scientist use solar energy in pure research to develop new ways in science?

What is pure research?

How can a scientist get solar energy?

What does a scientist do in pure research?

When do scientist know they found a new way?

How can they propose the new way of science?

Interviews

Wikipedia

News

Web

Magazines

How do DNA and RNA differ?

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Answer:

DNA is a long polymer with deoxyriboses and phosphate backbone. Having four different nitrogenous bases: adenine, guanine, cytosine and thymine. RNA is a polymer with a ribose and phosphate backbone. Four different nitrogenous bases: adenine, guanine, cytosine, and uracil.

Answer:

DNA contains the sugar deoxyribose, while RNA contains the sugar ribose. DNA is a double-stranded molecule, while RNA is a single-stranded molecule. DNA is stable under alkaline conditions, while RNA is not stable. DNA and RNA perform different functions in humans.

Explanation:

Please help me my assignment is due in 30 minutes

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Answer:

The answer is plane

Explanation:

This should be in mathematics not bio

Which best explains a desirable outcome for energy efficiency? A) a low second law efficiency due to use of a low efficiency furnace B) a high second law efficiency due to use of a low efficiency furnace C) a high second law efficiency due to use of solar panels on the house D) a low second law efficiency due to use of solar panels on the house

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Answer:

C. a high second law efficiency due to use of solar panels on the house.

Explanation:

Second Law efficiency is the rational efficiency that computes the effectiveness of the system relative to its performance. The efficiency measure is the increase in output with the same level of input. Energy efficient system are high second law efficiency. They save electricity and use alternative sources like, solar panels, wind energy and others.

The narrative point of view in this excerpt allows the
reader to experience
O Rainsford's feelings as he enters the room.
Rainsford's feelings about his host.
Rainsford's impression of the dining room.
O Rainsford's impression of the island.

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Answer:

O Rainsford's impression of the dining room.

Explanation:

Richard Connell's short story "The Most Dangerous Game" revolves around the famed hunter Sanger Rainsford and his change of fortune when he was left stranded in an island famed for hunting humans as a game by the island's barbaric owner General Zaroff.

In the given excerpt, the narrator reveals the "dining room to which Ivan conducted (Rainsford)". The impression that the hall was "of feudal times with its oaken panels, its high ceiling, its vast refectory table where twoscore men could sit down to eat" reveals the outline of the enormous dining hall where Rainsford was conducted to eat with Zaroff. This narrative point of view allows the reader to experience the impression of the dining room.

Answer:

C

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Which tools would I use to heat 400 mL of water

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Answer:

ruler, graduated cylinder

Explanation:

. Which is a likely location for primary succession? grassy hillside newly mowed field forest floor large boulder

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Answer:

A likely location primary succession is a large Boulder.

Explanation:

primary succession begins on Rock formations, such as volcanoes on mountains, or in a place with no organisms or soil.

is there any evidence to prove that the earth is spherical​

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Answer:

physics.

Explanation:

Answer:

Satellites

Explanation:

Satellites take images and they launched a camera up to the moon and captured what the earth look liked

Always use the gross adjustment knob before using the fine adjustment knob when focusing on the microscope 1 2 False True​

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It should be true, because youre supposed to adjust the larger one before adjusting the finer one

Which of the following processes would be an example of an anabolic pathway?

A set of coupled reactions that are exergonic
A set of reactions that break covalent bonds between molecules to release free energy
A set of reactions that release energy that can be used to drive cellular work
A set of reactions that combine monomers into larger, more energy-rich polymers

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Answer:

A set of reactions that release energy that can be used to drive cellular work

Explanation:

I think im not so sure!!

Answer:

The answer is

D - a set of reactions that combine monomers into larger, more energy-rich polymers

Explanation:

I can't explain it, I just know I'm right!

all members of the plant kingdom contains chlorophyll? true or false

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Answer:

this is true

Explanation:

if it isnt in the leaves of a plant, then its in the stem, or maybe, the entire thing is green!

flowers have green stems, trees have green leaves, lily pads are green, etc.

hope this helped

Answer:

True

Explanation:

All plants contain chloryphyll

What is measurement? Write any two importance of it. Why do we need measurement?​

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Answer:

The comparison of an unknown quantity with a known established standard quantity.

any two important of it are:

a) it helps in performing scientific experiments to establish truth about a physical phenomenon.

b) It helps in performing experiment for making our daily food.

Some fruit flies have orange eyes and others have red eyes.
If two orange-eyed fruit flies are crossed, their offspring always have orange eyes.
If two red-eyed fruit flies are crossed, their offspring sometimes include both orange-eyed and red-eyed flies.

What can be concluded from these observations?

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Answer:

not 100% sure but

Explanation:

might be because each fruit fly has a different eye color because offspring from parents will have different eye color. or it might be from some sort of mutation that happened, that might be why they still have the gene to orange eyes. or red eyed fruit flys(or fly) migrated into a orange eyed populating and had offspring like that, that would also explain why red eyed fruit flys have the orange eyed gene.

again not 100% sure

but I hoped it helped a little

Rima eat guava explain how the teeth tongue and sliva will help to break it down​

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Answer:

Please find the role of teeth, tongue and saliva in digesting guava below

Explanation:

Digestion is generally the process of breaking down complex food substances into their simplest form. However, as easy as this sounds, there are series of processes that must take place in between to achieve the final result.

Once a food substance like guava enters the mouth (ingestion), it initially gets chewed by the TEETH in order to break it down to smaller masses that can be swallowed. During the process of chewing, the TONGUE helps to move the food around the mouth and later helps push it down the gullet/digestive tract. SALIVA, on the other hand, creates a moisturizing environment for the food to form a Bolus (round mass of food ready to pass down the esophagus). The saliva also contains an enzyme called AMYLASE that helps chemically degrade starch content of the food before passed through the digestive tract.

about plant kingdom​

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What’s the question?

A frog cannot keep in the classes pisces why​

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Answer:

because it has a four chambered heart

Answer:

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In humans, the ability to roll up the sides of the tongue into a U-shape is controlled by one gene. Ability to roll the tongue is dominant to the inability to roll it. If two people who can roll their tongues each had one parent who could not, what is the probability that they will have a child who cannot roll his/her tongue

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Answer:

25%

Explanation:

male                                

can roll tongue     -     cannot roll tongue

female

can roll tongue     -     cannot roll tongue

If they have a child, the possible combinations are:

1)

father's gene: can roll tongue

mother's gene: can roll tongue

RESULT = THE CHILD WILL BE ABLE TO ROLL HIS/HER TONGUE

2)

father's gene: can roll tongue

mother's gene: cannot roll tongue

RESULT = THE CHILD WILL BE ABLE TO ROLL HIS/HER TONGUE

3)

father's gene: cannot roll tongue

mother's gene: can roll tongue

RESULT = THE CHILD WILL BE ABLE TO ROLL HIS/HER TONGUE

4)

father's gene: cannot roll tongue

mother's gene: cannot roll tongue

RESULT = THE CHILD WILL NOT BE ABLE TO ROLL HIS/HER TONGUE

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