Postganglionic sympathetic axons are carried from the sympathetic trunk to all spinal nerves through ______.

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Answer 1

Answer:

gray rami communicantes

Explanation:

Answer 2

Postganglionic sympathetic axons are carried from the sympathetic trunk to all spinal nerves through gray rami communicantes. The sympathetic nervous system is almost connected to all parts of the body.

What is the nervous system?

The nervous system is made up of neurons that are connected to each other and send the message for action to different parts of the body. The whole nervous system of the body is divided into three parts: the central nervous system, the peripheral nervous system, and the autonomic nervous system.

The central nervous system is composed of the brain and spinal cord, while the autonomic nervous system is composed of the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems. The peripheral nervous system includes the nerves of the brain and spinal cord that are derived from these two organs. The sympathetic nervous system activates the majority of the organs in times of danger, whereas the parasympathetic nervous system is associated with rest.

Hence, Postganglionic sympathetic axons are carried from the sympathetic trunk to all spinal nerves through gray rami communicantes. 

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Answer:

Growth factors are proteins that act as mitogens to stimulate and encourage cell migration.

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A. 2 atp molecules
B. 4 atp molecules
C. 32 atp molecules
D. 36 atp molecules

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Answer and Explanation; Equation for Cellular Respiration:

C₆H₁₂O₆ + 6O₂ --> 6H₂O + 6CO₂ + 36-38 ATP

Products of Cellular Respiration:

Water, Carbon Dioxide, and 36-38 ATP molecules

The answer is (D) 36 ATP molecules.

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Generalized anxiety is characterized by constant worry over minor and catastrophic events. It involves persistent concern about different issues.

Generalized Anxiety is a mental disorder associated with persistent concern about different issues.

The issues that may cause generalized anxiety may be, among others, money, family, work and health.

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Which reactanat makes cellular respiration more efficient than fermentation when making ATP?

a
Oxygen
b
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c
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Answer: glucose I think?

Explanation: I’m not sure but it should be more efficient.

Which Kingdom does not contain a cell wall?

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Answer:

Protista Protists

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Protista. Protists are single-celled and usually move by cilia, flagella, or by amoeboid mechanisms. There is usually no cell wall, although some forms may have a cell wall.

In general, did the simulated mice align with your predictions from the Punnett squares?.

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Research studies are often carried out using mouse. From the study, the simulated mice was said to align with the predictions from the Punnett squares. So the answer is Yes.

The reason why some of the percentages did not exactly match your predicted results because the Mice don't have large litters, so the sample size was not large enough.

If the experiment is to be done again, I can improve upon experimental design by;

Increase the number of mice bred. Examine a different trait within mice. Examine a trait in another species. Test patterns for future generations.

A lot of studies is been carried out on the Genetics of the mouse.  The  early development of inbred lines were studied. The mouse is known to be a good tool to identify the genetic basis of both normal and disease traits.

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In general, did the simulated mice align with your predictions from the Punnett squares?

(Choices: Yes, No)

Error Analysis: What might be the reason that some of your percentages didn't exactly match your predicted results?

Options are;

Gametes aren't responsible for inheritance. Mice don't have large litters, so the sample size was not large enough. The wrong type of mice were used.

If you did the experiment again, how could you improve upon the experimental design? Check all that apply.

Increase the number of mice bred. Examine a different trait within mice. Examine a trait in another species. Test patterns for future generations

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Answer:

DNA replicates in both mitosis and meiosis, Mitosis occurs during growth and development, In meiosis the number of chromosomes reduce by half, Mitosis occurs in all organisms, Meiosis occurs in organisms that sexually reproduce, and chromosomes stay the same in Mitosis.

Explanation:

Mitosis: Occurs during growth and development, Occurs in all organisms, and The number of chromosomes remains the same

Meosis: The number of chromosomes reduces by half, and Occurs in organisms that sexually reproduce

Both: The DNA is replicated.

1. The DNA is replicated: Both Mitosis and Meiosis. In both processes, DNA replication occurs before the division of cells, ensuring that each daughter cell receives a complete set of genetic information.

2. Occurs during growth and development: Mitosis is the process responsible for the growth, repair, and development of multicellular organisms by producing identical daughter cells.

3. The number of chromosomes reduces by half: Meiosis involves two divisions that result in the reduction of chromosome number by half, leading to the formation of gametes (sperm and egg cells) with half the usual number of chromosomes.

4. Occurs in all organisms: Mitosis is a fundamental process occurring in various organisms, ranging from unicellular to multicellular, for growth, tissue maintenance, and asexual reproduction.

5. The number of chromosomes remains the same: In mitosis, the daughter cells have the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell, maintaining the chromosome count.

6. Occurs in organisms that sexually reproduce: Meiosis is specific to organisms that reproduce sexually, as it produces genetically diverse gametes that contribute to the variability of offspring.

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a
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b
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d
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Answer:

adenosine triphosphate

Explanation:

adenosine triphosphate (ATP), energy-carrying molecule found in the cells of all living things. ATP captures chemical energy obtained from the breakdown of food molecules and releases it to fuel other cellular processes.

B

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Answer

Enzymes are proteins, which have a specific 3D tertiary structure, with a specifically shaped active site. The active site can only bind one substrate to form an enzyme-substrate complex, so can therefore only catalyse one reaction.

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the area of the vegetable garden is:
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168/84= 2

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Answer:

Channel proteins can aid in the facilitated diffusion of substances by forming a hydrophilic passage through the plasma membrane through which polar and charged substances can pass.

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Answer:

Thermal Runaway

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Explanation:

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Answer:

Distribution structure is the distribution of individuals among various age groups in a population.?

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The types of waves that emanate from and earthquake are the body waves (P-waves and S-waves), and the surface waves. The surface waves travel along the suface, and are are the slowest, even though they do the most damage in an earthquake. While the P-waves travel the fastest through solids, liquids, and gases. S-waves, however only travel through solids.

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Answer:

Using celsius water freezes at 0, and water boils at 100.

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Answer:

compound eyes and multiple ommatidia

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Answer:

They all have cytoplasm and cell membrane

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I’m confused with this question
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I get why u were confused cause the way they word some of the answers literally doesn't make any mf sense

my best answer would be the 3rd one (sediment that is sorted by size due to the changing velocity of the water)

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because when sediments are well sorted their sizes are similar

5. Viruses are not cells, nor are they made of cells. They also cannot
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Explanation:

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Diagram and label a chromosome in prophase

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ii) The reason for population control is as followed
1. The desire for a male child.
2. Lack of awareness about birth control measures.
iii) 1. The pituitary gland secretes hormones that regulate all other endocrine glands so it is called the master gland.
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A test cross performed between the individual with unkown genotype and the h0m0zyg0us recessive individual. 9) hh. 10) Hh or HH. 11) HH x hh. 12) 100% Hh. 13) Hh x  hh. 14) 50%Hh and 50% hh. 15) -16) in the text.

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Available data:Single diallelic gene codes for hair in Guinea pigsAllele H is dominant and codes for having hairAllele h is recessive and codes for not having hair

For this gene we will assume complete dominance, meaning that the dominant alele completely hides the expression of the recessive allele.

According to this information, we can say that

Genotype      Phenotype

HH                  Hairy pig

Hh                   Hairy pig

hh                   Hairless pig

9) Geneviene does not have hair  ⇒  Its genotype is hh

10) Fred has hair ⇒ Its genotype is HH or Hh

Possible crosses

11 and 12)

Cross1: If Fred was genotype HH and bred with Genevieve

Parentals) HH    x    hh

Gametes)   H   H    h    h

Punnett square)    H    H

                        h   Hh   Hh

                        h   Hh   Hh

F1) 100% of the progeny is expected to have hair and be heter0zyg0us, Hh.

13 and 14)

Cross2: If Fred was genotype Hh and bred with Genevieve

Parentals) Hh    x    hh

Gametes)   H   hh    h    h

Punnett square)    H    h

                        h   Hh   hh

                        h   Hh   hh

F1) 50% of the progeny is expected to have hair and be heter0zyg0us, Hh.

     50% of the progeny is expected to be hairless and be h0m0zyg0us recessive, hh.

15)  

• If the individual with the unknown genotype (Fred) is heter0zyg0us, the phenotypic rate of the descendants is 50% heter0zyg0us -Hh- and 50% h0m0zyg0us recessive -hh-.

• But if the individual with the unknown genotype is h0m0zyg0us dominant, the phenotypic rate of the descendants is 100% heter0zyg0us for the trait, Hh.  

16)

The weakness is that even if Fred is heter0zyg0us for the trait, when making the cross it might occur that all individuals in the progeny are born h0m0zyg0us recessive, and there is a risk of missinterpreting the results.

So in that situation, many crosses must be done between fred and genevieve to se sure about Freds genotype.

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if you have been to a beach for a whole day, then you have seen tides roll in and out. What causes
Earth's high tides?

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Answer:

The Moon

Explanation:

High tides and low tides are caused by the moon. The moon's gravitational pull generates something called the tidal force. The tidal force causes Earth—and its water—to bulge out on the side closest to the moon and the side farthest from the moon. These bulges of water are high tides.

Answer:

it's caused by the gravitational  forces from the moon.

Explanation:

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Answer:

triglyceride

Explanation:

the most common lipid.

When you sit in a chair, it exerts_____

against you.

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Answer:

When you sit in your chair, your body exerts a downward force on the chair and the chair exerts an upward force on your body. There are two forces resulting from this interaction - a force on the chair and a force on your body.

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