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November 12, 2025

3,691 public questions were asked on this day.

Which option best analyzes how trade contributed to cultural change in Southeast Asia in the Medieval era?(1 point) Responses Trade led to increasing connections between Arabia and Southeast Asia, leading to acculturatio...
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War can lead to the destruction of objects or structures associated with cultural practices. What is the term for these objects and structures?(1 point) Responses ethnic groups ethnic groups cultural artifacts cultural a...
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Which of the following options best analyzes the ways in which war can lead to the spread of culture?(1 point) Responses War does not usually change culture in a noticeable way, since it largely involves political motiva...
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Which terms best describes the process by which culture in two regions becomes more similar due to migration?(1 point) Responses cultural diffusion cultural diffusion cultural remittances cultural remittances cultural as...
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What is differences between type one and type two diabetes
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Which of the following options provides the best analysis of how migration can change culture?(1 point) Responses Migration completely changes the culture of destination regions. Migration completely changes the culture...
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Any credit card information stored by a business should: (1 point) Responses be kept in in the cloud. be kept in in the cloud. be protected with a hash table. be protected with a hash table. have data encryption applied....
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Why are iron oxides in rocks evidence for prehistoric photosynthesis?(1 point) Responses Iron oxides form when cyanobacteria use carbon dioxide for photosynthesis. Iron oxides form when cyanobacteria use carbon dioxide f...
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Which compound is a carbohydrate?(1 point) Responses HClO4 C3H6O3 C4H12N2 Na2C2O4
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If a homozygous white horse CWCW and a homozygous black horse CBCB are bred together, what is the likelihood that their offspring will be roan with both colors represented in their hair if this gene follows a codominant...
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A genetic disease is found in a family that affects the immune system, lungs, heart, and kidneys. A DNA analysis of several affected and unaffected family members determines that the disease is caused by a mutation in a...
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Consider that a plant with genotype RR has red flowers and a plant with genotype WW has white flowers. This plant species expresses incomplete dominance for flower color when the plant is heterozygous. The offspring of a...
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Which is an example of codominance?(1 point) Responses black and yellow coat color in Labrador retrievers black and yellow coat color in Labrador retrievers black and brown spotted coat color in horses black and brown sp...
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What can be predicted from the valence electrons of the elements in a compound formed by a reaction?(1 point) Responses absolute electronegativity of the atoms absolute electronegativity of the atoms number of bonds betw...
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What is the definition of epistasis?(1 point) Responses when one trait is determined by multiple genes when one trait is determined by multiple genes when the allele of one gene interferes with the expression of another...
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What is meant by a phenotype ratio in a Punnett square?(1 point) Responses the fraction of possible offspring that contain a certain allele in their genes the fraction of possible offspring that contain a certain allele...
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In mice, the gene for tail length has two alleles. A long tail is dominant to a short tail. If a long-tailed mouse that is heterozygous mates with a short-tailed mouse, what are the chances of having offspring with short...
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Describe the relationships among genes, DNA, and traits.(1 point) Responses Traits are made of genes, which are composed of DNA. Traits are made of genes, which are composed of DNA. Traits are determined by genes, which...
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The trait for blue eyes in humans is caused by a recessive allele. If this gene is named e, what is the genotype of a blue-eyed person?(1 point) Responses EE capital E capital E E capital E Ee capital E small e ee
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A version of a gene is called a(n)(1 point) Responses phenotype. phenotype. genotype. genotype. allele. allele. gamete.
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Hox genes are regulatory genes in multicellular animals that code for transcription factors that determine the basic body plan in a developing embryo. They act as switches that turn other genes on and off. Scientists hav...
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The removal of sections of RNA, called introns, occur at which regulation step in eukaryotic cells?(1 point) Responses mRNA life span mRNA life span chromatin remodeling chromatin remodeling RNA processing RNA processing...
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In prokaryotic cells, repressor proteins bind to a section of DNA called a/an(1 point) Responses repressor. repressor. chromatin. chromatin. promoter. promoter. operator.
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What would happen if a cell transcribed and translated a gene’s intron by mistake?(1 point) Responses The intron would begin to duplicate itself. The intron would begin to duplicate itself. Additional amino acids would b...
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What is one difference between gene regulation in prokaryotes and eukaryotes?(1 point) Responses Prokaryotes do not store their genes in a nucleus like eukaryotes do. Prokaryotes do not store their genes in a nucleus lik...
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