Which two microscopes generate three-dimensional images? scanning electron microscope and scanning tunneling microscope transmission electron microscope and scanning electron microscope scanning tunneling microscope and transmission electron microscope compound light microscope and scanning electron microscope.
A scanning electron microscope produces a 3D image
transmission electron microscope and scanning electron microscope
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wait what so B
Yeah, the answer is B
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do you mind helping me in another question
Which process of genetic recombination involves genes from both parents? crossing over independent assortment fertilization tetrad formation
crossing over
why is this
Do you wanna know the definition for crossing over?
yea please
Crossing over- the exchange of genes between homologous chromosomes, resulting in a mixture of parental characteristics in offspring.
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what about this one Which structure is found in the cytoplasm of a prokaryotic cell, but is not found in the cytoplasm of a eukaryotic cell? DNA ribosomes nucleus mitochondria
Which structure is found in the cytoplasm of a prokaryotic cell, but is not found in the cytoplasm of a eukaryotic cell? DNA ribosomes nucleus mitochondria
DNA Human DNA is in the nucleus
so DNA is the answer
Yeah
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A DNA strand has the sequence GTTCCAGAG. Which is the complementary strand of RNA? CAAGGTCTC AGGTTCACA CAAGGUCUC TGGAACTCA
A. CAAGGTCTC because Adenine (A) pairs with Thymine (T) and Guanine (G) pairs with Cytosine (C)
i choose that one and teacher it was wrong
she said it was wrong
Well for that question I've never learned that, but I looked it up, so sorry
its okay you help me a lot
do you know this one
Which microscope is often used to view metal surfaces?
A)scanning electron microscope
B)scanning tunneling microscope
C)transmission electron microscope
D)compound light microscope
D) compound light microscope
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Which RNA base pairs with the adenine in DNA?
A) thymine
B)guanine
C)cytosine
D)
uracil
A) thymine
Why is it important to know a person's rhesus factor before a blood transfusion?
A patient who is Rh+ can receive only Rh– blood.
A patient who is Rh– can receive only Rh+ blood.
A patient who is Rh+ can receive only Rh+ blood.
A patient who is Rh+ can receive only Rh+ blood.
@Love_Renaa can you please stop giving direct answers & explain lead to it instead?
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