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A current UC Santa Cruz graduate student who earned their biology degree at SFSU is doing...

A current UC Santa Cruz graduate student who earned their biology degree at SFSU is doing research to replicate classic experiments that investigated the inheritance patterns of traits in the sweet pea plant. In one experiment, they mated a plant with wrinkled seeds (plant A) to a plant with smooth seeds (plant B). Of the resulting 100 offspring plants, they noted that 48 had wrinkled seeds and 52 had smooth seeds. Answer the questions below and make sure you fully explain your logic.

PART 1 (3 points):

Based on the results of the experiment above, can you conclude that the wrinkled phenotype is recessive to the smooth phenotype? Why or why not?

PART 2 (3 points):

In a subsequent experiment, they crossed two of the smooth pea plants that resulted from the original cross. Of the 100 offspring, 24 plants had wrinkled seeds and 76 had smooth seeds. Can you conclude from this which of the two phenotypes is dominant? Explain your reasoning.

PART 3 (3 points):

Based on the results of both crosses (in PART1 and PART2), what were the genotypes of the original two plants (plant A and plant B)? How did you figure this out?

In: Biology

The name of the experiment is Preparation of Synthetic Banana oil. The name of the author...

The name of the experiment is Preparation of Synthetic Banana oil. The name of the author of the book is John Lehma. chapter 5.

(incase needed, we used 20.o mmol of isopentyl and 40 mmol of glacial acetic acid)

In the ''understanding experiment'' section, it was stated that the reaction of an equimolar mixture of isopentyl alcohol and acetic acid will produce, at most, 67% of the theoretical amount of isopentyl acetate. verify this with an equilibrium constant calculation, using K = 4.2 . b) compare this with the corresponding percentage for the conditions used in this experiment (see exercise 1 ) Please explain well.

Exercise 1 is also found in the book, however the ammount of chemicals used in the experiment are stated above. Thank you.

In: Chemistry

Selection/Conditional Structure: Create a flowchart and pseudocode for the problem below: Juan dela Cruz Restaurant is...

Selection/Conditional Structure: Create a flowchart and pseudocode for the problem below:

Juan dela Cruz Restaurant is offering a 20% discount to all customers whose last name is also dela Cruz. Input the last name of the customer and the total amount due to the customer and then output the amount to be paid.

(C++ Program, choose only the LAST NAME)

In: Computer Science

8) Describe the elements of an experiment. Describe the elements of a correlational study. What sorts...

8) Describe the elements of an experiment. Describe the elements of a correlational study. What sorts of

questions does each type of study examine?

9) What is a

normative

history graded

or

cohort

effect? Describe three different “cohorts” that were born

during the last century. Describe three differences between the experiences of your cohort and your

grandparents’ cohort.

In: Psychology

In Arizona, all students in elementary and secondary schools have to take AIMS tests (which was...

In Arizona, all students in elementary and secondary schools have to take AIMS tests (which was largely replaced by AZmerit tests recently) as the state-mandated standardized assessment of math and English proficiency. A teacher wonders if high school dropout rate would be correlated with AIMS test results in a particular county. To explore this question, she collected the dropout rates and the AIMS Math pass rates (taken in 2012) at the county level for cohort 2014 from all counties in Arizona, as listed in the table below.

County ID #

AIMS Math Pass Rate (%)

Dropout Rate (%)

1-Apache

39

33

2-Cochise

55

20

3-Coconino

60

24

4-Gila

40

25

5-Graham

56

22

6-Greenlee

54

14

7-La Paz

48

30

8-Maricopa

64

23

9-Mohave

52

25

10-Navajo

49

21

11-Pima

55

29

12-Pinal

53

29

13-Santa Cruz

57

15

14-Yavapai

61

21

15-Yuma

45

23

Calculate the Z scores for all the scores of AIMS English pass rate and high school dropout rate, separately. (please show work for a few so I understand how to do it)

Explain the direction and strength of the relationship based on the r.

In: Statistics and Probability

Total fertility rate (TFR)- formula, interpretation, advantages, disadvantages- period v. cohort Unmet need for family planning

Total fertility rate (TFR)- formula, interpretation, advantages, disadvantages- period v. cohort Unmet need for family planning

In: Statistics and Probability

Two point charges, 3.4 uC and -2.0 uC, are placed 5.0 cm apart on the x-axis....

Two point charges, 3.4 uC and -2.0 uC, are placed 5.0 cm apart on the x-axis. Assume that the negative charge is at the origin and the positive x-axis is directed from the negative charge to the positive.

At what points along the x-axis is the electric field zero?

At what points along the x-axis is the potential zero? Let V=0 at r=infinity.

My instructor gave a hint saying there are 2 locations where the potential is zero and only one location where the E-field is zero.

In: Physics

What actions by Santa Anna caused Texas to declare independence? How did the leaders of San...

What actions by Santa Anna caused Texas to declare independence?

How did the leaders of San Antonio (Bexareños) respond to the actions of Santa Anna and of the leaders of Saltillo?

What was the Navarro family position concerning Federalist v. Centralist? (Jose Antonio Navarro)

Explain the role Jose Antonio Navarro played in Texas' independence.

In: Economics

1. We have a hollow metallic sphere with charge -5.0 uC and radius 5.0 cm. We...

1.

  1. We have a hollow metallic sphere with charge -5.0 uC and radius 5.0 cm. We insert a +10uC charge at the center of the sphere through a hole in the surface. What charge now rests on the outer surface of the sphere?

    +5 uC

    +10 uC

    +15 uC

    -5 uC

  2. A free electron is in an electric field. With respect to the field, it experiences a force acting:

    Parallel

    Anti-parallel

    Perpendicular

    Along a constant potential line

  3. A parallel plate capacitor has a capacitance of 20 uF. What charge on each plate will produce a potential difference of 36 V between the plates of the capacitor?

    7.2 x 10-4 C

    3.6 x 10-4 C

    1.8 x 10-4 C

    0.9 x 10-4 C

  4. What is the intensity of sound from a band with a sound level of 120 dB? (Io = 10-12 W/m2)

    1 W/m2

    1.2 W/m2

    10 W/m2

    12 W/m2

  5. Replacing a wire resistor with another of the same material and length but with three times the diameter will have the effect of changing the resistance by what factor?

    0.33

    1/9

    3

    9

In: Physics

An infinitely long solid insulating cylinder of radius a = 4.4 cm is positioned with its...

An infinitely long solid insulating cylinder of radius a = 4.4 cm is positioned with its symmetry axis along the z-axis as shown. The cylinder is uniformly charged with a charge density p = 29 uC/m^3. Concentric with the cylinder is cylindrical conduction shell of inner radius b = 10.2cm and outer radius c= 12.2 cm. The conducting shell has a linear charge density = -0.33 uC/m.

1. What is Ey (R), the y-component of the electric field at point R, located a distance d =50cm from the original a long the y -axis is shown?

2. What is V(P)-V(R), the potential difference between points P and R? Point P is located at (x,y)= (50 cm, 50 cm)?

3. What is V(c)- V(a), the potential difference between the outer surface of the conductor and the outer surface of the insulator?

4. The charge density of the insulating cylinder is now changed to new value , p' and it is found that the electric fiel at point p is now zero. What is the value of p?

In: Physics