What completes this pattern: HPG, KQF, NRE, ___, TTC?
1. What completes this pattern: HPG, KQF, NRE, ___, TTC?
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2. Which cell cycle checkpoint determines whether the DNA has been replicated correctly?A. The Cell Growth checkpointB. The DNA synthesus checkpoint.C. The Mitosis checkpointD. The G2 Checkpoint.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
The G2 checkpoint ensures all of the chromosomes have been replicated and that the replicated DNA is not damaged before cell enters mitosis. The M checkpoint determines whether all the sister chromatids are correctly attached to the spindle microtubules before the cell enters the irreversible anaphase stage
3. 9. Which cell cycle checkpoint determines whether the DNA has been replicated correctly? A. The G2 checkpoint B. The mitosis checkpoint C. The cell growth checkpoint D. The DNA synthesis checkpoint
Answer:
A. The G2 checkpoint
Explanation:
The G2 checkpoint ensures all of the chromosomes have been replicated and that the replicated DNA is not damaged before cell enters mitosis. The M checkpoint determines whether all the sister chromatids are correctly attached to the spindle microtubules before the cell enters the irreversible anaphase stage.
4. 1. Answer Checkpoint 7 and Checkpoint 8. Write your Solution.
Solution:
According to the given conditions
Checkpoint 7: By using the Pythagorean Theorem 2) X= √ 25²-24² = √625-576 = √49 = 7
b) Because Two legs are equal
Then x=+= √128 = 8√/2
A
11²³ +60² = 121 + 3600 = 3721
And 61² =3721
Checkpoint 8:
Namely 11² +60² = 61²
So they are the lengths of the sides of a right triangle.
10² +24² = 100 +576 = 676
25 = 625
Namely 10 +24 #252 So they are not the lengths of the sides of a right triangle.
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5. Cell cycle and Checkpoint story Kahit short story lang Po basta cell cycle and Checkpoint ang topic.☺️
Answer:
Cell cycle checkpoints are surveillance mechanisms that monitor the order, integrity, and fidelity of the major events of the cell cycle. These include growth to the appropriate cell size, the replication and integrity of the chromosomes, and their accurate segregation at mitosis.
6. 1.Name an angle supplementary with HPG2.Name an angle complementary with EPC3.Name an angle vertical with HPF4.Name an angle adjacent with FPE
Answer:
1.Obtuse Angle
2Acute Angle
3.Acute Angle
4.Right Angle
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1. 180°
2. 180°
3. 90°
4. 90°
7. Knowledge in checkpoint
Explanation:
Knowledge Base is a repository of knowledge articles including solutions and answers to technical issues and questions related to Check Point products.
Answer:
Knowledge Base Overview
Check Point’s Secure Knowledge™ (Knowledge Base) is a repository of knowledge articles including solutions and answers to technical issues and questions related to Check Point products.
This invaluable repository allows us to share lessons learned and to effectively promote use of Check Point’s product and technology knowledge, thus resulting in improved performance and customer satisfaction as well as providing self-training material.
SecureKnowledge™ includes:
Release Kit SKs – everything you need to know about a specific Check Point release
Find answers – find a resolution for a specific error/issue
“How to” articles – How To/Best practices articles for advanced configurations scenarios
“ATRG” Articles – Advanced Technical Reference Guide, how Check Point products work, flow of processes and how to debug the different products
Check Point’s SecureKnowledge is maintained by our Technical Services organization, and contains answers to many of the common problems and questions submitted to Check Point TAC
8. Guidelines in the Conduct of Checkpoints?
Answer:
Checkpoints must be well-lighted, properly identified and manned uniformed personnel. --Upon approach, slow down, dim headlights and turn on cabin lights. --Never step out of the vehicle. --Lock all doors of vehicles during inspection since only visual search is allowed.
Explanation:
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Checkpoints must be well-lighted, properly identified and manned uniformed personnel. --Upon approach, slow down, dim headlights and turn on cabin lights. --Never step out of the vehicle. --Lock all doors of vehicles during inspection since only visual search is allowed.hope it helps:)
9. ano kahalagahan ng pnp checkpoint
Answer:
Babala ito dahil para sa mga taong Di marunong sumunod sa mga protocols
10. There is a checkpoint along Quezon Boulevard". Which of the words is common noun? *1.along2.checkpoint3.Quezon Boulevard4.there
Answer:
1.along
Explanation:
yan lng po sana tama po cia
11. Bugtong tungkol sa checkpoint
Answer:
Isang kawal na tagasunod, sa halip ay makipaglaban ay nananatili itong nakabantay.
12. Best describe spindle checkpoint
Answer:
The spindle checkpoint, also known as the metaphase-to-anaphase transition, the spindle assembly checkpoint (SAC), the metaphase checkpoint, or the mitotic checkpoint, is a cell cycle checkpoint during mitosis or meiosis that prevents the separation of the duplicated chromosomes (anaphase)
13. What is checkpoint for you ?
Answer:
a place along the road border etc where travelers are stuff for inspection
Explanation:
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Answer:
a barrier or manned entrance, typically at a border, where travelers are subject to security checks.
a place along the route of a long-distance race where the time for each competitor is recorded.
a location whose exact position can be verified visually or electronically, used by pilots to aid navigation.
and to games, its the thing that if u go in there, thats will be your respawner if you die to game
14. An airplane is flying at an elevation of 4150 ft., directly above a straight highway. Two checkpoints are spottedon opposite sides of the plane, the angle of depression of one checkpoint is 32° and the other is 54º. How farare these checkpoints from each other?
Answer:
The airplane is 100.4 flying at an altitude of 30,000 feet. AB = 210,000 feet. At what angle is the plane descending (the angle of depression)?. Above is a picture of ...
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Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
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15. checkpoint 3 & checkpoint 4 pa help
Answer:
7cm yan tama to
Step-by-step explanation:
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16. DNA replication is controlled at ______ checkpoint.
Answer:
DNA replication and checkpoint control in S phase
17. why are checkpoints important in cell cycle?
Answer:Cell-cycle checkpoints enable a cell to ensure that important processes, such as DNA replication, are complete [18]. Cell-cycle checkpoints prevent the transmission of genetic errors to daughter cells.
Explanation:
Answer:
Each step of the cell cycle is monitored by internal controls called checkpoints. There are three major checkpoints in the cell cycle: one near the end of G1, a second at the G2/M transition, and the third during metaphase. Positive regulator molecules allow the cell cycle to advance to the next stage.
18. Cell Cycle and Checkpoints Story
Prophase is the beginning it usually starts in a single cell.
Prometaphase is next it is the process of alignment of the insides of the cell.
Metaphase is next the tension within the cell becomes balanced and the insides becomes aligned.
Anaphase is the process of separation of the cell's insides into to two cells.
Telophase is the complete separation of the cells ends out having two daughter cells.
The cycle will continue to another single cell.
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19. What are the benefits ofhaving checkpoint ?
Answer:
A Storage Checkpoint keeps track of block change information and thereby enables incremental database backup at the block level. A Storage Checkpoint helps recover data from incorrectly modified files. A Storage Checkpoint can be mounted, allowing regular file system operations to be performed.
Explanation:
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20. Major checkpoints exist to regulate the cycle of cell reproduction. How do these checkpoints function?
Answer:
A. I think so right??
21. . A car is accelerating uniformly as it passes’ two checkpoints that are 30 m apart. The time taken between checkpoints is 4.0s, and the car’s speed at the first checkpoint is 5.0 m/s. Find the car’s acceleration and its speed at the second checkpoint.
Answer:
So let the equation
x=30m=distance
t=4seconds=time
u=5m/s=initial speed
so by using x=ut+1/2a t^2
so a= 5/4
so the equation now we use is
v=u+at
so v=10m/s
Explanation:
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22. what is cambridge checkpoint
a cambridge checkpoint is a cambridge checkpoint.
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23. importance of checkpoints in the life of the cell
Explanation:
If the checkpoint mechanisms detect problems with the DNA, the cell cycle is halted, and the cell attempts to either complete DNA replication or repair the damaged DNA. ... This self-destruction mechanism ensures that damaged DNA is not passed on to daughter cells and is important in preventing cancer.
24. Kahulugan ng checkpoint
Answer:
ang kahulugan ng check point ay check for your safety
Explanation:
25. what is the difference between municipality checkpoint and lto checkpoint
Answer:
Municipality is the is anther control
Explanation:
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26. The process by which new cells are generated. *CHOICES:MeiosisMetaphase CheckpointCell CycleG1 Checkpoint—the Restriction PointMitosisG1 and G2 checkpointsG2 CheckpointBRAINLIEST KAPAG TAMA
Answer
Meiosis
Explenation
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27. making sentence at the checkpoint
Answer:
i forgot my identification cards so padaanin sama ninnyo ako
28. paglalagay ng checkpoint: sanhi and bunga
Answer:
Sanhi: Dahil sa paglalagay ng checkpoint sa bawat lugar
Bunga: Maiiwasan ang aksidente at mahuhuli ang mga taong di marunong sumunod sa batas.
29. sanaysay tungkol sa checkpoint
Answer:
yan po sana po tama
Explanation:
at sana po makatulong
30. Relationship with other Agenciesa. DOTRb. LTFRBc. PNP-HPGd. MMDA/LGUSe. DPWH
Answer:
c. PNP-HPG
Explanation: