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Why do you need the freezer turned on to make Ice?

Ice will only form from water once water is cooled to below 0 degrees Centigrade. A freezer requires energy (ie it needs to be turned on) in order to pump heat out of the freezing compartment to lower the temperature in this compartment to below 0 degrees Centigrade. If the freezer is not turned on the temperature in the freezing compartment will be that of the room in which the freezer is kept.


Turn 90 degrees from west?

OK. Now I'm facing either north or south, depending on which way I turned.


What do you refer to DNA as a chromosome?

Both DNA and chromosomes lie behind our basic understanding of the human body. However, there are subtle differences between the two that determine their actions to a significant extent.The DNA in a human body is organized into many stretches of genes. Proteins attach themselves to these stretches and coil them so that they form chromosomes. These stretches are very important in the formation of an organism. These stretches that determine which genes are going to be turned on and which are to be turned off. When a gene is turned on, it determines how the proteins are going to be formed in a cell. This in turn determines many aspects of a human being- starting from the color of his eye to the inheritance of a number of diseases and conditions.A chromosome is simply the product of the DNA and the proteins that are attached to it. There are 23 pairs of the chromosomes in every human being. One set is inherited from the father, and one set is inherited from the mother. A DNA is a sort of a bio molecule. The entire DNA in cells can be found in individual pieces that are called chromosomes.The main difference between DNA and chromosome is regarding the role of genes. DNA stands for deoxyribonucleic acid. The DNA is basically made up of cytosine, adenine, thymine and guanine. When you arrange these four bases to create a particular segment, it is called a gene. When these segments are coiled in a form that can be easily duplicated, they are known as chromosomes.


How hot can you burn sand to become glass?

Sand can be turned into glass when heated to a temperature of around 1700-2000 degrees Celsius (3090-3630 degrees Fahrenheit). This high temperature melts the silica in the sand, allowing it to fuse together and form glass.


How does a person know if they have xx chromosomes or xy chromosomes?

An X chromosome is much, much larger than a Y chromosome. For this reason, an X chromosome is more important for life than a Y. Let's consider the options you posed:YY --> because the Y chromosome is so small, there is not enough genetic information for an organism to survive. This is not viable and will not even form an organism.YYY --> again, same thing. See above.XXY --> Klinefelter's syndrome. This produces a male with an inhibited reproductive ability; he will probably not be able to produce offspring.XXX --> Triplo-X syndrome. Because in normal females, one X chromosome is turned off anyways (Barr body) to avoid any extra genetic info, the same thing happens here, only both X chromosomes are turned off. Only one X chromosome is active at a time. There's no distinguishable difference between XX and XXX females.XYY --> Normal male. Most men who have this genotype probably don't even know they have it.

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Occurs when one x-chromosomes is randomly turned off and forms a barr body?

X-chromosome inactivation is a normal process in female mammals where one of the two X chromosomes is randomly inactivated in each cell during embryonic development. The inactivated X chromosome forms a structure called a Barr body, which helps to equalize gene expression between males (XY) and females (XX). This process ensures that both males and females have a similar dosage of X-linked genes.


What does recessive albinism mean?

An Autosomal recessive pattern is one in which certain genes of the X sex chromosome are turned off, autosomal is in reference to the X chromosome and the fact that the genes are turned off is indicated by the recessive. So in the case of Albinism the pigmentation genes in the X chromosome are turned off causing the various side effects.


What is 7 degrees celsius turned into degrees fahrenheit?

44.6 degrees Fahrenheit.


What 30 degrees C turned into F?

30 degrees Celsius = 86 degrees Fahrenheit.


A something occurs when a shape has been turned any number of degrees around one point in the shape?

Rotation. Though it does not have to be around a point in the shape: the centre of rotation can be outside the shape.


What would the letter Y look like if it is turned 90 degrees to the left?

what will the letter Y look like if it is turned 90 degrees to the left


What change occurs when ice is turned to water?

Evaporation


What happens when particles evaporate?

If you are talking about water particles, then they turn into a gas which evaporation occurs at around 70 degrees. This is the step before condensation which is when water particles after they have turned into a gas, collect on the surface of an object.


What if your O gene on your X chromosome can be thought of as a switch that is either on making you orange or off making you black What are you?

If the O gene on your X chromosome acts as a switch, with "on" making you orange and "off" making you black, you would be a female since the gene is located on the X chromosome. In this scenario, if you had the O gene turned on, you would have orange fur or skin, and if it was turned off, you would have black fur or skin.


How hot does a stove get when it is turned on?

A stove can reach temperatures of up to 500-600 degrees Fahrenheit when it is turned on.


How cold is compressed air when turned upside down?

When compressed air is turned upside down, it can reach temperatures as low as -60 degrees Celsius (-76 degrees Fahrenheit).


What would happen if it 20 degrees and the heating is not on and you turned the heat down to 19 degrees?

The heating will not come on