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Control genes determine the magnitude of a mutation's effect. Mutations in these parts of the genome can substantially change the way the organism is built.

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What 3 factors determine a stars apparent magnitude?

A star's apparent magnitude is determined by its intrinsic brightness (absolute magnitude), its distance from Earth, and any interstellar material that may absorb or scatter its light. The closer a star is to Earth, the brighter it appears, while more distance results in a dimmer appearance. Additionally, dust and gas in space can diminish the light that reaches us, further affecting how bright the star seems.


When would you expect mutations to be passed to offspring and when would you not?

Wow, many different aspects to look at here. One big one is if it is in every generation or not. If so, then you have a dominant mutation that will show in every individual with an allele for that gene. If it seems to skip generations then you have a recessive mutation. Basically to answer this question you need to look at your family tree and determine what is going on and if every generation has it, they will have it. If your generation has it, they won't.


What is madnitude?

"Madnitude" seems to be a typo or misspelling. If you have a specific term or concept in mind, please provide more context so I can assist you better.


Is apparent magnitude an indicator of a star's temperature?

The apparent magnitude of a star is a measure of its brightness as seen from Earth, the lower the number, the brighter a star is. Ex. a star that has an apparent magnitude of -20 is WAY brighter from Earth than a star with a apparent magnitude of 20.


What has a mass of 1.67495x10?

You left out part of this statement. One neutron has a mass of 1.67495x10^-24g.

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Is the brightness of a star compared to other stars called its magnitude.?

No; the "magnitude" is how bright the star is. It can either mean:* The apparent magnitude = how bright it seems to us, * The absolute magnitude = how bright the star really is (i.e., how bright it would seem at a standard distance).


What 3 factors determine a stars apparent magnitude?

A star's apparent magnitude is determined by its intrinsic brightness (absolute magnitude), its distance from Earth, and any interstellar material that may absorb or scatter its light. The closer a star is to Earth, the brighter it appears, while more distance results in a dimmer appearance. Additionally, dust and gas in space can diminish the light that reaches us, further affecting how bright the star seems.


Is magnitude and and apprent magnitude the same thing?

apparent magnitude is how bright a stars seems from earth. magnitude (i think called actual magnitude [I cant remember]) is how bright a star ACTUALLY is.Have a nice day.


What is it called when brightness is how bright a star seems or looks?

The brightness of a star to an observer on Earth is called it's Apparent Magnitude. The intrinsic brightness of a star is known as it's Absolute Magnitude.


What are the two types of magnitude?

The two types of magnitudes are absolute magnitude, which measures the actual brightness of a star as if it were at a standard distance from Earth, and apparent magnitude, which measures how bright a star seems from Earth.


When would you expect mutations to be passed to offspring and when would you not?

Wow, many different aspects to look at here. One big one is if it is in every generation or not. If so, then you have a dominant mutation that will show in every individual with an allele for that gene. If it seems to skip generations then you have a recessive mutation. Basically to answer this question you need to look at your family tree and determine what is going on and if every generation has it, they will have it. If your generation has it, they won't.


What is the effect of the seasons?

the hotter the weather, the stinkier the garbage seems


What the relationship between magnitude and size of the star?

The brightness of a star depends on its temperature, size and distance from the earth. The measure of a star's brightness is called its magnitude. Bright stars are first magnitude stars. Second magnitude stars are dimmer. The larger the magnitude number, the dimmer is the star.The magnitude of stars may be apparent or absolute.


What is the effect of seasons on garbage?

the hotter the weather, the stinkier the garbage seems


What word(s) could be eliminated for a stronger effect It seems that we have a problem.?

The phrase "It seems that" could be eliminated for a stronger effect. Simply stating "We have a problem" conveys certainty and urgency, making the statement more direct and impactful.


How do you remove write protector of usb?

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Which word could be eliminated for a stronger effect It seems that you have a problem?

The word "seems" could be eliminated for a stronger effect. Removing it makes the statement more direct and assertive: "You have a problem." This change conveys certainty and urgency, enhancing the impact of the message.