The answer is Coos Bay.
If your next stop is along the Oregon Coast, probably your next stop is Oregon Bay. Portland, Salem, and Coos Bay are found in Oregon while Eureka is in California. Portland and Salem are both located in Willamette Valley where Salem is the capital city of Oregon. Coos Bay is the largest city in Oregon coast.
Mitosis is only 1 division whereas meiosis is 2 divisions.
Answer:
(1) m = -5, b= 1
put b=1 (given)
=> y = -x/a + 1
-1/a is representing slope here which is given as -5
-1/a = -5 => a = 1/5
slope intercept form
y = mx +b
y = -5x + 1
standard form
5x +y = 1
(2). (1, -2), (3, 3)
m = 5/2
slope intercept form
y - 3 = 5/2*( x -3)
y = 5x/2 -9/2
standard form
5x -2y = 9
(3). (-2, 0) and (0,5)
m = 5/2
slope intercept form
y - 0 = 5/2 ( x+2)
y = 5x/2 + 5
standard form
5x -2y = -10
(4). a = 2, b = -7

slope intercept form
y = 7x/2 -7
standard form
7x -2y =14
(5). m=2,(3,-1)
slope intercept form
y +1 = 2(x -3)
y = 2x -7
standard form
2x -y = 7
Jane is a researcher who studies
the individual and collective aging processes in humans. Jane works in the
field of gerontology. Gerontology is the extensive study of aging processes in
humans as they age. Under gerontology, the physical, mental, and social changes
in older people is studied as they grow.
Answer:
a. The mtDNA of Anna Anderson bore no resemblance to that of Tsarina Alexandra
c. Tsarina Alexandria's mtDNA was found to be a match to that of the teenage girl.
Explanation:
Mitochondria contain their own DNA known as mtDNA, a strand which is inherited maternally. mtDNA can be used to find maternal ancestry and cannot be passed down by a paternal parent.
This information provides evidence given that the remains of the teenage girl had mtDNA that was identical to the mother, Tsarina Alexandra. It also gave evidence as to why Anna Anderson's claim of being Anastasia were false as the mtDNA of her and Tsarina Alexandra were not similar.
As to why the other answers cannot support the hypothesis, mtDNA is a maternally passed-down strand making the father, Tsar Nicholas Romanov, from having identical mtDNA to his children. On the other hand, if the teenage girl were to not have matching mtDNA to that of Tsuarina's mtDNA, this would disprove the theory of the girl being related to her.
While the teenage boy also had matching mtDNA with the girl, this only proves that the two were related to one another but not necessarily related to Tsarina unless the mtDNA of all three were proven identical.