73 The messenger RNA sequence that codes for the amino acid chain
TYR-ARG-GLY-VAL-ALA-LEU is
(1) UAU-CGA-GUU-UUU-UUA-CUC
O (2) UAU-CGA-GGA-GUU-GCG-CUC
O (3) CUC-GCG-GUU-GGA-CGA-UAU
O (4) CUC-UUA-UUU-GUU-CGA-UAU​

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Answer 1

Answer:

(2) UAU-CGA-GGA-GUU-GCG-CUC

Explanation:

The mRNA is produced by the process of transcription which transcribes the DNA to mRNA which can be recognised and read by the ribosomes.

The ribosomal subunits get attached to the mRNA which scans or read the mRNA in the form of codons or triplets of nucleotides. These codons code for particular amino acid and about 64 codons code for 21 amino acids.

In the given question, the sequence of the amino acids in the peptide has been provided based on which the sequence of codons can be easily decoded.

For the provided peptide, the sequence of amino acid will be Option-2 which is UAU-CGA-GGA-GUU-GCG-CUC as this sequence of codons has the codons arranged according to the sequence of the amino acid.

Thus, Option-2 is the correct answer.

Answer 2

UAU-CGA-GGA-GUU-GCG-CUC is the sequence code that encodes the mRNA TYR-ARG-GLY-VAL-ALA-LEU

A codon table is usually employed in translating the genetic code into amino acid sequences

mRNA plays a major role in protein synthesis which originate from the joining together of individual amino acids in the ribosomes.

These amino acids are encoded by three letters that form a codon. There are 64 different codons in the genetic code encoding for the entire 20 amino acids.

The amino acid chain is thus decoded as:

TYR - UAUARG - CGAGLY - GGAVAL - GUUALA - GCGLEU - CUC

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the force that drives fluxes of uncharged particles is :

a. heat
b. the chemical potential (μ)
c. dμ / dx
d. dμ / dt

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Answer:

c. dμ / dx

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Polypeptides are chains of amino acids linked together in a specific order.
What type of bonds are formed between these amino acids?
Choose 1 answer:
Peptide bonds
Glycosidic linkages
Hydrogen bonds
Ester linkage

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Answer: peptide bonds

Explanation:

A peptide bond is a chemical bond formed between two molecules when the carboxyl group of one molecule reacts with the amino group of the other molecule, releasing a molecule of water.

This is a dehydration synthesis reaction (also known as a condensation reaction), and usually occurs between amino acids.

~~9. Using the appropriate osmotic terms (hypertonic, hypotonic, or isotonic) describe what would happen to each organism in the following settings: on. A single-celled freshwater protist is placed into a beaker of salt water. (3 points) b. A salt-water snail is mistakenly put into a freshwater tank. (3 points) c. A head of lettuce is placed soaked in a sink of salt water. (3 points) d. A bunch of carrots are placed soaked a sink of distilled water. (3 points)

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Answer:hh

Explanation:hhh

You discover a new alien race that you decide to call the PAMMARIANS. They are different from us in that they have three sexes, called Q, R, and S. All three sexes must fuse their gametes to form a new PAMMARIAN (and you thought dating on the Earth was hardi). They have nuclear DNA and extrachromosomal organelles, similar to mitochondria, called MITOCHLORIANS, which have their own DNA. The R gender is like human females (they donate the cytoplasm during the mating). Q and S do NOT donate cytoplasm during mating, like human males. Which of the following is TRUE?
A. In a mating, if only the Q gender individual has a mitochlorian DNA mutation that causes a phenotype, the offspring WILL HAVE a mitochlorian mutant phenotype.
B. In a mating, if the S and a genders have a mitochlorian DNA mutation, the offspring will be mutant as well.
C. In a mating, if only the R gender individual has a mitochlorian DNA mutation that causes a phenotype, the offspring will have NO mitochlorian mutant phenotype.
D. In a mating, if only the gender individual has a mitochlorian DNA mutation that causes a phenotype, the offspring WILL HAVE a mitochlorian mutant phenotype.
E. In a mating, if only the Q gender individual has a mitochlorian DNA mutation that causes a phenotype, the offspring will have NO mitochlorian mutant phenotype.

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Answer:

Option E

Explanation:

In a mating, if only the Q gender individual has a mitochlorian DNA mutation that causes a phenotype, the offspring will have NO mitochlorian mutant phenotype.

It was discovered that an offspring always inherits the mothers mitochondrion DNA including all its defects and not from the father as the mother contributes the bulk of the cytoplasm. Thus, since the gender female is R, if she possess a mutant mitochorlian DNA, the offspring will exhibit that mutant phenotype as care to Q and S that cant pass their mutation on.

To determine if the substance in the first test tube
above is indeed a meat, you could also test it
using

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Answer:

Biuret solution

Explanation:Just did the lab

*Hedgehogs are nocturnal and hibernate during the winter. Which of the
following is NOT true?

A)Hedgehogs eat insects and worms - they are herbivores
B)Their metabolic rate drops in winter
C)They are nocturnal as many insects are active at night
D)They hibernate as food is scarce in winter

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The answer is A because hedgehogs are omnivores

How are mitosis and meiosis similar?
A. In both processes, chromosomes are copied.
B. Both processes produce four diploid cells.
C. Both processes produce four haploid cells.
processes
D. In both processes, tetrads are formed.

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Answer C. Both processes produce four haploid cells processes





Answer:d

Explanation:because it is

Where does the Energy from plants originally come from?

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Answer:

In plants, these energy factories are called chloroplasts. They collect energy from the sun and use carbon dioxide and water in the process called photosynthesis to produce sugars. Animals can make use of the sugars provided by the plants in their own cellular energy factories, the mitochondria.

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Explanation:

what is the job of the stomach, large intenstine, small intestine 60 points!!

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Answer:

Stomach - The stomach is a hollow organ, or "container," that holds food while it is being mixed with stomach enzymes.

Large Intestine - The large intestine absorbs water and electrolytes, and produces and absorbs vitamins. It forms and propells feces toward the rectum for elimination.

Small Intestine - The small intestine breaks down food coming from the stomach and absorbs the nutrients from the food.

How does the natural process of meiosis support evolution?

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Answer:

During meiosis the step of crossing over is the major source of bringing evolution.

Explanation:

The step of crossing over

Why are detritivores, decomposers and omnivores not assigned trophic levels

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Answer:

The reason is because detritivores and decomposers and omnivores are multilevel food chain consumers in an ecosystem making them not qualified to be assigned to a given trophic level

Explanation:

An organism is placed in a trophic level based the level it is from where the food chain starts with the start of the food chain having a level of 1 for the food producers such including plants and algae

Level 2 organisms are called primary consumers and consists of organism that eat only plants known as herbivores such as cattle

Level 3 organisms are called secondary consumers and consists of animal eating organism known as carnivores such as foxes  etc.  

Level 4 organisms are called tertiary consumers  

Level 5 organisms are the a p e x p r e d a t o r s

Detritivores and decomposers such as bacteria, earthworm flies fungi consume the wastes produced at all trophic levels, therefore they cannot be assigned to a particular trophic level

Similarly, omnivores consumes both plants at level 2 and animals at level 3 making it ambiguous to assign them to one particular trophic level.

Consider how the following behaviors, characteristics, or facts affect the risk for CVD. Determine whether each increases, decreases, or has no effect on the risk for CVD.

a. Having elevated LDL cholesterol levels
b. having reduced HDL cholesterol levels
c. being a premenopausal woman
d. being exposed to secondhand smoke
e. participating in exercise
f. having elevated HDL cholesterol levels.

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Answer:

Explanation:

Having elevated LDL cholesterol levels - this increases the risk for CVD as it also brings about CHD

Having reduced HDL cholesterol levels- this increases the risk of CVD as a low HDL increases omes risk of CVD at lower rates

Being a premenopausal woman - I dont think this has any effect on the risk for CVD

Being exposed to secondhand smoke -

This also increases the risk of stroke associated with CVD

- participating in exercise: this decreases the risk of CVD

Having elevated HDL cholesterol levels - this decreases ones risk of CVD as it helps to clear cholesterol from arteries delivering them back to the lover and reducing the risk for CVD

Which of the following removes waste from the body through perspiration? blood kidneys skin large intestine

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Answer:

Kidneys, skin and large intestine. Organs of excretion include the skin, liver, large intestine, lungs, and kidneys. All of them excrete wastes, and together they make up the excretory system. The skin plays a role in excretion through the production of sweat by sweat glands.

Explanation:

Answer: SKIN

Explanation: Perspiration is the process of sweating so your skin does that

Hitchhiker's thumb is inherited via two recessive alleles and causes a hyperextensibility of the thumb. The dominant allele causes a straight thumb phenotype. Predict the phenotypic and genotypic ratios from the following cross.

One parent with Hitchhiker's thumb crossed with a Straight thumbed individual who had a parent with Hitchhiker's thumb.

a. Phenotypic and Genotypic 1:1
b. Phenotypic 2:1 and Genotypic 1:1
c. Phenotypic 1:1 and Genotypic 2:1
d. Phenotypic and Genotypic 3:1

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Answer:

a. Phenotypic and Genotypic 1:1

Explanation:

Two recessive alleles are required in order to be phenotypically affected for Hitchhiker's thumb. Hence, the genotype of the parent with Hitchhiker's thumb would be homozygous recessive.

Assuming the trait to be represented by the allele h, the genotype of the parent with Hitchhiker's thumb would be hh while the genotype of an individual with straight thumb who had a parent with Hitchhiker's thumb would be heterozygous, Hh.

Crossing the two individuals.

                        hh   x   Hh

Progeny:     Hh    hh    Hh    hh

Hh - Straight thumb

hh - Hitchhiker's thumb

Hence, the genotypic ratio is 1:1 while the phenotypic ratio is also 1:1.

The correct option is a.

What do humans need in order to survive

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Answer:

They need the basic and most important thing in life which is food shelter and clothing. Thanks. Hope it helps.

Only the important and basic and brain and their needs

. Why did Jim decide to move his lab to New York? a) he wanted to be near where the trials were occurring b) he wanted to be closer to his family c) the pharmaceutical company demanded it

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Answer:

a) he wanted to be near where the trials were occurring

Explanation:

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Anaplerotic reactions serve to:__________.
a) divert materials out of the citric acid cycle for use in biosynthesis.
b) regulate energy production by bypassing the citric acid cycle.
c) replenish the citric acid cycle if it becomes depleted of intermediates by biosynthetic demands.
d) produce pyruvate, which initiates the cycle when glucose degradation is not occurring.

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Answer: Option C.

replenish the citric acid cycle if it becomes depleted of intermediates by biosynthetic demands.

Explanation:

Anaplerotic reactions that form intermediates for kreb cycle, citric cycle. They form intermediates for metabolic pathways like citric cycle. The citric cycle is important for energy production and biosynthesis. Anaplerotic reactions help to restore or replenish intermediates in citric cycle if there is depletion of intermediates biosynthetic demands.

1. Which of the following best identifies base 1?
-
Cytosine
Purine
Pyrimidine
Nucleotide

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Answer:

Purine

Explanation:

A base is part of a nucleotide so that eliminates choice D. Pyrimidine and Cytosine only have 1 base, Purine is the only one with two, therefore Purine is the answer.

10. What happens to DNA strands during hybridization?
O It binds together.
O It splits from each other.
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O It is degraded.
O It is sliced into different sections.

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Answer:

it binds together

Explanation:

dna is commonly present in the shape of a molecule with double strands. In a similar way, these two molecules connect to each other in a mechanism called hybridisation. DNA naturally, the new strand hybridizes to the old strand when it is replicated.

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During hybridization, DNA strands bind together. The correct option is A.

The process of joining two complementary strands of DNA from various sources to create a double-stranded molecule is referred to as hybridization.

The complementary DNA strands join together during this phase and create strong hydrogen bonds between their corresponding base pairs. Adenine (A) and thymine (T) and guanine (G) and cytosine (C) couple up specifically to form this interaction.

Numerous molecular biology procedures, including DNA hybridization tests, polymerase chain reaction (PCR), and DNA sequencing, frequently employ hybridization.

Hybridization enables the identification and amplification of particular DNA sequences as well as the analysis of genetic data by allowing the complimentary strands to come together.

Thus, the correct option is A.

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10. What happens to DNA strands during hybridization?

A. It binds together.

B. It splits from each other.

C.  It is degraded.

D. It is sliced into different sections.

supplies the diaphragm

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Answer:

what?.................

Answer:

phrenic nerve.

Explanation:

Inferior phrenic arteries are closely related to the diaphragm and give off a few branches to supply it. They are the main source of vascular supply to the diaphragm. The left inferior phrenic artery ascends toward the left diaphragmatic crus associated with the inferior surface of the diaphragm.

who first recognized the cell as the universal unit of life

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Answer: Virchow van Leeuwenhoek

Explanation:

Robert Hooke recognize the cell as the universal unit of life

Someone pls help me to understand what the lock and key theory is for how enzymes work. (use diagrams if it helps)

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Answer:

according to this theory both enzymes and substrate possess specific shapes that fit exactly into one another.This model explains specificity.

general example when we open the door of our house we use a specific key to open the door not all keys will open the door of our house.In this example the key is substrate and the door or lock is the enzyme that fits into specific substrate.

what is evapraratio​

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Answer:

Evaporation is the process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas or vapor, in other words evaporation is a type of vaporization that occurs on the surface of a liquid as it changes into the gas phase.

8. The function of lipoproteins in blood serum is to:
a. aid in blood clotting
b. transport cholesterol
c. maintain pH
d. remove defective red blood cells​

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B. Transport cholesterol

Cells must maintain an appropriate level of fluidity across their membranes. Hot temperatures lead to greater membrane fluidity. What might you then expect to find regarding the membrane composition of bacteria from very hot environments

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Answer:

Thermophilic bacterial are rich in large quantity of thermophilic lipids in the cell membranes. This components made the membrane to be impermeable at high temperature, and therefore a good adaptation for the hot environment.

At high temperature,proton permeability increase, sodium permeability also increases but to a ;lesser extent, but Lipid is independent of this temperature rise.

Hence, these organisms rely on the less permeable Na+ for the maintenance of high sodium motive force.it is the energy derived from this that the cell membrane needs to maintain stability, coupe  with the lipid content.

Explanation:

Answer these questions based on what you learned from the lesson.
are a relatively small group of bacteria that thrive in extreme conditions.
vare a diverse group of bacteria that sometimes make us sick.
Eubacteria are classified by
are round bacterial cells.
are rod-shaped bacterial cells.
are spiral-shaped bacterial cells.
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The answers for the question are :

ArchaebacteriaEubacteriaShapeCocciBacilliSpirillaBacteria

Bacteria are little single-celled living beings. Microscopic organisms are found nearly all over on Soil and are imperative to the planet's biological systems.

Archaebacteria - are a relatively small group of bacteria that thrive in extreme conditionsEubacteria - are a diverse group of bacteria that sometimes make us sick.Eubacteria are classified by Shape. Cocci -are round bacterial cells. Bacilli - are rod-shaped bacterial cells. Spirilla -are spiral-shaped bacterial cells.

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The answers for the given question should be

Archaebacteria

Eubacteria

Shape

Cocci

Bacilli

Spirilla

What is Bacteria?

It is considered as the little single-celled living beings. Microscopic organisms should be found nearly all over on Soil and are considered to be imperative with respect to to the planet's biological systems.

Now

Archaebacteria - should be small group of bacteria

Eubacteria - should be diverse group of bacteria t

Eubacteria should be classified by Shape.

Cocci - should be round bacterial cells.

Bacilli - should be rod-shaped bacterial cells.

Spirilla -should be spiral-shaped bacterial cells.

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Why are scientists concerned about the use of the Bt toxin, which is used to kill insects, in genetic engineering?

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It’s because they might not want insects to die.

They might need them for some work

E.g

Bees are used to make honey

g B. PROTEINS 1. Name the gastric enzyme that initiates protein digestion. Explain how this enzyme is activated. Pepsin is the gastric enzyme that initiates protein digestion. It is activated by stomach acid into the active form. It then breaks down the protein in our food into smaller particles like peptide fragments and amino acids. 2. Name the ducts in the pathway by which pancreatic juice flows from the pancreas to the duodenum. The Pancreatic duct. 3. Describe 3 ways the body uses these amino acids..

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Answer:

1-the gastric enzyme is pepsin, which is why it is a peptidase, since it catalyzes the binding of proteins within the stomach. Its activation method is the acidic pH of the stomach.

2-Pancreatic juice is a juice that hydrolyzes and helps the digestion of proteins or peptides, since this is the EXOCRINE substance of the pancreas, this juice being exocrine is poured into the main pancreatic duct of the pancreas and then through the choledochol in the blister of toilet at intestinal level.

3-amino acids are used by the body for hormonal, transport, and structural purposes. It also has other functions such as the conformation of the same DNA, but there are 3 that must be answered.

Explanation:

Proteins have structures or junctions that are quaternary, tertiary, binary, and primary.

the easiest to degrade with the quaternary and tertiary while the other two do not.

It is important that you know this fact why these structures are ordered from the outside to the inside or inside the protein, the outermost ones are the quaternary ones and the innermost ones are the primary ones.

A protein ceases to be protein and becomes free and separated amino acids when it reaches the heart of the protein and breaks the primary bond, or the sea the strongest and most difficult to break.

These amino acids have multiple functions but they can be said which, when united, are the unit that makes up proteins or peptides.

what are primitive features of lycopodium?

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Answer:

Lycopodium is known as Club moss. It is a vascular plant which makes it an advanced type of plant. It however has some primitive features which includes Production of spores. The plant has an underground sexual reproduction system which produces gametes for this process and also produces spores which are used in asexual reproduction of the plant. The two forms alternate with each other. Another primitive feature is their lack of flowers.

phosphate from atp is removed to make adp and a free phosphate molecule

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Answer:

ATP is a nucleotide consisting of an adenine base attached to a ribose sugar, which is attached to three phosphate groups. ... When one phosphate group is removed by breaking a phosphoanhydride bond in a process called hydrolysis, energy is released, and ATP is converted to adenosine diphosphate (ADP).

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