Biology, 01.10.2019 14:50, isiahemerson0
1.why is the coding sequence (whether dna or rna) at least three times as long as the protein sequence it codes for? 2.how can the dna sequence be so different when the protein sequence isn’t?
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Why was the sample heated in step 5? describe the chemical principles involved in the reasoning behind this step?
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Biology, 21.06.2019 19:30, lilbopeep21
During a hot day, warm and moist air rises and cools in the atmosphere. which even would occur next on such a day? a. condensed droplets would gather to become water vapor. b. water vapor would condense into tiny droplets. c. water droplets would evaporate to form rain and snow.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 07:20, Dallas3506
Some tools have graduations to show multiple measurements. for example, a ruler may have graduations for both millimeters and centimeters. when measuring the length of an earthworm, which graduations would allow for the most accurate measurement? millimeters centimeters decimeters meters
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Biology, 22.06.2019 10:50, isabelgarcia188
The small molecule cyclic amp (camp) takes about 0.2 second to diffuse 10 μm, on average, in a cell. suppose that camp is produced near the plasma membrane on one end of the cell; how long will it take for this camp to diffuse through the cytosol and reach the opposite end of a very large cell, on average? assume that the cell is 200 μm in diameter.
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