Biology, 05.05.2020 07:10 amuijakobp78deg
The central dogma of biology describes how genetic information flows from DNA to protein synthesis. Durning the processes involved, genetic material is moved to different parts of a cell. Which statement BEST describes what happens when from DNA to protein?
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Biology, 21.06.2019 20:00, laurachealsy923
Consider an organism that is eukaryotic, found in both unicellular and multicellular forms, may resemble a plant but is not photosynthetic, has chitin in its cell walls, and absorbs organic nutrients from decomposing material in the environment. this organism would be classified as which of the following types of organisms? a. fungib. protozoac. bacteriad. archaea
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Biology, 22.06.2019 00:00, abdirahmansoloman
Question 1 of 102 pointswhich best describes adaptive radiation? oa. geographical isolation caused by an adaptationob. biodiversity resulting from few ancestorsoc. a decrease in the rate of speciationd. adaptations that organisms teach each other
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Biology, 22.06.2019 04:30, TheCampingStone
Emmet didn’t want to weed the garden. he put off the task toward the end of the day. he even tried to get his sister to do the job. what type of goal orientation did emmet display toward weeding the garden?
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Biology, 22.06.2019 06:30, dtilton2003
Agroup of students is studying convection currents. they fill two identical balloons with the same amount of helium. one balloon is placed in a freezer and the other in an area with warm air. after 10 minutes, the balloons are released from a height of 1 meter. which of the following do the students most likely observe? question 8 options: the cold balloon expands and rises. the warm balloon shrinks and sinks. the balloons rise at the same rate. both balloons are the same size. the ballons both rise. the cold ballon is larger than the warm balloon. the warm balloon expands and rises. the cold balloon shrinks and sinks.
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