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Woww....okkThe answer is C.
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Woww....okkThe answer is C.
I now understand why A, B and C are wrong. Can you please once more explain why D js correct? Shouldnt the option say "form strands that fold and twist together to from a chromosome"? Or is their wording the same? Are chromosomes and chromatids the same thing? Individual chromatids are coiled and thick too?
Again, let me break this down for you. As I explain all the options you'll understand the answer.Need help understanding this one too. Stuck between option A and C.
Is it D?
Yes it is.......ohh that's such a convenient methodIs it D?
Whatever is on the tRNA is the anticodon, and they gave you the list of codons,
to make it really easy for you, under each tRNA molecule, write the codon, so i'll write this in a sequence from left to right,
GUA,GAA,ACU,ACG
(Incase you don't know anticodons and condons have complementary base pairs,
now that you have all the list of codons written, just compare with the codons they gave you, you do have GUA,GAA,ACU but you don't have ACG this means that this is a codon that codes for another aminoacid other than thr-pro-val-glu
Any timeYes it is.......ohh that's such a convenient method
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anyone know somewhere I can get IAL biology or chemistry book2answers?You got anymore exams? BTW what does IA stand for? Anyway, I wish you all the best in your exams !
Can u give a little explaination for thisXylem is made up of lignin so water can pass through it
But animals do have vacuoles isn't it???1. This is a vacuole. Plants cells have vacuoles, and animal cells don't
At this point, the only possible option is B. Therefore I'd just choose B and continue with other questions. But just for benefit:
2. This is a lysosome.
3. Mitochondria
4. Endoplasmic Reticulum
5. Ribosomes
3,4,5 all exist in both animal and plant cells.
As for lysosomes this is debatable, it depends on your definition for lysosomes. If you're interested have a look here
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