What does 5' & 3' mean in DNA

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Great question. "5' & 3'" means five prime and three prime. Have you ever seen DNA's molecular structure? Well, these numbers indicate the carbon on the sugars that DNA has.

-The 5' bears a phosphate group (PO_(4) ^(-3)), and the 3' bears a hydroxyl group (OH^(-)).


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How many calories does tali’s have

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How are conduction and indoction alike and how are they different

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Both conduction and induction involve a movement of electrons. Conduction is the transfer of electrons from a charged object to another object by direct contact. Induction does not involve direct contact. Instead, induction is the movement of electrons from one part of an object to another as a result of the electric field of the second object.  What is the difference between conductive and non-conductive?  Conductive materials are good conductors of heat or electricity. Nonconductive materials are not good conductors of heat or electricity. I hope this helps! :)

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Both conduction and induction involve a movement of electrons. Conduction is the transfer of electrons from a charged object to another object by direct contact. Induction does not involve direct contact. Instead, induction is the movement of electrons from one part of an object to another as a result of the electric field of the second object.  What is the difference between conductive and non-conductive?  Conductive materials are good conductors of heat or electricity. Nonconductive materials are not good conductors of heat or electricity.

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Which of these is a waste material that is removed from the human body by the respiratory system?carbon dioxide





water





oxygen





sodium chloride

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Carbon dioxide Is A Waste Material That Is Removed From The Human Body.

carbon dioxide

Carbon dioxide makes up most of the air that we breathe out through our respiratory system.

Which of the following is a region with steep undersea mountains and deep valleys?continental margin

ocean basin floor

ocean ridge

ocean trench

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The answer might be Ocean ridge?

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(A.) continental margin

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the red is incorrect and the yellow is right

Lost and describe two ways unicellular organisms move

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 1.The euglena have tiny hair-like structures called flagella. The flagella beat in the water and move the cell forward.2.Amoebas are "shape-shifters" that can extend parts of themselves into what are called pseudopodia and then flow in the direction in which they wish to go.