It all depends on how well you do with money on a basis, like can control yourself from buying things that you don’t need but you want and also you can have connections with people that have higher quality of life or you can invest in to a lot of things
Power and prestige can be attained through inherited wealth, philanthropy, decision-making roles in business and media, and positions of community leadership where wealth is accumulated and distributed equitably.
In U.S. society, power and prestige can come from several sources other than a largeincome. You can inherit it as 'old money,' or it may come through philanthropy, where you organize benefits for people. Examples of these types of individual include Paris Hilton and Kim Kardashian who capitalized on their social status and converted it into a form of celebrity prestige.
Power and prestige can also come from being in a position of leadership and making decisions that affect a large number of people. For example, if you run a major business or media outlet, you can influence job statuses, collective identity, and cultural attitudes respectively.
Another way to achieve power and prestige is by being a 'big man' in a community, acting selflessly in accumulating and distributing wealth and serving the community. Power, in this case, is persuasive, not coercive, and the importance is placed on service to the community and equitable distribution of wealth.
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Answer:
leading strand
made continuously
only one primer needed
daughter strand elongates toward replication fork
lagging strand
made in segments
multiple primers needed
daughter strand elongates away from replication fork
both strands
synthesized 5' to 3'
Explanation:
Because DNA polymerase III can only add nucleotides to the 3' end of a new DNA strand and because the two parental DNA strands are antiparallel, synthesis of the leading strand differs from synthesis of the lagging strand.
The leading strand is made continuously from a single RNA primer located at the origin of replication. DNA pol III adds nucleotides to the 3' end of the leading strand so that it elongates toward the replication fork.
In contrast, the lagging strand is made in segments, each with its own RNA primer. DNA pol III adds nucleotides to the 3' end of the lagging strand so that it elongates away from the replication fork.
In the image below, you can see that on one side of the origin of replication, a new strand is synthesized as the leading strand, and on the other side of the origin of replication, that same new strand is synthesized as the lagging strand. The leading and lagging strands built on the same template strand will eventually be joined, forming a continuous daughter strand.
The phrase would be described as
leading strand
made continuously
only one primer needed
daughter strand elongates toward replication fork
lagging strand
made in segments
multiple primers needed
daughter strand elongates away from replication fork
both strands
synthesized 5' to 3'
The lagging strand refers to one of the two newly synthesized DNA strands during DNA replication. In the process of DNA replication, the double-stranded DNA molecule unwinds and separates into two strands. These strands serve as templates for the synthesis of two new complementary strands.
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Answer:T
Explanation:
Answer:
True
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b. Sweat glands
c. Kidneys
d. Hormones
Answer:
Sweat glands
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