Answer:
The answer is substitution
Explanation:
Substitution is a kind of mutation that occurs when one nucleotide is change by a different one. In your example, only change the fifth nucleotide (C by A) so, this is an example of point mutation (onle one nucleotide changed).
The other options are differents kinds of mutations that the one shown in your question.
Answer: (A) a solid will hold its shape without a container.
Explanation: Liquids and gasses spread around to fit the container, liquids a bit less. Plasma doesn't have a clear shape regardless of the container. Solids are solids regardless the container.
Solids will hold their shape without a container.
The state of matter that will hold its shape without a container is solid. Solids are rigid and possess a definite shape. They do not flow and have a fixed volume. Examples of solids include rocks and ice.
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dirtier water
B.
straighter
C.
wider
D.
more curves
Answer;
D.more curves
Explanation;
-Deposition is the process of the eroded material being dropped that takes place when a river loses energy. The loss of the river energy is attributed by factors such as reduction in rainfall, increase in evaporation, friction close to river banks and shallow areas which leads to the speed of the river reducing and thus the energy reduces. Deposition process would make a river change in more curves.
B) Mammal eyes have a lens which serves to focus the light.
C) The majority of mammals' have eyes that can differentiate between colors D) Eyes are one of primary senses of mammals which provides a way of perceiving the world.
Answer: C. because a mammal only has one color that is the same.
Explanation:
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Mitochondria Have DNA. Mitochondria and chloroplasts have striking similarities to bacteria cells. They have their own DNA, which is separate from the DNA found in the nucleus of the cell. And both organelles use their DNA to produce many proteins and enzymes required for their function.
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Mitochondria and chloroplasts are two types of organelles present in cells. Mitochondria produce ATP, the cell's main energy source, while chloroplasts in plants and algae conduct photosynthesis.
Mitochondria and chloroplasts are two types of specialised structures, or organelles, found within cells. They each play critical roles in energy( in different forms) provision for the cell.
Mitochondria, often referred to as the 'powerhouses of the cell', generate most of the cell's supply of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), which is used as a source of chemical energy.
On the other hand, chloroplasts are found in plant cells and some algae. They are responsible for photosynthesis, a process by which sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water are converted into food for the plant.
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