Lactic acid and energy is produced in muscle cells duringaerobic respiration
cellular respiration
anaerobic respiration
cellular division

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Answer: Lactic acid is produced during aerobic respiration.

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EOC Biology. A strand of DNA contains the sequence GGC-CAT. What is the complementary strand of mRNA for this sequence? Please help

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GGC-CAT - strand of DNA
 xxx- xxx  - strand of mRNA
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The first, let's see what connect with what:
when we talk about DNA and complementary strand of DNA:
guanine connects to cytosine (and vice versa)
thymine connects to adenine (and vice wersa)

when we talk about DNA and complementary strand of RNA:
guanine connects to cytosine (and vice wersa)
adenine (in DNA) connects to uracil (in RNA)
thymine (in DNA) connects to adenine (in RNA)
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GGC- CAT - strand of DNA
CCG- GUA - complementary strand of mRNA

complementary strand of DNA would be: CCG- GTA
(in complementary strand of RNA: thymine is replaced with uracil)

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CCG-GUA :) (because its an mRNA strand it can't have the amino acid Thymine or (T) so we replace it with a U.

What term is used to describe the process by which agents are carried from one place to another because of erosion?

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Deposition? I may be wrong, although that sounds sound to me.

As water enters this plant cell structure, the cell becomes more turgid. This plant cell structure is the

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Stem is the answer................
stem bcause it hods everything up. everything stars from a stem

Asexually reproducing organisms produce offspring that are genetically identical to each other and the parents. What type of cell division are the offspring a product of?

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Answer:

Binary fission.

Explanation:

Binary fission: It is known as the asexual reproduction, in which a single organism formed two independent organisms, and also defined as duplication of organisms. This starts with the replication process of DNA within the cell. Before binary fission mitochondria must have replicates its DNA.

After that, the DNA is separated into ends (alternate) of the single cell. One cell becomes two with the help of plasma membrane turns the cell apart. Then each cell is capable of all the function with fully functioning DNA molecule, and cell becomes independent organisms.

In populations of animals that defend an area for their own exclusive use or in plants that compete intensively for belowground resources such as water or nutrients, the spatial distribution of individuals is usually ____(A) random.
(B) uniform.
(C) clumped.
(D) homogenous.

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Answer:

(B) uniform

Explanation:

According to my research on spatial distribution, I can say that based on the information provided within the question the spatial distribution of individuals is usually uniform. This is usually caused by plants that all receive their nutrients from the same location. Sometime in cases of wind dispersing plant seeds the spatial distribution is uniform but at unpredictable distances.

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What feature do veins have that arteries do not?

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valves:  veins have valves arteries do not have...
lumen: in arteries it is small while in veins it is large...
walls: in arteries walls are thick ..in veins walls are thin...
blood: veins have deoxygenated blood (except pulmonary vein) .. while arteries have oxygenated blood...(except pulmonary artery)...
.The most important difference between veins and arteries is that veins carry oxygenated blood while arteries carry oxygenated blood.Veins have valves and have thin walls.