Answer:
Explanation:
There are 3 different types of DNA dependent RNA polymerase. RNAP II is the main enzyme synthesizing mRNAs.
1. Signals for initiation of transcription
Promoters: there are certain specific areas on the DNA that act as starting signals for initiation process.
The DNA polymerase attaches to the promoter site on the template DNA strand.
TATA Box: upstream of the transcription start site is 5'-TATAAA-3' it is referred to as the TATA Box. It acts as a signal for the start region.
2. Initiation of Transcription. The DNA helix unwind, and the RNAP binds to the promoter site on the 5' end DNA with the help of sigma factor. RNAP reaches the appropriate site of the gene and add the first nucleotide of the mRNA.
3. Elongation of Transcription: the RNAP moves along the DNA template, new nucleotides are incorporated in the nascent mRNA, one by one, according to the base pairing rule.
4. Termination of transcription: specific signals are recognized by the termination protein (Rho factor). When it attaches to the DNA, rnap can't move further. So the enzyme dissociate from DNA and consequently newly formed RNA is released.
kingdom
2. second
species
3. third
genus
4. fourth
family
5. fifth
class
6. sixth
domain
7. seventh
phylum/division
8. eighth
order
Answer:
TRUE
Explanation:
b. ecosystem—biome—community—population—individual
c. individual—population—community—ecosystem—biome
d. ecosystem—individual—population—biome—community
Answer: c. individual—population—community—ecosystem—biome
Explanation:
Biosphere is a part of earth which includes the living beings like plants and animals interact with the other important spheres of the earth like atmosphere, lithosphere, and hydrosphere to lead a healthy life.
c. individual—population—community—ecosystem—biome is the correct sequence that lists the levels of the biosphere from smallest to the largest.
The individual represent a single organism of any species, the population includes individuals of a single species, the community includes members of two or more species living together, the ecosystem involves one or more biotic communities which interact with their non-living physical environment.
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