In DNA base pairing, adenine (A) base pairs with thymine (T) using two hydrogen bonds, and guanine (G) base pairs with cytosine (C) using three hydrogen bonds.
The four nitrogenous bases are A, T, C, and G. They represent adenine, thymine, cytosine, and guanine. The four unique bases pair together in a manner known as corresponding matching. Adenine generally coordinates with thymine, and cytosine generally coordinates with guanine.
A unit of two bases in a particle of DNA or RNA. In DNA, adenine generally coordinates with thymine (A-T), and guanine generally coordinates with cytosine (G-C). RNA is something very similar, then again, actually adenine generally coordinates with uracil (A-U).
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Answer: two hydrogen, three hydrogen
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The table shows a DNA sequence and three types of mutations that can
change the DNA sequence
Original Mutation 1 Mutation 2 Mutation
DNA codon TTC ATC
TCC
sland 3
mRNA Codon Chart
Second Position
C
A
on 3
Phe
The
Q
UC
UUA
Ser
UOC
UCA
UCS
STOP
A
Mos 1 and 2
STOP
STOP
UGG
CA
cu
cuc
CUA
CUG
Low
CAC
Pro
CAR
on only
A
the
553
A
Se
AU
ACC
ACA
ACG
A
Net
Ang
AAC
AA
AAG
GAU
GAC
GAA
GAG
GS
Ase
G
Guc
GUR
2
GGA
GOG
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B. chlorophyll
C. food molecules
D. damaged organelles
The central vacuole is a large membrane-bound organelle which is present in all plant and fungal cells and some animals with main function to maintain turgor pressure in the cell. The vacuole contains mostly water, but also ions, salts, waste products, nutrients, and sometimes pigment molecules. According this, in addition to water, fold molecules are most likely to be found in a plant central vacuole. Correct answer: C
Answer:
200 cm/s
Explanation:
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