It was found on the American Cancer Society website, and websites are unreliable.
It is information that is used for a variety of purposes and not just gathered for research.
It is from a self-reporting survey, and teens may not want to answer the questions honestly.
The information may be unreliable due to being outdated, sourced from a potential bias platform, not specifically gathered for research purposes, or collected from potentially unreliable self-report surveys from teens.
There are a few reasons why the data in question may be unreliable. Firstly, if the information is too old it may not accurately reflect current conditions or understandings. This could make it unreliable for contemporary research or decision-making purposes.
Secondly, while websites such as the American Cancer Society can be reliable sources of information, it is important to consider that not all websites are. Some may not be up-to-date, be subject to bias, or lack comprehensive peer review.
Thirdly, if the information is used for a variety of purposes rather than specifically gathered for research, it may lack the specific relevancy, depth, or focus necessary for certain studies which can limit its reliability.
Lastly, relying on self-reported data, especially from a demographic like teens, can introduce bias as participants may not feel comfortable answering honestly or may not recall information accurately.
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B. identical to an entire single strand of DNA
C. double stranded and inside the nucleus
D. complamentary to part of one strand of DNA
During eukaryotic transcription, an RNA molecule is formed that is complementary to part of one strand of DNA.
During eukaryotic transcription, an RNA molecule is formed that is complementary to part of one strand of DNA. This RNA molecule, known as messenger RNA (mRNA), is transcribed from a specific gene and carries the genetic information from the DNA to the ribosome for protein synthesis. It is single-stranded and not double-stranded like DNA.
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TrueFalse
Answer:
Phospholipid bilayer
Explanation:
Liposomes are vesicles are spherical in shape. They consist of at least one phospholipd bilayer most especially phosphatidycholine. Liposomes are artficial vesicles similar to a membrane, because it has an hydrophilic core surrounded by a hydrophobic lipid bilayer.
Liposomes are artificial prepared and are used for the transportation of substances like drugs and nutrients between cell parts, outside of the cell and into the cell.
In liposomal drug delivery, the liposome fuses with other internal cell membranes at the site of action and releases its liposomal content.