What is the base pair for DNA match RNA? 1) All bases match up the same AT, CG

2) All bases match up same except AU, GC

3) None above

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer: number 2 is the answer

Explanation: DNA = A, T, C, G, A bonds to T and C and G bond

                       RNA = A, U, G, C  A bonds to U and C and G still bond


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its b for the first question 

D. Phenotype - Phenotypes are physical traits, for instance, the purple flowers.

And I’m not sure about the second question, but I think it’s C because the square I made showed results for AB and A.

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"An experiment was performed to determine the role that ATP plays in kinesin movement along microtubules. Kinesin and microtubules were incubated together in a test tube, but instead of ATP, a non-hydrolyzable analog of ATP was added to the tube. What impact on kinesin function do you expect to observe in the presence of this ATP analog?"

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Answer:

There will be no movement of kinesin motor protein along the microtubules .

Explanation:

Microtubules is an important component of cytoskeleton which play an important role in maintaining cell shape,cell motility,cell division regulation etc.

  Whereas kinesin belongs to the family of motor proteins present in the eukaryotic cell.Kinesin plays an important role axonal transport.

  The hydrolysis of ATP generates energy to power up the movement of kinesin along the microtubules.

 According to the given question if kinesin and microtubules were incubated with an non hydrolyzable ATP analog instead of ATP,then the movement of kinesin along the microtubules will not occur due to lack of energy because the non-hydrolyzable analog of ATP cannot undergo hydrolysis to release energy.

Nicolaus Copernicus revolutionized astronomy by:discovering the first planet
proposing that the sun revolves around the earth
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stating that the sun is the center of the solar system

Nicolaus Copernicus revolutionized astronomy by stating that the sun is the center of the solar system.

Which of these describes inference to the best explanation? it draws a conclusion based on what would best explain one's observations it is a deductive inference form it only applies to scientific observations it generally leads us away from scientific explanations?

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It draws a conclusion based on what would best explain one's observations.

Inference is the process where logical consequences evolve from premises that are assumed to be true. Knowledge backed with observations and reasoning as evidence is used to make conclusions. It is also referred to as an educated guess and is not necessarily factual.

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Answer:

Explanation:

because there are people who love us, and people we love back. and we want to find out things, and learn, and become able to do things that we would like to do. we live bcz our family want us to live our life  and we want them to live along with us. and to make them feel happy   We live because we have hope, that tomorrow will be better  and want to see what happens next in future

The information in neural transmission which always travels in one direction in the neuron first goes through the ____________.

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Answer: Sensory neuron

The information in neural transmission which always travels in one direction in the neuron first goes through the sensory neuron

Explanation:

The sensory neuron transmits impulses from the sensory cell or receptor towards the central nervous system (spinal cord and brain). From there they are relayed to the intermediate neuron, before being transferred to the motor neuron that brings about a response.

See the chart below

Sensory neuron ----> Intermediate neuron ----> Motor neuron

Final answer:

In neural transmission, information first goes through the dendrite of a neuron, converting chemical signals into electrical impulses. These impulses then travel to the axon and finally, the axon terminals. The unidirectional flow of these signals ensure clear and constant transmission of messages.

Explanation:

The information in neural transmission that always travels in one direction in the neuron first goes through the dendrite. The dendrites are specialized to receive chemical signals from the synaptic cleft which are then converted into electrical signals.

From there, the electrical impulses (or action potentials) flow through the neuron, to the axon and finally to the axon terminals, where the signal is ready to be transmitted to the next neuron via neurotransmitters.

This unidirectional flow of information ensures that messages are transmitted in a clear and consistent manner throughout the neural network.

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