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Photosynthesis, Soils, and Direct Air Capture
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The correct answer will be the arrangement and sequence of nitrogenous bases in DNA.
Explanation:
DNA molecule is a large bio-molecule made up of monomer unit called nucleotides. Each nucleotide is made up of a 5C sugar (deoxyribose and ribose), a phosphate group and four nitrogenous bases (adenine, cytosine, guanine, thymine and uracil in RNA).
These nitrogenous bases are bonded to another base on the complementary strand via hydrogen bond and it is the sequence of the arrangement of these bases in the DNA which provides the nucleic acids with its coding behaviour.
These nitrogenous bases are read by the ribosome during the process of translation in triplets which are made of bases and are known as "codons" and codes for the specific amino acids in a polypeptide.
Thus, arrangement and sequence of nitrogenous bases in DNA is the correct answer.
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Raindrops are very effective in the removal of the topsoil. During rainfall, the raindrops strike the surface of the soil, as a result of which the soil particle are broken apart and are washed away from that place dislocating its nutrient particles that favors the growth and expansion of the plants. In simple words, it leads to the removal of the top soil, thereby losing the fertility of the soil.
Thus, raindrops are particularly damaging elements to the soil.
crossing over
meiosis
mitosis
The process that is similar to binary fission from the list of options would be mitosis.
Binary fission involves a cell splitting into two cells. The cells are genetically similar.
Mitosis is a cell division in which a cell divides to give 2 daughter cells that are both genetically and phenotypically similar.
Hence, both binary fission and mitosis result in the formation of 2 cells that are similar to their parent cells.
Genetic variation, crossing over, and meiosis all result in variants, unlike binary fission and mitosis.
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