The hypothesis explaining the source of traits of offspring was changed due to new methods. Thus, this is an example of:
A hypothesis changing because a new scientific method was developed.
Answer:
The correct answer is option B. "The tRNA that was in the A site moves into the P site".
Explanation:
In the ribosome complex for translation, the A-site (aminoacyl) acts as the point of entry for the tRNA, and the location at which the first amino acid is bound. Once the first codon has been translated into the first amino acid, The tRNA that was in the A site moves into the P-site (peptidyl). The P-site is the second binding site for the tRNA, and the location at which all the following amino acids are added.
according to criteria such as salinity, depth, and whether the water is flowing or standing
Answer:
The correct answer is 'd' No, because Rhizbium radiobacter only infects wounded area of the plant and those regions are already dead.
Explanation:
Rhizobium is a genus of gram negative, soil bacteria that forms symbiotic relationship with certain plant, fixing nitrogen. However, soil borne plant pathogen, <em>Agrobacterium tumefaciens, </em>or rhizobium radiobacter, are tumor producing species that does not in anyway benefit the plant. The have a tendency to cause crown gall tumors by transfering T-DNA of its Ti plasmid intp a plant cell, where the T-DNA becomes integrated into the plant genome, Hence causing overproduction of plant growth hormones which ultimately results in tumor. A. tumefaciens does not elicit a typical Hypersensitivity response in a plant. As it enters only through wounds in the plant and these regions are already dead, hence no hypersensitivity response is produced by the plant.
The arrows represent how much carbon moves from one reservoir to another each year, in gigatonnes per year. A) Look at the arrows pointing toward atmospheric CO2. What are the two major sources of atmospheric carbon? Ans: Natural & human activities.