<span>Cilia, flagella, and centrioles. Cilia and flagella are projections from the outside of the cell. They are made up of microtubules and are covered by an extension of the plasma membrane. They are motile, meaning that they are mobile, and designed either to move the cell itself or to move substances over or around the cell.</span>
Answer:
A point mutation in the 1st base of a codon
Explanation:
A point mutations are mutations of one base in the DNA sequence. The effects of point mutations might be harmful, beneficial or neutral.
Deletion mutations are frameshift mutation, because they change the reading frame and thus affect the sequence of amino acids produced. Usually, protein changes its structure and function and become useless.
Point mutations at 2nd base of codon are misssense mutations, meaning that the new amino acid is produced, but it can be amino acid with similar properties. That will not affect the function of the protein a lot.
3rd base of a codon are often silent mutations, which means that the sam amino acid is produced (multiple codons can code for the same amino acid).
It is heat, convection cells in the asthenosphere cause the movement of the crust.
I think it’s D vacuoles, I’m not certain but it don’t hurt to try if it’s not that try A
1. A, C, G, T
2. A, C, G, U
3. Transcription
4. Translation
5. Cytoplasm
6. Nucleus
7. Ribosome in the cytoplasm or attached to ER
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