<span>Amino acids are considered as the building blocks of protein's, so amino acid rich food simply means protein rich food. There are 20 classifications for amino acids but nine of them are essential since our body can't make them. Usually in diet important amino acids are Lysine (C6H14N2O2), Leucine (C6H13NO2), Valine (C5H11NO2), Tryptophan (C11H12N2O2), Isoleucine (C6H13NO2) Phenylalanine (C9H11NO2) and Threonine
(C4H9NO3).</span>
Ash can be harmful to an environment. It mostly depends on how much ash there is though. If a volcano erupted such as Mt. St. Helen's then yes that can harm an environment. Ash can cover the sky and block out the sun for days before disappearing and that will affect the life of plants
Answer:
* (Stop) - Arg - Cys - Phe - Ala - Gly - Pro - Cys - Gly - Asn - Lys - Pro - Phe - Ile - Phe - Ile
Explanation:
This question involves gene expression, which consists of transcription and translation. The process of transcription involves synthesis of mRNA from DNA template as follows:
DNA - mRNA
ATT - UAA
GCC - CGG
ATG - UAC
AAA - UUU
CGC - GCG
CCC - GGG
GGT - CCA
ACA - UGU
CCA - GGU
TTG - AAC
TTC - AAG
GGC - CCG
AAA - UUU
TAA - AUU
AAA - UUU
TAA - AUU
Using the codon chart, each mRNA codon is translated into an amino acid as follows:
* (Stop) - Arg - Cys - Phe - Ala - Gly - Pro - Cys - Gly - Asn - Lys - Pro - Phe - Ile - Phe - Ile
Death rate is lower than birth rate, and immigration equals emigration would lead to an increasing population.
Option D is the correct answer
Species evolve over time based on their environment.
If part of a group of a species gets isolated into a new environment, then both species (the initial environment and the new one) will evolve differently because of their different environments and in result become different.
So since they both evolve differently based on their different surroundings, the group that was isolated becomes a new species.