Answer:
This single nucleotide change alters only one amino acid in the protein chain
Explanation:
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Answer:
- the arrow between the kit fox and a coyote.
- the arrow between the grasshopper mouse and the red-tailed hawk.
- the arrow between the grasshopper mouse and the rattlesnake.
- the arrow between the grasshopper mouse and the coyote.
- the arrow between the rattlesnake and a red-tailed hawk.
Explanation:
All of the options show matter moving from secondary consumers to tertiary consumers.
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<u>Removing waste from cel</u>l is NOT a function of the cytoskeleton
Answer: Option B
<u>Explanation:</u>
The cytoskeleton provides the shape and support to the cell. It has a rigid wall to give a shape and structure for the cell. It helps in the mobility of the cell and aids in the cell movement.
It also helps in transporting the communication signals from one cell to another. The cytoskeleton is made up of micro tubules, micro filaments and intermediate filaments. It also helps to move the nutrients within the cells. But it doesn’t help the removal of waste from the cell.
The correct answer is - A and B.
The nuclear energy can been seen at either way, and that is why it has both its supporters and its critics.
The nuclear energy is cheaper, cleaner, and nuclear centrals can produce much more and much more efficiently as well, so it can easily be seen why it can be extremely useful in a world where the energy demand is ever-growing.
On the other side, there's a huge risk with the nuclear centrals because if there's some problem, it can all turn into a catastrophe that will affect huge area. The consequences of a nuclear reactor exploding or leaking are long term, and takes lot of time that the area can be used for anything. Lots of human lives can be lost, and affected for numerous generations, as well as destroying the natural environment in a brutal way.