Identical twins have 100% of alleles in common.
Answer:
c) Breaks down and inactivates acetylcholine
Explanation:
Acetylcholinesterase is an enzyme that is required for termination of acetylcholine activity in the synaptic cleft. The enzyme is present in the extracellular side of the motor endplate membrane and breaks down the acetylcholine into acetyl and choline.
In the absence of acetylcholine, the muscle fibers resume their resting stage. Therefore, acetylcholinesterase activity is required for the normal functioning of muscles and nerve cells that use acetylcholine as a neurotransmitter.
They are found on the "rails" of the DNA. Meaning they are on the sides of the DNA ladder with the nucleotides as the "rungs."
Answer:
18%
Explanation:
Chargaff's rule states that A = T and C = G
The equation for this must be A + C = T + G
A and T should both be .32 since they're equal
--> .32 + C = .32 + G
Both sides must equal each other by .50
.50 - .32 = .18
.18 × 100 = 18% Guanine and also 18% Cytosine