Enzymes called decarboxylases catalyze the removal of the (COOH) from an amino acid. The carboxyl group is an organic functional group consisting of a carbon atom double bonded to an oxygen atom and single bonded to a hydroxyl group. Another way to view it is as a carbonyl group (C=O) that has a hydroxyl group (O-H) attached to the carbon atom.
The carboxyl group is commonly written as -C(=O)OH or -COOH.
The answer would be 72.94 ml/times
In this problem, the infant is fed for every 4 hours. Then, the frequency of feeding for a day would be: (24hours/day) / 4 (hours/times)= 6 times/ day.
The volume of feeding for a day that the infant need would be: 2722 g/(<span>454 g/73ml)= 473.68ml
The number of milk for every fed would be: (</span>473.68ml/day)/ (6 times/day)= 72.94 ml/times
The main answer wold be diversity.
When you think about it, you only have a triplet code (which requires much less physical space than having all 64 possible codon combinations already present but either turned off or on). It makes much sense to have less actual physical compounds which can be combined in different ways (and a lot of ways) and produce the variety that can be required.
Avacodos and Cheese Fall under LIPID
You are correct,, hope this helped! :)