Answer:
1. Brain lesions in monkeys.
Explanation:
Researchers back in the 1930s found that lesions in the prefrontal cortex of monkeys reduced the ability of their working memory to function properly in space-related situations.
Conversely, neural recording from monkeys implies that researchers somehow recorded the neural activity from the monkeys when it is the brain of the monkeys that "records" or remembers the actions in the experiment. Working memory has to do with what was previously teferred to as "short-term memory" but with a change in meaning. Working memory now implies the manipulation of information rather than simply storing it, commonly only for a few seconds.
Answer:Gene regulation by attentuation would not be possible if transcription and translation were not coupled in bacteria.
Explanation:
<span>This is actually a true statement. However, there are relative amounts of mercury that are higher in some species and lower in others. Eating fish in moderate amounts and being cognizant of the relative amounts in different varieties (more in shark and tuna, while less in crab and lobster) can help a person make smarter choices.</span>
<span>The energy is stored in the phosphate bonds</span>