If she almost always falls over when someone bumps into her then she needs to improve her balance skill. Speed and power have nothing to do with it really, and coordination is just how well you can move two body parts at the same time, or have a good aim.
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<span>Another valine would be added to a protein sequence in lieu of the lysine. A point mutation will happen in the protein, but would not change all lysines to valines, as there are multiple codons for lysine, and multiple tRNAs which carry it, and assume that this accident only happened to one of the lysine tRNAs.</span>
Answer:
Psychosocial task
Explanation:
Each task is attributed to an important phase of development that either creates strengths (if the task or stage is met) or deficits (if neglected or under developed) in the persons growth and personality that forms the way they see life as an adult.