Answer: C
Explanation:
MRNA, the A-T is replaced with A-U but T-A stays the same
The ostrich doesn't strictly live in one biome, while it is true that they live in a warmer, dryer climate most of the time. But they are also known to live in colder regions as well, they live a nomadic lifestyle, as long as they can find food and water they can live happily.
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The f1 generation may have genes for short plants just that the genes for long plants are dominant over the genes for short plants(recessive) so when cross pollination happen and that two f1 long plants which are homozygous cross pollinate, the recessive genes have a chance of being paired up in new offspring(F2 offspring) thus the possiblity of short plants in f2 generation
Answer:
answer in explanation
Explanation:
found in a coiled loop floating in the cytoplasm in a region called the nucleoid
Answer:
I think the answer would be guanine and adenine