Phytoplankton are tiny microscopic plants algae<span> that form the base of the marine food chain. The most </span>important<span> living things on our green planet are single cell</span>algae<span>. And they are the most </span>important<span> because they produce oxygen, more oxygen than anything else does</span>
It is unethical because it is using an unconscious host/body as testing device, which could potentially be inefficient.
<span>benefits-
huge yield
it going to be faster to propagate
risks-
no genetic diversity so if a virus comes around everything will die
wouldn't be able to grow in other palaces
price would go down because there are so many
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Although very similar, the base pairs in DNA and RNA differ by one nitrogenous base.
In DNA, the four nitrogenous bases are Adenine, Thymine, Guanine, and Cytosine. Adenine always bonds to thymine (in DNA), they are connected by two Hydrogen bonds. Cytosine and Guanine are always bonded together. They are connected by three Hydrogen bonds.
However, in RNA, there is no thymine and instead, there is Uracil. That is the only nitrogenous base that is different. Cytosine still bonds to guanine, and adenine bonds to uracil.
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