The correct terms for the given blanks are-
You can think of the <u>GENOME</u> as life's instruction manual.
Genes are the <u>SENTENCES</u> in life's institution manual.
DNA is the <u>ALPHABET</u> in life's instruction manual.
Chromosomes are the <u>CHAPTERS</u> in life's instruction manual.
Nucleotides are the <u>LETTERS</u> in life's instruction manual.
Genome
- is an organism's complete set of genetic instructions or genetic information.
- It consists of chromosomes that has nucleotide sequences of DNA
- It contains all of the information needed to build that organism and allow it to grow and develop
Genes:
- The basic unit of heredity occupies a specific location on a chromosome.
- consists of DNA, code for a specific protein leading to a particular characteristic.
DNA:
- functional and heredity unit
- made of nucleotides
Chromosomes:
- A complex molecule made of protein and genes
- stores information has genes like beads on strings.
Nucleotide:
- unit of nucleic acid or DNA
- coding parts
- has four bases: Adenine (A), Thymine (T), Cytosine (C), and Guanine (G).
Thus, the correct terms are:
You can think of the <u>GENOME</u> as life's instruction manual.
Genes are the <u>SENTENCES</u> in life's institution manual.
DNA is the <u>ALPHABET</u> in life's instruction manual.
Chromosomes are the <u>CHAPTERS</u> in life's instruction manual.
Nucleotides are the <u>LETTERS</u> in life's instruction manual.
Answer:
C to get a better chance of getting the females attention
Explanation:
Answer:
The correct answer is - 1/2
Explanation:
the ability to roll the tongue is dominant over those who can not roll the tongue. The man is Rr (man), heterozygous. The woman is recessive and can not roll
Rr (man) x rr (woman)---Parents
r
R Rr (roll)
r rr (cann't roll)
The probability of their children to able to roll = 1/2 = 50%
The correct answer would be D. Mollusca.
The question is basically describing a snail.
Arthropoda have segmented bodies.
Echinodermata(starfishes, sand dollars etc.) are radially symmetrical.
Also none of them have shells except phylum Mollusca :)