RNA becomes charged during the activation process
Answer:
Goldman is a psychotherapist who follows the psychodynamic perspective. When treating a patient for a fear of spiders, Dr. Goldman <u>first has to assists the patient in identifying the unconscious roots of the fear.</u>
Explanation:
The first thing that Dr. Goldman has to do as a psychotherapist to help a patient with a fear of spiders is work with the person to try to find the reason why the patient is scare of spiders and what has provoked this fear. The cause is something that is repressed and operating on a subconscious level, if not, it would be hard for the person to deal with this fear and the cause in an everyday basis, with the help from the therapist the patient can work on this subconscious things and tolerate them.
Answer:
- Hands and feet with 5 fingers
- Generalized skeleton
- Large brain
Explanation:
The order primate holds 300 or more species including monkeys, humans, gorillas, chimpanzees among others. The species included in this order share anatomic and functional characteristics such as:
- Hands and feet with 5 fingers and opposable thumbs, for grabbing, holding a grip for a better arboreal lifestyle. Even though in some species such as humans these opposable thumbs in feet don't longer exist.
- Plantigrade feet, which means that the toes and metatarsals are flat on the ground while walking.
- Collarbone or clavicle present.
- Nails instead of claws in the large majority of species.
- Two brain hemispheres well developed, for special traits like social behaviors and better eye-hand coordination among others.
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Answer:
D
Explanation:
Since Adenine (A) pairs with Uracil (U) in RNA, Thymine(T) pairs with Adenine but Adenine doesn't pair with Thymine in RNA and Guanine(G) and Cytosine(C) then the nitrogenous pairs would be like this.
GCATTA
CGUAAU
Atlantic and Pacific Ocean