Answer:
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Tetracycline affects the binding of tRNA to the ribosome.
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Chloraamphenicol affect: growth of the protein chain.</h2>
Explanation:
1. Antibiotics block protein synthesis mostly in prokaryotes only as prokaryotes contain 70s ribosome.
2. Antibiotics are of various types, which have different targets in protein synthesis, some works on small sub-unit of ribosome and some on large sub-unit.
⇒Tetracycline would directly affect binding of tRNA to the A site on ribosome. tRNA brings amino acid to the ribosome which pairs with codon on mRNA.
⇒ Chloraamphenicol would directly affect growth of the protein chain because it block peptidyl transfer so the elongation of protein terminates.
Answer:
Explanation:
It is beneficial to know if mutation is the cause of a particular ailment or an individual carries a mutated gene because it gives a clear direction on what the problem is an how it can be resolve of possible.
We have the sex cell and somatic cells, some mutation affects sex cells, while some somatic cells. If a mysterious affect sex cell there is every possibility of it being inherited by the offspring hence adequate knowledge about a mutant gene being in the body can help guide against some further re-occurence.
Negative effect is fear, it creates fear in an individual who has it.
It can lead to depression when an individual becomes traumatize due to his state.
Half, because the ovum from the mother and the sperm from the father fuse together to form the zygote which will develop into the new human being, and the ovum and sperm, being gametes, each have half the number of chromosomes that you usually find in somatic cells (any other cell in the body that is not a gamete).
Ecosystem ecologists are often most interested in tracing the movement of energy and matter through ecosystems.
Answer:
6CO2 + 6H2O + light → C6H12O6 + 6O2
Reactants are carbon dioxide and water and the products are glucose and oxygen
Explanation: