A trna with the anticodon sequence 5′ iua 3′ will not normally exist because 5′ UAA 3′ is a stop codon.
There are three stop/termination codons UAA, UAG, and UGA.
A unique type of RNA molecule is called a transfer RNA (tRNA). Matching an mRNA codon to the amino acid it codes for is its responsibility. Anticodon is a set of three nucleotides found in each tRNA. One or more distinct mRNA codons can bind to the anticodon of a particular tRNA. The amino acid encoded by the codons to which the tRNA binds is carried by the tRNA molecule as well.
At the third position of the codon, atypical base pairs—between nucleotides other than A-U and G-C—can develop. This phenomenon is referred to as wobble.
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Answer:
Only 5
Explanation:
In scientific ecology, climax community or climatic climax community is a historic term for a boreal forest community of plants, animals, and fungi which, through the process of ecological succession in the development of vegetation in an area over time, have reached a steady state. 5 has accomplished each of these requirements.
4 may seem correct but due to it's rapidly growing nature it is not yet steady.
The more growfast used the higher the growth rates of carrots are expected to be.
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Humans get there energy primarily from glucose I believe. We break down glucose to get ATP (Adenosine Triphosphate) which is then used to supply energy to our cells in order to function.