Well, both have no skeletal or exoskeletal system and steal nutrients from their hosts. A leech though, usually steals nutrients from latching onto a host and stealing nutrients and such through blood. A tapeworm is accidentally ingested and lives in the stomach of its host, stealing the nutrients from the food the host eats. Hope this helps!
DNA carries the "codes" that communicate what traits will be formed. The nucleotides in DNA are read and transcribed into mRNA which travels ot of the cells nucleus and then goes to a ribosome. In the ribosome, tRNA matches to mRNA with its anticodon. Each of the tRNA molecules are carrying an amino acid which are all connected by the ribosome to create an amino acid chain, which is a protein, which are traits in an organisms.
Hello! Your answer is W.
The layer W is called the convection zone. The lower bit of this zone is hotter (as it is closer to the core) and the outer is cooler. Since heat rises, liquid will rise in this zone, and then cool down, and sink again. This causes a circular transfer of energy.
Y and Z both transfer heat outwards - they are the radiative zone and the inner zone, respectively.
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Answer:
passion
Explanation:
a business owner should be interested in doing what they are passionate about because if they like something they will make more money and more customers will be attracted to their new project
<span>Two checkpoints during the cell cycle that regulate cell division are right before S phase and M phase.
</span>Cell cycle checkpoints are control mechanisms <span>necessary for proper cell division. </span><span>In the cell cycle, there are two checkpoints: </span><span>the G1 checkpoint and the G2 checkpoint. <u>The G1 checkpoint is right before the S phase, and G2 checkpoint is right before the M phase.</u>
If something is wrong at the G1 checkpoint, the cell will not enter the cell cycle. It is important to be delayed before cell enters S phase where DNA replication commences.
The G2 checkpoint is a DNA damage checkpoint and if DNA is damaged, entering the cell cycle is delayed before mitosis (M phase).</span>