I believe that the drug described above is an example of a tetratogen. Tetratogens are agents and conditions such as viruses, drugs, chemicals, stressors, and malnutrition, which can impair prenatal development and lead to birth defects or even death. Others are behavioral tetratogens that tend to harm the prenatal brain, affecting the future child's intellectual and emotional.
Why do photosynthesis and respiration have such a great relationship?
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→ Photosynthesis produces the oxygen to replenish oxygen that is used up by living organisms during respiration.
→ Carbon dioxide produced during respiration is one of the reactants plants need to perform photosynthesis.
• Photosynthesis and respiration are both part of a mutually beneficial relationship.
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I think the correct term would be homeostasis. The term homeostasis refers to the relatively constant internal physical and chemical state of a living cell. Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day. Feel free to ask more questions.
Answer:
D) 3' TGTAGTGCGCGCGT 5'
Explanation:
DNA strand: 5' ACATCGACGCGCGCA 3'
compliment: 3' TGTAGCTG CGCGCGT 5'
DNA strands are antiparallel which means that if you're given a 3' to 5' strand, the complementary DNA strand will be 5' to 3'. If you are given a 5' to 3' strand, the complementary strand will be from 3' to 5'.
The other thing to remember for <u>DNA </u>complementary strands <u>only</u> is:
- A always pairs with T
- G always pairs with C
(for DNA only!!!!) This is one of Chargaff's principles.
If you're asked to find the RNA sequence, A pairs with U. not T! Thymine does not apply to RNA. G still pairs with C though.
Gregor Mendel published the results of his experiments in 1865, but this was only recognized and accepted after several decades by the scientific community when scientists, particularly biologists, geneticists, and botanists began conducting experiments on heredity. Mendel's ideas on the Law of Segregation and Law of Independent Assortment were referred to as Mendel's laws.