Answer:
The cell membrane is semi-permeable. It allows some molecules to enter easily inside the cell whereas some molecules are blocked from entering the cell.
Small, polar molecules and hydrophobic molecules enter easily through the cell membrane. But large molecules and ions cannot easily move inside the cell membrane.
A hydrophilic substance like the substance L mentioned in the question enters the cell membrane through the help of carrier proteins. The substance attached to the large protein might enter through active or passive diffusion but it can only enter the cell by attaching to carrier proteins.
Oceanic crust<span> is the uppermost layer of the </span>oceanic<span> portion of a tectonic plate
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Answer: It’s B. testing the device on model cars in laboratory conditions
Explanation: Using real cars can just cause more actual accidents if the device doesn’t work.
In general, coding regions are more likely to have the same sequence. It is more likely to produce a non-functional gene product (protein).
Non-coding mutations are free to mutate because it has no protein product, and are less likely to affect phenotype. They are neutral mutations. Different mutations can be differentiated even when different groups have the same coding sequence.