The correct answer is A.
Oswald Avery applied several biochemical techniques to large cultures of bacteria in order to extract and purify the "transforming principle". Their experiments showed that most probably the "transforming principle" was DNA. One of the observations leading to this conclusion was that enzymes that degrade proteins or RNA (such ribonucleases) had no effect on the "transforming principle". On the contrary, enzymes degrading the DNA destroyed the extract's transforming capacity.
The first one because we evolved through using those structures like tail bones in humans.
Also clean up the Pepsi can and bottle in the background what are me monkeys?
Short-term memory holds information for 15 to 25 seconds and stores it according to its meaning rather than just as mere stimulation. However, it is not really true that short-term memory can be retained only for this short amount of time. It has been shown in different studies that it can be held even longer.
<span>It is common for some toddlers to be very shy and not be sociable. This is due to the fact that they may not have any other siblings at home and do not get out much. The fact that other children play just fine is not alarming as everyone is different than others.</span>