D: needs to be present on both chromosomes to be expressed
Why: Because if there was a dominant trait present, then the dominant trait would overpower the recessive trait regardless of the matter.
Answer:
The correct answer is : due to the hydrogen ions reacts and release high amount of energy with the strong acid.
Explanation:
Diluted acids are more corrosive then undiluted due to the presence of more H+ ions than the undiluted acids. The More the H+ ions are added the more corrosive the acid is.
When water is mixed with strong acid the hydrogen ions reacts with acid ions and a exothermic reaction takes place that release high amount of energy which boils violently, to avoid any accident it is advised to lab workers to wipe if any splash self before washing.
Thus, the correct answer is : due to the hydrogen ions reacts and release high amount of energy with the strong acid.
A) planets with long orbits
*all planets in groups 1 and 2 revolve around the sun!
*planets in groups 1 and 2 have moons
*group 2 have the fastest rotations
Our solar system is divided into two sections, the first section being the inner planets consisting of Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars.
The second section consists of Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto.
The main differences between the two sections are distance from the sun. With the exception of Pluto, All outer planets are massive in comparison to the inner planets.
Answer:
Transcription of gene A is not affected
Explanation:
A transcriptional repressor is a DNA/RNA-binding protein that acts to suppress gene expression and/or protein synthesis by binding to target sequences. Moreover, a silencer is a DNA region that binds to particular transcriptional repressors in order to suppress gene expression. In this case, the transcriptional repressor is activated by binding to an effector molecule X (e.g., another protein). In consequence, and since the activated repressor-X complex is not more able to bind the silencer of gene A, it is expected that such complex will not be able to affect transcription of the target gene.