Answer: B. evaporation, condensation, precipitation
Explanation:
The cycle that ensures that fresh water is available is called the Hydrological cycle and it involves several key processes.
As it is a cycle, none of the processes can be considered first but if any could, it would be evaporation. This is when water on the surface is heated and becomes water vapor (gas) and rises towards the atmosphere.
Condensation occurs as the water vapor rises because the further up you go, the colder it gets. These water vapor particles will thus condense and clump together to form clouds.
These clouds keep getting larger until they are too heavy to be carried by the atmosphere in which case they fall to the ground as rain the process known as precipitation.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Carbohydrates is your body's main source of energy. They help to fuel your brain, your kidneys, your heart muscles, and your central nervous system.
It indicates that glycolysis doesn't involve oxygen in its process unlike aerobic process.
Glycosis helps to process glucose to pyruvate in many cellular respiration procedure.<span>
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Cellular respiration is also considered a part of the metabolism process. This process actually helps in carrying the oxygen through the blood.<span>
Two types: Anaerobic and aerobic respiration
Anaerobic respiration doesn't use oxygen during its respiration process while the aerobic respiration uses oxygen.</span>
Answer:
This question is incomplete
Explanation:
This question is incomplete but the completed question can be found in the attachment below.
During protein synthesis, a sequence of three mRNA nucleotides (called codons) correspond to specific amino acids. From the question, the change in guanosine nucleotides will change the sequence as follow
DNA: T--A--C--A--A--C--T--A--C--T--T--C--T--T--T--C--T--T--A--A--A
mRNA: A--U--G|-U--U--G|-A--U--G|-A--A--G|-A--A--A|-G--A--A|-U--U--U
Amino Acids: met -- leu -- met -- lys -- lys -- Glu -- Phe
The new amino acid sequence is represented above from the new DNA sequence.