Answer:
According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, you should consume the highest proportion of your foods from the grain group. However, you should consume almost as many portions from the vegetable group; fill your plate a little over one-fourth full with grains and add almost the same amount of vegetables.
Explanation:
Answer:
1. Forms part of the subunits for the protein-synthesizing organelle. - Ribosomal RNA.
2. A molecule that binds to a specific codon and specific amino acid simultaneously. - Transfer RNA.
3. Attaches the correct amino acid to its transfer RNA. - Synthetase enzymes.
4. It provides the energy needed for synthesis reactions. - ATP
5. Produced in the nucleus, this molecule specifies the exact sequence of amino acids of the protein to be made. - Messenger RNA
6. May be attached to the ER or scattered in the cytoplasm. - Ribosomal RNA.
Important notes:
- Messenger RNA is also written as mRNA
- Transfer RNA is also written as tRNA
- About point number 6:
To be more accurate, it is the whole ribosome that can be attached to the ER or scattered in the cytoplasm. However, because the ribosome is made of proteins <u>and</u> Ribosomal RNA, then <u>it is also true that </u><u><em>Ribosomal RNA can be attached to the ER or scattered in the cytoplasm</em></u><u>.</u> Although "synthetase enzymes" could be another option for this point, it is not accurate to say that synthetase enzymes,<u> in general</u>, could be <em>attached to the ER or scattered in the cytoplasm</em> because <u>there are other synthetase enzymes in other places besides the cytoplasm</u> or the Endoplasmatic Reticulum (ER).
Answer:
I think it is Transduction
Explanation:
Transduction is the process by which foreign DNA is introduced into a cell by a virus or viral vector. An example is the viral transfer of DNA from one bacterium to another and hence an example of horizontal gene transfer.
Answer:
Circulatory System
Explanation:
As soon as 5he digestive system has broken down the foods to their smallest unit, the circulatory system helps to move the nutrient to where they are needed.
Blood is a medium of transport in higher vertebrates and is being pumped by the heart and flows through network of capillaries. Blood also transport oxygen that helps in the breakdown of carbohydrates to produce energy and get rid of waste such as carbondioxide through the excretory system.
When the pancreas is stimulated it releases Insulin. insulin helps store sugar in throughout the body.