Answer: I remember dong this back in October !
Explanation:
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Control - Only mice near the radio
Independent - Amount of radio wave exposure
Experimental - Mice near the radio
Dependent - Change in strength
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<span>Trypsin is an enzyme that is present in pancreatic juice. It helps to digest proteins and break them down into something that can be absorbed by the body. It is an enzyme that hydrolyzes(1)peptide
bonds into smaller sub-units called (2)oligopeptides and dipeptides, which are further hydrolized into amino acids to make them available for absorption into the blood stream. </span>
<span>Steapsin is also an enzyme in pancreatic juice or is a pancreatic lipase called triacylglycerol lipase. It catalyzes the breakdown of fats. It is an enzyme that hydrolyzes (3)fats into smaller sub-units
called (4)fatty acids & (5)glycerol. Phenol red is a pH indicator that can determine the presence of acids. It is a color indicator that
turns turns (6)yellow in the
presence of acid.</span>
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The best answer is b - experiment.
An organized process that is used to gather and analyze observations and test a hypothesis is an experiment.
An experiment is the fourth step in scientific method after observation, question and hypothesis.
An experiment is a test that is carried out under controlled conditions with the purpose of demonstrating a known truth, determine the efficacy of a yet untried thing or to examine the validity of a hypothesis.
A hypothesis is a proposed solution for an occurrence that is still unexplained and which does not fit in current accepted scientific theory.
Carbon 14 is a radioactive isotope of carbon
Well, it is more about RNA than DNA when we talk about using DNA code to code for a protein.
In the RNA (complementary of the DNA)has a codon the UAGC that codes for a specific type amino acid by being have a complementary anticodon. The "partnership" of these two creates chain of amino acid that become later a protein.
I do not know if I answered your question correctly, as I do not know how far you went in the subject.