Answer:
The answer is A.
Explanation:
If the moon revolved faster than normal, it would create more frequent solar eclipses because the moon would come to the point where it covered the sun faster than usual.
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Answer:
Option B
Explanation:
Answer A is incorrect as the data is not analyzing how many fish each lake has, but rather the pelvic score of the fish. Answer C is incorrect as the graph shows that the fish in Frog Lake are complete, and that there are 0 fish that have reduced or absent pelvic scores, therefore the fish don't have varying pelvic structures. Answer D is incorrect because the data is not analyzing the size of the fish and again is only analyzing the pelvic score of the fish. This being said by process of elimination the answer would be option B, as the fish in Bear Paw Lack lack complete pelvic spines but rather have reduced or absent pelvic spines.
Answer:
They waited before crossing a busy street
Explanation:
Assume the graph looks like the one below.
It shows that, from Point B to C, the distance they were from home did not change. They had stopped.
A possible interpretation is that they waited before crossing a busy street.
If they had begun accelerating, BC would have been steeper than AB.
If they had slowed their walk, BC would still point up. However, its slope would be less than that of AB.
If they had returned home, BC would point down and to the right.
Answer:
<u>Both</u>:
- The start codon is often AUG
<u>Eukaryotic cell only:</u>
- The larger subunit of the ribosome is 60s.
- The ribosomes initially binds the 5' end of mRNA.
<u>Prokaryotic cell only</u>:
- The ribosome is 70s
- Translation occurs in the cytoplasm
- There are multiple ribosome binding site
Explanation:
- AUG is the common start codon for both eukaryotic as well prokaryotic cells. In eukaryotic cell, it codes for methionine . While in prokaryotic cell, it codes for formyl methionine.
- In prokaryotic cell, ribosomes are found in cytoplasm, hence the translation occurs in cytoplasm.
- Eukaryotic ribosome consists of two subunits; 40s and 60s(larger subunit)
- Prokaryotic ribosomes have 70s ribososme, which consists of 50s and 20s subuints
- in eukaryotic cell, 40s ribosome initially binds to the cap at the 5' end of mRNA.
- Bacterial mRNA contain multiple ribosome binding sites.