The chart below contains correct information concerning synthesis is <span>amino acids - enzymes.
</span><span> Amino Acids & Enzymes. Complementary </span>Protein<span> Sources have all of the amino acids to create the </span>proteins<span> your body needs. </span>Proteins<span>, composed of many amino acids, (the molecular building blocks of </span>proteins<span>), 20 of them are very important and are needed for muscle and tissue building, repair and maintenance.</span>
The plasmid is an extrachromosomal DNA molecule that is not part of the bacterial genome. Plasmids carry genes that benefit the survival of the organisms. For example, antibiotic resistance. The plasmid is transmitted from one bacterium to another through conjugation. Transfer of genetic material is the mechanism of horizontal gene transfer and plasmid are considered as part of mobilome, unlike viruses where plasmids are nacked DNA.
For plasmids to replicate independently with cell must possess stretch of DNA that acts as the origin of replication. Self-replicating of the plasmid is called replicon.
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The correct answer is (b) 1%
Explanation:
Represented in an ecological energy pyramid, the seals would be in the third position from the bottom as <em>secondary consumers</em>.
In this example, the <em>base of the pyramid </em>will be represented by the coconut palms, the primary producers, also known as autotrophs, which create their food by <em>taking their energy from non-living sources</em> of energy, like the sun.
The second level consists of primary consumers. Herbivores feed solely on <em>primary producers</em>, in this case, the coconut crabs.
The third level would be the secondary consumers, usually carnivores and omnivores, in this case, the seals.
In this example, as seals would be the secondary consumers located at the third level of the pyramid from the bottom, they will receive about 1% of energy.
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If an organism has a beneficial trait, they have a higher chance of survival, and if they can survive they can reproduce too.
Example: Speckled moths camouflage with the bark of trees and are not easily seen by predators. Black moths do not camouflage with the bark of trees and are easily seen by predators, therefore the black moths are eaten. Because the black moths have been eaten they cannot reproduce and pass on the trait for black wings to their offspring, but the speckled moths are able to reproduce because they survived and are able to pass on the speckled wing trait to their offspring.