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<span>base pairing according to certain rules
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The two products that are put out in cellular respiration are oxygen and carbon dioxide.
Answer:
1- By eating a supplement that enhances the ability of red blood cells to transport oxygen, thereby reducing the oxygen dependence
2- By developing structures that help to support high pressures, thus improving the ability to breathe in deeper marine habitats
Explanation:
Recently, it has been shown that beneficial mutations provided to marine mammals a biological adaptation associated with a higher ability to transport oxygen in red blood cells when compared to terrestrial mammals. This adaptation enables marine mammals to breathe less frequently to obtain the same amount of oxygen.
In birds, the airflow is unidirectional (i.e., inhalation and exhalation are complete), rather than mammals where the air in and out of the lungs. This mode of respiration helps the birds to tolerate the high pressures during flight.
Answer:
In the image, the coding strands and the template strands are depicted in orange and purple respectively.
Explanation:
The second important function of genetic material is to direct the physiological activities of the cell. Most catalytic and functional roles in the body are carried out by peptides, proteins and RNA. The structure and function of these molecules is determined by nucleotide sequences in DNA.
When a protein or RNA molecule needs to be produced, the first step is transcription. Like DNA replication, this begins with the transient formation of a single-stranded region. The single-stranded region then acts as the template for the polymerization of a complementary polynucleotide RNA molecule. Only one of the two strands of DNA is involved in transcription. This is called the template strand and the other strand is called the coding strand. Since transcription is also dependent on complementary base pairing, the RNA sequence is nearly the same as the coding strand.