The information stored in the order of bases is organized into genes: each gene contains information for making a functional product. The genetic information is first copied to another nucleic acid polymer, RNA (ribonucleic acid), preserving the order of the nucleotide bases. Genes that contain instructions for making proteins are converted to messenger RNA (mRNA). Some specialized genes contain instructions for making functional RNA molecules that don’t make proteins. These RNA molecules function by affecting cellular processes directly; for example some of these RNA molecules regulate the expression of mRNA. Other genes produce RNA molecules that are required for protein synthesis, transfer RNA (tRNA), and ribosomal RNA (rRNA).
These remarkable organisms are now placed in the domain Archaea<span>. Other prokaryotes, including </span>eubacteria<span> and </span>cyanobacteria, are placed in the domainBacteria<span>. All the kingdoms of </span>eukaryotes<span>, including </span>Protista<span> (Protoctista), </span>Fungi,Plantae<span> and </span>Animalia<span>, are placed in the domain Eukarya.</span>
<u>A) belief in a </u><u>preconceived</u><u> idea </u>is not a process in the scientific method. Preconceived/prejudice notions are opinions you have about something before you have enough knowledge or experience to create one.
Preconceived concepts are opinions that are formed without any proof or evidence, often known as unconscious biases. Prejudices, preconceptions, and several other unconscious biases are examples. A preconceived view, judgment, or attitude toward some individuals based on their membership in a particular group is referred to as prejudice. It is a group of mentalities that encourage, promote, or defend discrimination. Hint, imply, insinuate, and intimate are some typical synonyms for the word "suggest." While all of these phrases have the same meaning "to express an idea indirectly suggest may emphasis placing into the mind through idea association, awakening of a desire, or starting a line of thought.
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