Yes it is ok now you know
Answer:
DNA ligase
Explanation:
<em>The biochemist must have left out DNA ligase enzyme.</em>
<u>The DNA ligase enzyme is able to catalyze the formation of phosphodiester bonds and as such, capable of joining strands of DNA together to form a single strand.</u>
The numerous DNA segments of a few nucleotides long observed by the biochemist must have been the replicated product of the lagging DNA strand. The lagging strand is replicated discontinuously in short strands because the DNA polymerase enzyme can only elongate primers in 5' to 3' direction. The short segments are known as Okazaki segments and are usually joined together to form a whole strand by the DNA ligase enzyme.
Hence, the missing component is the DNA ligase.
Answer:
yes ( my opinion)
Explanation:
Since on the left we have the shark and the rays the population as at 50% as we should say, When the shark was removed the rays doubled which the population grew. But the food went away which is a big impact for the animals, So it did impact the no keystone wildlife as the original keystone wild life had its features and a 50% of their food,population,and habitat. SO yes it did impact the rays with the no keystone.
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Temperature in the lower mantle can reach about 3,000-3,500 degrees Celsius and the barometer can read about 125 gigapascals.
Answer:
There are five major causes of extinction: habitat loss, an introduced species, pollution, population growth, and overconsumption. Through the activity, students will create a list of reasons why animals can become extinct.
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