Answer:
<u>(D) As a fat.</u>
Explanation:
<u>Lipids and fat are related to each other. Excess lipids are always going to end up as just your fat in the body sitting there unless you do some physical activity to burn that fat off by exercise.</u>
* It cannot be sugar as it relates to carbohydrates. This gives immediate-bursts of energy.
* It cannot be enzyme as it create chemical reactions in the body. They actually speed up the rate of a chemical reaction to help support life.
* It cannot be protein as it relates to amino acid. This is for growth and development of the body.
Answer:
Mice: 33,000
Snakes: 3,300
Eagle: 330
The eagle would use 297 kcal of energy for its life processes.
The eagle's body would store 33 kcal of energy.
Explanation:
I tried to solve it on my own and it was all wrong so this is what the answers were.
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Answer:
The correct answer is option B. has a defective allele and normal phenotype.
Explanation:
Genetic carrier or the hereditary carrier is an organism or a person that has a recessive allele for a particular trait or character (generally mutation) but does not exhibit the trait or any character related to the trait.
The carriers are normal in the sex-linked characters in comparison to the autosomal traits. Females are generally the carrier for sex-linked characters and carry the allele to the next generation.
Thus, the correct answer is option B. has a defective allele and normal.
Answer:
DNA strand = complementary strand
GCAAG = CGTTC
TTACG = AATGC
GATAC = CTATG
CGGAT = GCCTA
DNA strand = mRNA strand
CGATT = GCUAA
GCTTA = CGAAU
GCATC = CGUAG
TTCAT = AAGUA
Explanation: A complementary strand is not the same in base composition and sequence with the template strand. In DNA, anywhere adenine is found in the template strand, thymine is found in the complementary strand and anywhere cytosine is found in the template strand, guanine is found in the complementary strand. But in RNA, anywhere adenine occurs in the DNA template strand, uracil occurs in the mRNA strand, wherever thymine occurs in the DNA template strand, adenine occurs in the mRNA strand and wherever guanine occurs in the DNA template strand, cytosine occurs in the mRNA strand.
Summarily, in DNA adenine pairs with thymine while cytosine pairs with guanine while in mRNA, adenine pairs with uracil, while cytosine pairs with guanine.