The right answer is water.
A solution is a liquid containing several constituents
* The majority constituent is called solvent. Most often consists of water, the solution is called aqueous solution.
* The substances in solution are called solutes.
* The species in solution are either molecules or ions.
If we add water in the aqueous solution, we will have a dilution. On the contrary, if we add solute or remove water (pure water in solutes) we will have a concentration.
Answer:
Anaphase I
Explanation:
In anaphase I, the homologous chromosomes are pulled apart and move to opposite poles.
The correct answer to your question is B. Glycine-Tyrosine-Glycine-Histidine-Histidine.
You can find this by taking groups of codons starting with the first group (GGC). GGC is located under Glycine so Glycine will therfore be an amino acid found in the protein. Continue doing this with the next codons to come up with the answer.
I hope this isn't too late and still helps!
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