Potatoes because they contain starch which is a polysaccharide!
Answer:
This question is not complete as it lacks options. However, it can be answered by giving the general differences between eukaryotic and prokaryotic transcription.
Explanation:
Eukaryotes are organisms that possess a membrane-bound nucleus that harbors their genetic material while prokaryotes are organisms that lack a membrane-bound nucleus.
Transcription is the process whereby a DNA template is used to produce an mRNA molecule. Below are the common differences in the transcription of eukaryotic and prokaryotic:
- Transcription in eukaryoric cell occurs in a NUCLEUS while transcription in prokaryotic cell takes place in a CYTOPLASM
- Transcription in eukaryotic cell requires proteins called TRANSCRIPTION FACTORS while transcription in prokaryotic cell does not require TRANSCRIPTION FACTORS.
- Transcription in eukaryotic cells occurs differently from translation while transcription in prokaryotic cells is coupled with translation i.e occur simultaneously.
The active site of the enzyme will alter in shape, meaning it can't break down/build up the chemicals the body needs. The term used to describe this is the enzyme denatures
Answer:
B)TAT becomes TAC
Explanation:
since thymine(T) pairs with adenine(A), thymine(T) is replaced with uracil(U) in the RNA and guanine(G) pairs with cytosine(C)
we can find the complementary codons for each strand
the codon for TAT is AUA which codes for methionine
the codon for TAC is AUG which also codes for methionine
that means the phenotype (methionine)remains unchanged for different genotypes(TAT and TAC)
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reproduce through spores</span>
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