answer: 2) sequence of building blocks of a protein found in a cell.
Just random FYI:
- it is a mutation, that is generally not looked upon as being severe or detrimental to the person
-by changing the base by either adding or deleting from a protein strand will cause the protein to be useless
-frameshift mutation deals with DNA sequence being shifted. For example: a DNA strand looks like a ladder. If one of the rungs on the ladders gets skipped and the next ladder rung gets the code that the previous rung should have gotten, then that is what a frameshift mutation is. Hopefully that makes sense. It's easier to explain if there was a picture.
there are other types of mutation but I won't get into them.
Hopefully this helped and good luck.
Answer:
II really have no idea but it might be A?
Explanation:
If I'm wrong I'm so sry T-T
20 percent available at the highest tropic level. There is less at the top of the food chain because it has ate things from possibly all areas of the food chain and each level is consuming from lower parts of the chain than it. So with the entire food chain eating on what the top eats there is gonna be less for the top
The term that is being described above is SETTLING POINT. This term has been adopted by some researchers which refers to how our weight thermostats are rather adaptable and are affected by biological factors in the environment. This is based on the setting-point hypothesis.
<span>A book contains letters, just like the DNA. It's how the letters are arranged-into words in a book- that makes them mean anything. The same is true of DNA bases. It is how they are arranged that makes them significant.</span>