Answer:
The correct answer will be option A.
Explanation:
The bacteria organize its genetic material in the single circular chromosome suspended in the cytosol along with additional circular double-stranded DNA molecule called plasmid.
The plasmid is present as a separate structure in the cytoplasm which performs important functions during stressful conditions in the bacteria like providing antibiotic resistance to the bacteria, formation of filial factors during conjugation and many others.
The plasmid which confers resistant to the bacteria is known as the R-plasmid. The R-plasmid consists of r-determinants which confers antibiotic resistance to the bacteria and resistance transfer factor (RTF) which helps in plasmid transfer.
Thus, option A is the correct answer.
Explanation:
All Animals have EVERY right to a good quality of life! It is humans with a typical human arrogance that decide who lives, who dies, who is food and who is not and how they will live and be killed. We even have Animal Protection laws for dogs, cats and “pets” and farm animals are treated like dirt, having very few protections! If you did to your dog what you do to pigs you would go to jail! Discrimination and arrogance taken to the nth degree! Since humans subject Animals to the existence humans choose and nobody ever asked a cow, a pig, a hen or any other animal how they want to live their life I think it can qualify as “Slavery”.
Answer:
Since there is no options, my best guess would be: Oligarchies.
Explanation:
Oligarchies are governments in which a collection of individuals (group) rules over a nation.
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Answer:
The types os RNA are: Messenger, ribosomal and transporter RNA and the difference between DNA and RNA are: DNA has deoxyribose as sugar, RNA has a ribose. The nitrogenous bases present in DNA are cytosine, guanine, adenine and thymine. In RNA, cytosine, guanine, adenine and uracil are found. DNA has two strands, but RNA is single stranded.
In fact, the DNA has a genetica material like a genetical mensage and it must be translate and deciphered in proteins, many of which will act on the metabolic reactions of the cell. The message contained in DNA should initially be passed on to RNA molecules, which in turn will guide protein synthesis.
Explanation:
Now talking about each types of RNA separately. The first one I am going to write about is RNA messenger. This type of RNA is of intermediate molecular weight and acts together with ribosomes in protein synthesis. The second one is ribossomal RNA. It is the largest molecular weight and major constituent of ribosome, an organoid related to protein synthesis in the cell. The last one is transporter RNA. It is the lightest of the three and tasked with transporting the amino acids that will be used in protein synthesis.
Macromolecules.
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