Answer: The correct sequence in the expression of a trait is gene > protein > trait (Option B).
Explanation:
During gene transcription, a linear fragment of DNA referred to as a 'gene' is used as template to synthesize a complementary messenger RNA (mRNA) sequence.
Subsequently, this mRNA is then used as template to create a protein by a process called translation.
Moreover, phenotypic traits can be defined as all observable characteristics that an organism has.
The phenotypic traits are largely determined by the expression of either enzymatic or structural proteins, which interact to shape the phenotype of an organism.
In conclusion, the correct sequence in the expression of a trait is gene > protein > trait (Option B).
I know that during prophase 1 of meiosis the chromosomes cross over to create genetic diversity. I hope this helps!
Answer and Explanation:
<h3><u>LIGHT DEPENDENT STAGE</u></h3>
This is the initial stage. Chlorophyll molecules absorb light energy which is used to split water molecules into oxygen and hydrogen atoms. The oxygen is released in the atmosphere or used by plants in respiration. ATP is also formed using solar energy absorbed by chlorophyll molecules.
<h3><u>LIGHT INDEPENDENT STAGE</u></h3>
The process involves carbon dioxide with hydrogen atoms which combine to form a simple sugar. This is called carbon dioxide fixation. The energy required for this reaction is produced by ATP from the light stage reaction.
It would be carbohydrates I believe, this is because cytoplasm is a substance that fills living cells.
The right answer is C.
Classically positive interactions or facilitators between species are divided into two broad categories:
- those where the two partners involved benefit from each other: the mutualisms (symbolized by + / +)
- those where one of the two partners makes a profit or an advantage while the other gets nothing from it without being affected negatively: it is the commensalism symbolized by + / 0.
It may be that bacterial commensalism has an interest in its host (the animal) in the sense that it protects against parasites, or on the contrary, it favors their appearance.