<span>The answer would be Cell specialization</span>
Answer:The third option is the correct answer!
Explanation:
Through gene expression, transcription and translation of this subset of genes determines how a cell looks and acts—its phenotype. ... | Cell fate means that a stem cell “makes a decision” to differentiate into a more mature cell type.
Answer:
16 pg at the end of S
16 pg at the end of G2
Explanation:
A cell has 8 pg of DNA per nucleus in G1.
During S phase the DNA replicates, so every nucleus will contain double the normal amount of DNA that was present in G1. Therefore, at the end of S each nucleus would have 16 pg of DNA.
During G2 the cell continues growing and preparing for mitosis, but DNA content does not change: there are still 16 pg per nucleus.
Answer:
C. break hydrogen bonds between complementary nucleotides; the job of DNA helicases is to separate the two strands of a DNA molecule to allow DNA pol III to do its job in synthesizing the complementary DNA strands.