<span>A fault is a place where the crust of the lithosphere is fractured.
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The Translation initiated is <u>Option D.All of the listed answers are correct. </u>
At the initiation of translation ribosomes and tRNA bind to the mRNA. tRNA is located at the first docking site of the ribosome. The anticodon of this tRNA is complementary to the start codon of the mRNA where translation begins. After binding to the mRNA, the ribosome initiates translation at the start codon AUG and moves the mRNA transcript one codon at a time until it reaches the stop codon.
When tRNA recognizes and binds to the corresponding codon in the ribosome, it transfers the corresponding amino acid to the end of the growing amino acid chain. tRNA and ribosomes then continue to decode the mRNA molecule until the entire sequence is translated into protein. tRNA acts as an adapter molecule during the translation process. Formerly known as soluble RNA or sRNA. As an adapter, it connects amino acids to nucleic acids.
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Answer:
1:(D), 2:(D), 3:(D)
Explanation:
1) When a rock is exposed to heat and pressure, it becomes a metamorphic rock. This is correct, because this is the process that forms a metamorphic rock.
2) A rock becomes sediment through weathering and erosion. In this question, they are not asking you to explain the process of sedimentary rock formation, they are asking you how a rock becomes sediment. The process of weathering and erosion breaks down a rock, and turns that rock into smaller peices, which therefore, through the process of compaction and cementation forms a sedimentary rock.
3) A fern is a land plant. It is not found in the sea and there is not enough information given to tell whether or not the area was hot or cold. This leaves us with D. We can tell that this fossil is a land fossil because ferns do not grow in the ocean.
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Hypoglycemia - this is the deficiency also referred to as the lack of storage of Glucose in blood
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