<em>Plate Boundaries (earthquakes and volcanoes)
</em>
<em>-Plate boundary: where two plates join </em>
<em>-Plates might move toward each other at boundary, away from each other or alongside each other</em>
In other words, most of the world's active volcanoes are located along or near the boundaries between shifting plates and are called "plate-boundary" volcanoes. However, some active volcanoes are not associated with plate boundaries, and many of these so-called "intra-plate" volcanoes form roughly linear chains in the interior of some oceanic plates. You shouldn't see a expected result when looking for one in an experiment. Interpreting the results would leave you a negative. A prediction can come and go. Fault lines change, and so can mother-nature.
If it's not useful, feel free to report for mistake in answer. -_-
In getting from a gene to a protein, takes place in the cytoplasm. The mRNA interacts with a specialized complex called a ribosome, which "reads" the sequence of mRNA bases. Each sequence of three bases, called a codon, usually codes for one particular amino acid. (Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins.) A type of RNA called transfer RNA (tRNA) assembles the protein, one amino acid at a time. Protein assembly continues until the ribosome encounters a "stop" codon (a sequence of three bases that does not code for an amino acid).
Check out this graph!
Hope this will help. It is slightly more visual! :0
it involved in the transfer of genetic material from one cell to another.
These species are fully protected by law. When should a hunter begin to get in shape for a hunt?