Answer:
The long strands of double-helical DNA wrap around histone proteins. The wrapping goes on and on to achieve the secondary and tertiary level of packing. In the end, the whole thing is highly packed enough to fit inside the nucleus of a single cell.
Explanation:
Explanation:
Oxygen is the answer. (option B)
When a single copy of a disease allele doesn't result in a disease but instead is good for the person or organism that carries it, we say that allele has a heterozygote advantage. In other words this occurs when heterozyhotes have increased fitness over both homozygotes. A good example is sickcle cell trait, which protects against malaria in heterozygotes, but causes a deadly disease in homozygotes.
Answer:
there are three of them, convergent, divergent, and transform
Explanation:
Convergent: where two plates are moving towards each other
Divergent:Where two plates are moving AWAY from each other
Transform:Where two plates SLIDE past each other
I think it would be 32 as well because the higher it gets then it moves faster.
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