The answer to your first question is the first option. Recall the GMO scare that is currently still going on. This science is affected by social concerns in the world.
The answer to your second question (I believe) is also the first option. All of the options are feasible, though, so I am not quite sure.
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Yes, I think this scheme can work. The chippings will provide enough ethanol to power the mower. The mover requires up to 15% ethanol. As he is distilling it to 95% ethanol, it would be more than enough for the mower to work. And also he can use the remaining ethanol for other purposes like powering Joe’s car or to create alcoholic beverages to drink when Joe’s friends come over to watch UCLA football games on Saturday afternoons.
A) is the base sequence of the complementary DNA strand. If you remember that A bonds with T and C bonds with G, then you can choose the strand that has the opposite bases as the original. D) is not correct because U's replace T's in RNA strands, not DNA strands.
A vomit<span> is </span>throwing up your<span> stomach contents outside from </span>your<span> mouth. </span>Vomit<span>consists of half digested food or liquid that is mixed with </span>your<span> digestive juice that exits through </span>your<span> mouth. It could be anything that you have eaten.</span>
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Overwatering or underwatering are the most common culprits when a plant's leaves turn yellow. ... Before they drop, though, the leaves will typically turn yellow.
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