The answer would be a.
Biological catalysts are generally proteins (and a group of RNA molecules called ribozymes), but carbohydrates do not play such a role.
The correct answer is Nucleic Acids.
Explanation: Nucleic acids - macromolecules containing hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, carbon and phosphorus and are associated with organism's genetic code.
Answer:
its an illuminated
Explanation:
An easy way to remember and understand those "between" lunar phase names is by breaking out and defining 4 words: crescent, gibbous, waxing, and waning. The word crescent refers to the phases where the moon is less than half illuminated. The word gibbous refers to phases where the moon is more than half illuminated.
<h2>C) is the correct option </h2>
Explanation:
To best convey the exact name of an organism to others in same field one should as a group, decide on an alternative that everyone understands
Names are important because they allow people throughout the world to communicate unambiguously about animal species because there are sets of international rules about how to name animals and zoologists try to avoid naming the same thing more than once, though this does sometimes happen
These naming rules mean that every scientific name is unique
The genus is the first level of taxonomic organization, in a way, because all species that are thought to be most closely related, are placed together in a genus
Scientific names are often descriptive also, suggesting something about the animal
Common names are not unique because of which it can lead to confusion about what animal is being referred to and what their relationships are to other animals
Answer:
A
Explanation:
510K approval is required to demonstrate that device to be marketed is substanitally similar to an already legally approved and marketed device and therefore safe to use
PMA approval is required to approve Class III type medical devices that are new and have not been marketed. They involve human participants.
Clinical trials involve volunteers and is carried out when a drug or device has been tested in laboratory
Exempt status is given to class I devices and not to class III devices.