<span>These segments are called genes. Each person has their own unique strand that makes them different from other people. These strands are used widely throughout the world. Healthcare professionals use DNA when a blood transfusion is needed. Crime scene investigators narrow their suspect pool by utilizing DNA.</span>
Answer:
1.) Nucleic acid is an important class of macromolecules found in all cells and viruses.
2.) Two examples of nucleic acids include deoxyribonucleic acid (better known as DNA) and ribonucleic acid (better known as RNA). These molecules are composed of long strands of nucleotides held together by covalent bonds.
3.) Amino acids are the monomers that make up proteins.
4.) Phosphorus, Selenium, Iron, Zinc, Copper, Manganese, and Potassium.
5.) Protein helps repair and build your body's tissues, allows metabolic reactions to take place and coordinates bodily functions.
6.) Actin, tubulin, keratin.
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You can eat starch, but you can't digest cellulose
Seeds can be dispersed by wind, an example of this is: dandelion seeds being blown in the wind.
Seeds can also be dispersed by animals, whenever they excrete or bury them. An example of this is: A squirrel burying acorns for winter.
A plant would benefit from the dispersal of their seeds so that, more of the same plants grow throughout different places.
Each medical term built from word parts contains one or more
word roots. A medical term that is
formed from the first letters of the words in a phrase, can be spoken as a
whole word, and usually contains a vowel is an acronym.