Answer:
This flaw of thinking is called the HINDSIGHT bias.
Explanation:
<em>"We don't really know the result, but we think as though we do." </em>
The Hindsight bias, <em>creeping determinism</em>, or <em>knew-it-all-along phenomenon</em>, is the <u>assumption of an individual regarding an event that have already occurred as expected, as if he knew it even before the event took place</u>. This leads to the person believing they have a high sense of certainty of what the outcome would really be, even before the culminating of the event. This usually <u>results to </u><u>overconfidence or overestimation</u><u> in recalling the sequence of events before the predicted bias</u>.
<h3>There are 3 levels of hindsight bias </h3>
- Memory distortion - unable to recall the previous judgment (<em>"I said it would happen"</em>).
- Inevitability - the event must happen even with or without the circumstances (<em>“It had to happen”</em>).
- Foreseeability - that belief and confidence wherein results of the event were already anticipated, even way before the event culmination (<em>“I knew it would happen”</em>).
Answer: The basic equation of photosynthesis is deceptively simple. Water and carbon dioxide combine to form carbohydrates and molecular oxygen. ... NADPH and ATP formed by the action of light then reduce carbon dioxide and convert it into 3-phosphoglycerate by a series of reactions called the Calvin cycle or the dark reactions.
Explanation:
Answer:
3 The mRNA was not bound to by a ribosome 4 tRNA: anticodon matching 5 switching from normal nucleotide for an abnormal one .
Explanation:
3 If the mRNA is not bound to the ribosome then this do not prevent the mRNA from being transported to the Endplasmic reticulum in the cytoplasm.This because binding of ribosome to the mRNA is essential after the mRNA has reached the cytoplasm to initiate the process of protein synthesis.
4 tRNA contains Anticodons that interact with the codon present in the mRNA to bring an amino acid specific for that codon to the A site of ribosome.
5 Mutation at the 3" nucleotide reading frame switch a normal nucleotide for an abnormal one.
The pharynx would need to come first in order for C to be correct.
B is also incorrect. Air flows through the bronchioles, then the
alveoli, and finally into or out of the capillaries where gas exchange
can occur with cells.
A is the only option that correctly describes the path of air through the respiratory system in the correct sequence.
The complete flow of air would be:
Nose>pharynx>trachea>bronchi>bronchioles>alveoli>gas
exchange with cells and then back out.