Answer: The answer is helicase. This enzyme allows of the unzipping of the double helix DNA to form the replicating fork. They use ATP hydrolysis to break the hydrogen bonds between nucleotide bases. This comes before binding, on the DNA, by replication enzymes such as DNA Polymerase III.
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The quadrant with more probabilities of overgrazing would be the one in which the drinkers and the rest zone is.
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When a farmer has cattle for beef, most of them divide the land in quarters and limit each of them, this is to keep the cattle in only one quarter to make sure they eat all the forages in there and then they pass to the next quarter, this gives the other quarters (the forage) time to grow properly.
If the farmer uses all the four quarters, the natural behavior of the cattle would make the quarter that has the drinkers and the rest zone to be more likely to have an overgrazing.
This is because cows look for their aliments near them and near their comfort zone, they only move when the forage of that area is over.
The correct answer is liver cell is likely to be in G0 phase.
Cells of inner lining of the stomach made of epithelial cells. They are protective in nature. They get damaged and need to be replaced through division. Whereas, liver is made of hepatocytes and once they reached maturity. These cells are not need to be replaced and cell cycle is generally in G0 stage. The G0 phase is a resting phase in the cell cycle. In this phase cells remain in a quiescent state because in G0 phase a cell is neither dividing nor preparing to divide. G0 phase allows cells to become adapted for particular function. Hepatocytes may divide when there is removal of part of liver.
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The father had 54% of the body covered by burns, since a little more than half of his body was burned. In addition, to calculate the percentage of body burn, the following values are considered: head, arms and legs - 9% torso front - 18% torso back - 18%. In addition, the father feels little pain in his legs (which had worse burns) because the third degree burn destroys the nerve endings, while the second degree burn only damages these endings promoting intense pain.
The daughter had 9% of her body burned by first degree burns, which corresponds to her lower limbs. These burns involve the skin and the epidermis, for this reason, we can say that the legs are the part of the daughter's body that has compromised hair and epidermis.