Explanation:
The Law of Conservation of Mass can be stated as "mass is neither created nor destroyed in chemical reactions. In other words, the mass of any one element at the beginning of a reaction will equal the mass of that element at the end of the reaction."
Answer:
Option A
Explanation:
DNA sequence: GTCACCGGTCTATACATAAGC.
If the bases of codon 5 under a mutation of C to T, the outcome would be?
Bases of the sense codon 5 is TAC, since codons of the sense strand is the same as that of the mRNA except with the replacement of uracil in place of thymine. This codon TAC codes for tyrosine.
If a mutation occurs changing C to T, then the bases would be TAT coding also for tyrosine too due to the nature of redundancy of the genetic code. Thus, there would be no change to the protein sequence although a change would occur in the DNA sequence.
Redundancy of the genetic code indicate that more than one codon can code for an amino acid as there are 64 codons and 20 amino acids.
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Answer:
B. the way they are formed
Explanation:
Answer:
Catalyze biochemical reactions.
Explanation:
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In this case, it is widely known that enzymes are able to take substrates or reactants to their active sites, in order to catalyze a raft of biochemical reactions by which products that are not usually formed under typical conditions are formed, and then allow them to dissociate from the surface of the enzyme. Such combination formed by an enzyme and its substrates is called the enzyme–substrate complex which is further taken to the isolated product.
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