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Enzymes bind with chemical reactants called substrates there may be one or more substrates for each type of enzyme I beleivedepending on the particular chemical reaction. In some reactions, a single-reactant substrate is broken down into multiple products the enzyme's active site binds to the substrate.
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Answer:
ACCUG
Explanation:
in RNA we choose the complementary code to that face in DNA but there is not thymine code in the RNA and it is replaced by uracile code (if you found adenine in DNA that mean it face uracile in RNA)
Answer The species is known from three individuals, all of which were found in the Habib Rahi Rock Formation of Pakistan
Maiacetus is significant because of how well the skeletons were preserved. Over 90% of the bones from the male were found intact, which is almost unheard of for a specimen this old!
Their skeletons have all been found among fossils of sea-creatures which suggests they lived in the sea.
The fore-snout is starting to elongate. An elongated fore-snout is found in all modern whales and all transitional whales after Maiacetus.
D. <span>The stomata will close until enough water is lost.</span>
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The correct answer is: Yes.
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- Conducting research on human subjects and specimens require the research organisation to obtain prior permission or consent from the person on whose specimen the research is being conducted.
- These ethical guidelines provided by the ethical committee need to be followed by all the research organisations and scientists.
- De-identification of biological specimen refers to the non-revelation of identity and preservation of the confidentiality of the person from whom the biological specimen is derived. The person from whom the biological specimen is obtained is made anonymous.
- According to the question, Investigator A obtained the biological specimen from human subjects for conducting research on emphysema.
- Under conditions of de-identification of the specimen, the specimen can be used by the Investigator B for performing research on lung cancer without the necessity for a re-consent.