Answer:
An amino acid activates the repressor so that the repressor binds to the operator and prevents transcription.
Explanation:
In an operon, promoter is followed by operator which is finally followed by the structural genes to be transcribed. RNA Polymerase binds to the promoter and initiates transcription. A repressor can negatively control the transcription process by binding to the operator so that the RNA Polymerase is not able to move forward and transcription is halted.
For example: in trp operon, tryptophan amino acid binds to the repressor molecule which leads to change in repressor's shape. The repressor is now able to bind to the operator and prevent transcription.
<span>A. Color is not an observable phenomenon.</span><span>
B. It does not attempt to explain the natural world.</span><span>
C. The experimental group would be too large.</span><span>
D. How people experience color varies.
I think it would be B or D, you can analyze them both and I'm sure you'll come up with an answer ;)</span>
Answer:
One that is eaten by other animals.
Explanation:
Incomplete question. Attached is the image of the map below.
<u>Explanation:</u>
From the map, we could notice the contour lines around the Chimney Bluff areas are closely packed together. In other words, the spacing between the contour lines is narrower than those found in other locations.
This assertion is accurate because it is a standard practice in many maps to indicate the steepness of an area by having the contour lines in close proximity.
Interphase is important for cell division because it allows the cell to grow, replicate its DNA, and make final preparations for cell division.