Answer:
continental drift theory
Explanation:
If we take the shapes of the continents and we compare them, and put them next to each other, we can see that they are an almost perfect match, and that they resemble a puzzle. Also, it is very interesting that there are lot of fossils that are exactly the same, thus the same species, found in multiple different continents. These two clues give us part of the evidence that the continental drift is a real process that has been going on since very early in the geological timeline.
Answer:
One is your born with and one you have to learn and put a little effort
Explanation:
Like think of it like artist some people are born crazy good artist some have to practice alot to be as good
Answer:
In the most general case of x bases and y bases per codon, the total number of possible codons is equal to xy .
In the case of the hypothetical Martian life-forms, is the minimum codon length needed to specify 17 amino acids is 5 (25 = 32), with some redundancy (meaning that more than one codon could code for the same amino acid). For life on Earth, x = 4 and y = 3; thus the number of codons is 43, or 64. Because there are only 20 amino acids, there is a lot of redundancy in the code (there are several codons for each amino acid).
Explanation:
Answer:
<h3>One is faster than the other. One is triggered by tissue damage while the other cannot be triggered by tissue damage. One leads to the production of prothrombin activator and the other does not.</h3>
Answer:
b
Explanation:
the archer was taking their time and being precise