D) This is a point mutation, resulting from the substitution of one nitrogen base. If this strand of DNA is used for transcription, it will affect the coding of ONE amino acid, resulting in placing the correct amino acid in the protein, placing the wrong amino acid in the protein, or coding for the protein to stop building.
Answer:
Rhyolite is an extrusive igneous rock with a very high silica content. It is usually pink or gray in color with grains so small that they are difficult to observe without a hand lens. Rhyolite is made up of quartz, plagioclase, and sanidine, with minor amounts of hornblende and biotite.
Answer:
Phosphorylases that selectively add phosphate groups to the Cdc-2 subunit, thereby activating this complex.
Explanation:
The cyclin B-Cdc-2 (also known as maturation-promoting factor or simply MPF) complex is activated when it enters into the nucleus during the G2/M transition in the cell cycle. Cdc-2 is a protein kinase that associates with cyclin proteins. These proteins (cyclins) regulate the cell cycle by activating cyclin-dependent kinases. It is well known that phosphorylation of the Cdc2 subunit at different residues can both activate and inactivate the MPF complex. Moreover, enzymes capable of both inactivating phosphorylases and activating phosphatases have also shown to be able to activate MPF.
The Uranium needed as fuel rare and must be processed.
Answer:
The correct answer is - option A. Glass thermometer.
Explanation:
Glass or basal thermometers are the instruments that are use to measure temperature of any surface or organism. These are best choice for the measuring smaller changes in the temperature which can vary up to 1/10th of the degree to 1/100th of the degree.
In this case the temperature variation is 0.05 in the environment of the Toxicodendron diversilobum (poison oak) which can easily be monitor with the help of this glass temperature.
Thus, the correct answer is - option A. Glass thermometer.