The substance that is coded for by a length of DNA is base. The correct option is A.
<h3>What is a base?</h3>
Nucleobases, also known as nitrogenous bases or simply bases, are nitrogen-containing biological compounds that form nucleosides, which are then components of nucleotides, all of which are the basic building blocks of nucleic acids.
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The substance that is coded for by a length of DNA is base.
Thus, the correct option is A.
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The correct answer should be 70 grams but since that's not one of the options you should choose the closest to it, which is 65 grams.
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recommended intake of protein for the pregnant woman is 70 g to meet protein needs during pregnancy, while non-pregnant is only 45g/day.
</span><span> If the woman doesn't get enough protein,she may experience muscle fatigue or
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There are several types of microscopes: compound microscopes 0 the most commonly used microscope, uses light illumination and the image that is seen is two dimensional, stereoscope- uses light illumination and the image that appears is 3 dimensional, confocal microscope - uses laser light ,scanning electron microscope - uses electron illumination.
Answer:
This question lacks options, the options are:
A. Halved
B. Doubled (x2)
C. Quadrupled (x4)
D. Octupled (x8)
The answer is B.
Explanation:
Via the process of meiosis, gametes are formed in order for sexual reproduction to occur. However, the chromosomal content of the gametes are reduced by half. According to this question, a germ cell is said to have 2 sets of chromosomes i.e. diploid, meaning that each daughter cell after meiosis will have one set of chromosome (haploid, n).
However, before any form of division can occur, the DNA (genetic material) of the cell must be replicated i.e. doubled in order to ensure that each resulting gamete has enough chromosomes. This is applicable in this question as well as the DNA in the germ cell must be DOUBLED (×2) via replication in order to have enough DNA for each gamete.