Then just divide the RNA strand into sets of 3 bases and you can easily identify the amino acids which it is going to transcribe. There are certain tools available online in which you can input your RNA strand sequence and they will return the protein (amino acid) sequence resulting from that strand. hope it helps :D
One of the negative impacts of eutrophication and increased algal growth is a Loss of oxygen known as anoxia
Parental Phenotypes: "Yellow-Smooth", "Yellow-Wrinkled", "Green-Smooth", "Green Wrinkled".
Parental Genotypes: SsGg × SsGg
Parental Gametes: SG, Sg, sG, sg
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Smooth/Green </span>= S-G- = 9
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Winkled/Green </span>= ssG- = 3
Smooth/Yellow = S-gg = 3
Wrinkled/Yellow = ssgg = 1
Ratio would be: 9: 3: 3: 1
Hope this helps!
The correct answer is option (A) leaves > deer > wolf.
A food chain is a linear sequence of organisms through which the nutrients and energy flow as one organisms feeds on the other. They show organisms starting from the producers and end with consumers or sometimes with detrivores or decomposers. Each level of the food chain is called the trophic level. The producers which use solar energy and prepare their food occupy the first trophic level, followed by the primary, secondary, tertiary, quaternary consumers occupying the next trophic level.
In the food chain given above, leaves > deer > wolf, deers feed on the leaves which are maximum in number comparitively, wolf feeds on the deer which are comparitively more in number than the wolves. This is the correct sequence of food chain showing the tranfer of energy and decreasing number of organisms with subsequent increase in the trophic levels.
Answer:
Tissue
Explanation:
A group of similar cells that perform a particular function is called a tissue. Each cell type has special features that enable it perform a particular function efficiently. Each cell is highly specialized. groups of such specialized cells are normally assembled together to form a tissue which performs a specific function like the epithelial tissue, muscular tissue.