By which organisms that contain the pigment chlorophyll convert light energy into chemical energy which can be stored in the molecular bonds of organic molecules.
The Answer To Your Question Is C
Given what we know, despite not having access to the graph mentioned in order to provide a detailed answer, we can make the estimated guess that the grey wolf population probably experienced the greatest growth in 1994.
<h3>Why is C the most appropriate answer?</h3>
- The information given describes an increase in population during these years.
- The increase is a 7 fold increase to that of the years prior to the disaster.
- The options each list scenarios in which the population decreases, which is not consistent with the information provided.
- Option C is the only non-decreasing option.
Therefore, given the information that during the years mentioned the population of wolves increased by seven times its number from before the disaster, we can confirm that since option C is the only option that does not describe a decrease in population, this must be the correct choice.
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The original codons code for Leucine and Glutamic acid. The mutated codons code for Valine and Glutamine.
<h3>Genetic codes and amino acids</h3>
Each of the genetic codes. otherwise known as codons, translates to an amino acid.
Following the table of genetic codes with their respective amino acids:
- CTC (CUC) codes for Leucine
- GAG codes for Glutamic acid
- GTC (GUC)codes for Valine
- CAG codes for Glutamine
Thus, the glutamic acid in the original codon has been replaced with glutamine in the mutated codon while Leucine has been replaced with Valine.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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