Answer:
The template strand is the antisense strand or non-coding strand with polarity in the direction of 3' to 5' end which codes for the primary RNA molecule.
The template strand codes for the proteins through transcription and translation. The transcription creates a copy of the sense strand in the form of RNA as RNA polymerase binds the promoter and adds nucleotides in 3' to 5' direction.
The mRNA molecule formed as a result of transcription contains code in the form of codon or triplets of nitrogenous bases which are read by the ribosomes and specific amino acids are added to the growing polypeptide chain via tRNA molecule.
Thus, a template strand codes for amino acids.
Herpe simplex virus
Herpes simplex viruses can
also be refers to as human herpes virus 1 and 2 and these virus commonly spread
when an infected person is shredding and producing the virus. The herpes virus
is made up of double stranded linear DNA genomic enclosed within an icosahedral
protein called the capsid. Thus, there production is triggered by the development of emotional or phycological stress by the host.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
On detecting less amount of water in blood the hypothalamus gives signals for releasing the anti-diuretic hormone which causes kidneys to remove lesser amount of water from the blood.
Answer:
Genetics can influence obesity because if people who have obesity produce offspring, the offspring may inherit genes that cause obesity. The environment helps cause obesity because if a person has access to junk food they will eat it and gain weight.
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