<u>Question</u><u>:</u>
Most destructive kind of mass movement
a. Slump
b. Mud-flow
c. Landslide
d. Creep
<u>Answer:</u>
Most destructive kind of mass movement is Landslide
Explanation:
Landslide are the form of mass wasting, which results in downward movement of soils and those rocks which because of the gravitational force. This landslide is made up of five other phases like falls, topples, slides, spreads and flows etc. when these landslides occur inside the submarine leads to tsunamis which results in the damage in coastal areas. Most of the mass movements occurs due to the weathering, or can say erosional debris cover on the slope which are prone to mass movement
<span>The two sentences that accurately describe the girls' experience with heat transfer are "Camille heats a rock in the campfire for 30 minutes, and then removes it with tongs. She greases the rock and lays the bacon strips directly on it." By heating the rocks in the campfire and laying the bacon on the rocks, the girls transferred the heat from the fire to the rocks, and the heat from the rocks to cook the bacon.</span>
Answer:
C) binding to mRNAs and degrading them or blocking their translation
Explanation:
<u>miRNAs:</u>
miRNAs is the abbreviation of MicroRNAs. These are the small noncoding RNAs of ∼22 nucleotides which can not code for peptides. miRNAs are responsible for gene expression regulation at the level of post transcription. They can do so by forming complementary base pairing with target mRNA and inhibiting their translation.
They silenced mRNA by the following processes:
(1) Cleavage of the mRNA strand into pieces,
(2) stopping mRNA from translation into proteins by ribosomes.
(3) Shortening of mRNA poly(A) tail and destabilizing it.
Answer:
C. Donkey
Explanation:
Because it was a quote from Donkey in the first or second movie of Shrek.
My Answer: RNA molecules
Why?: " <span>Catalysts with this special self-promoting property can use raw materials to reproduce themselves and thereby divert these same materials from the production of other substances."
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