Answer:
The correct answer is d the positive feed back reduces change in the the system
Explanation:
In an biochemical reaction when the released product stimulate the release and activation of the same product and act together to exibit their biological function, then this type of regulation is called positive feedback.
The positive feed back mechanism leads to increased change in the system that"s why it is named so.
For example during blood clotting platelets molecules are released to form clots to stop bleeding. one activated platelet can stimulates the activity of other platelets which then join together to form a group for generating further blood clots.
Answer:
Charles yanofsky established gene sequence and protein sequences are collinear in bacteria. He explains changes in DNA sequence can capable to produce changes in protein sequence at corresponding positions of bacteria.
The most likely wild-type codon for position 235 is AGT/C
The most likely wild-type codon(s) for position 211 is GGA/G
The most likely wild-type codon(s) for position 235 is UCA/G
The most likely wild-type codon(s) for position 243 is CAA/G
Answer:
Hey Rache! sooooo, yeah, It does represent a compound
Explanation: a compound is 2 objects that are bonded together
Ovulation is the stage in which the eggs are being release from the ovaries. The follicles then rupture releasing the secondary oocytes. The luteal phase follows in which the egg is now ready to be fertilize by the sperm. If no fertilization happens, the uterine lining or endometrium which is the site of lh and fsh will shed thus menstruation happens.
Heterotrophs
Explanation:
Heterotrophs are organisms that do not perform photosynthesis. They do not obtain their nourishment using products of synthesis of food using carbon dioxide in the presence of sunlight.
- Heterotrophs are consumers in the ecosystem.
- They use food materials from plants for their nourishment.
- The chemical energy stored in food is released during the process of cellular respiration in them.
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