Answer: D. Mutation in coding sequences are more likely to be deleterious to the organism than mutations in noncoding sequences.
Explanation: It was not likely to be that the coding sequences are replicated more often. The only possible explanation is that the mutations in coding is more likely to be deleterious to the organism than mutations because it is in a non coding sequence.
Answer: Sediment Transport by Wind
Explanation: Like flowing water, wind picks up and transports particles. Wind carries particles of different sizes in the same ways that water carries them (Figure below). Tiny particles, such as clay and silt, move by suspension. They hang in the air, sometimes for days.
- C2H4 + H20 --> C2H5O
- <span>C3H8 + Cl2--> C3H7Cl +HCl
- </span><span>C2H2+Br2 --> C2H2Br2</span>
- C4H10+Br2 --> C4H10+HBr
- <span>C3H6 + BR2 --</span>> C3H6BR2