dog = cat = 54= raining cats and dogs
Answer:
The gravitional pull of the Earth
Explanation:
Anything that has mass also has gravity. Objects with more mass have more gravity. Gravity also gets weaker with distance. So, the closer objects are to each other, the stronger their gravitational pull is. Since the earth has more it will cuase you to be, almost attracted by it.
Also, Gravity is inversely proportional to the square of the distance that separates the two bodies. Hence gravity will decrease as one will go higher in altitude, and hence away from the center of mass.
But since your falling from a plane, or some other type of aircraft, your moving closer to the center of mass, hence your gravitational pull get stronger as you falling closer-and-closer to the ground.
A. plant vegetation on the beach
Answer:
(A) A transversion base substitution causing a missense mutation
(B) A transition base substitution causing a silent mutation
(C) A transversion base substitution causing a silent mutation
Explanation:
There are two types of base substitutions, transversions and transitions. A transition is when the a purine base is substituted with another purine base or a pyrimidine base is substituted with a pyrimidine base (e.g. Purines - A to G; G to A; Pyrimidines - C to T; T to C). A transversion occurs when a purine base is substituted with a pyrimidine base or a pyrimidine base is substituted with a purine base (e.g. A to T; C to A).
There are three main types of mutations, these are missense mutations, nonsense mutations and silent mutations. Missense mutations occur when a base is changed and the codon now codes for a different amino acid to before the mutation. Nonsense mutations occur when a base is changed and now the codon codes for a stop codon causing a premature stop of the translation process. Silent mutations occur when a base is changed but the new codon still codes for the same amino acid as before the mutation.