Well, if the Earth did not rotate, I believe life on Earth would cease to exist. Hope this helped!
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Objective means that they are "facts", and do not include personal thoughts and beliefs (which is subjective).
In this case, your answers are:
1) Fact:
Facts are made based on data and analysis, and are supported by details and other known "facts" or <em>truths</em>. This means that they are right in any circumstances in most cases, or at least in the given circumstance that is provided.
2) Data:
Data is used to support the fact, which is objective. Without data, the claim would be seen as a opinion, or subjective, in meaning, a "I feel that it is this way". Without data, you will not have facts.
It is not:
3) Opinion:
Opinion is the antonym of Fact, and so if Fact is a answer choice, then Opinion is not. Opinion is based off of feelings, personal knowledge, and personal preferences. While useful in some cases, it is not objective.
4) Theory:
A theory is not objective, because it is a opinion that is provable (but is yet to be proven). This makes it subjective, until proven right.
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Answer:
The correct order would be:
b. "Unwind the DNA molecule near the promoter."
d. "Transcribe the complementary RNA strand."
c. "Exit the nucleus to the cytoplasm."
a. "Combine the mRNA strand with a ribosome and a tRNA carrying a methionine."
The given order is according to the central dogma of a cell. According to central dogma DNA is first transcribed into mRNA which is then moved out of nucleus (in eukaryotic cells).
For transcription, the DNA is unwind near the promoter region where transcription factors and RNA polymerase binds the template strand. It then make mRNA which is moved out of the nucleus.
The mRNA then is translated with the help of ribosome and tRNA. The start codon in mRNA usually codes for methionine due to which tRNA carrying methionine recognises the start codon and initiate the process of translation.
<h3>noon</h3>
the time which the sun crosses the meridian was called high noon because that is when the sun is highest in the sky
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