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D. DNA replication
DNA always forms proteins
(8.314 J/molK)(310K)ln(3E5) = E-EcatE-Ecat
<span>=32504.22 J/mol = 32.504 KJ/mol (pay attention to any requirement on sig fig)
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Similarities: Natural Selection and Artificial Selection both result in the alteration of the gene pool. It can also change phenotypes of different species'.
Differences: Artificial Selection is when a specific trait is not wanted, and so it is not bred.
For example, humans did not like how yellow peas looked. They liked the healthy looking green better. So, they killed the yellow peas, and bred the green peas with other green pea plants, and right now it is almost completely out of our gene pool.
Natural Selection is when something naturally occurs, such as a natural disaster, famine, plague, invasive species introduction.
For example, if 10 camels lived in a desert, but one of them didn't have as good of a metabolism and stayed full longer, then that one would survive, while the others might not.
The biggest influence on basal metabolic rate (BMR) is exerted by hormones from the thyroid gland — T3 thyroid hormone.
<h3>What are T3 levels a sign of?</h3>
- A person's thyroid is producing enough T3 hormone when their T3 levels are normal.
- Low levels may be a sign of hypothyroidism, while high levels may be an indication of hyperthyroidism.
- T3 levels, however, can also be influenced by other variables, such as pregnancy and some drugs.
<h3>What takes place when T3 levels are high?</h3>
High total T3 or high free T3 levels in your test findings could indicate hyperthyroidism.
You may have hypothyroidism, a condition in which your body doesn't produce enough thyroid hormone, if your T3 levels are low.
To assist in the diagnosis of thyroid illness, T3 test results are frequently matched with T4 and TSH test findings.
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