A. XX^d
B. X^dY
C. half are normal half are scalloped, all males are scalloped, all females are normal
D. 100%
E. i would say 0% but with a mutation or something it may be possible
please double check all answers but this is how i would answer these.
During elongation of RNA or synthesis
of DNA, nucleotides are joined in chains by chemically joining the 5’ phosphate
group of one nucleotide to the 3’ hydroxyl group
of the next nucleotide. Cordycepin triphosphate is similar in structure to the adenosine triphosphate hence is incorporated in elongation chain during
transcription and replication. <span>However,
due to its lack of the 3’OH moiety (that is required for elongation), the
replication or transcription is unduly terminated.</span>
Tyrannosaurus Rex
Triceratops
Velocirapter
Stegosaurus
And many more, if you google dinosaur names many will pop up.
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Increasing the number of stomata per unit surface area of a leaf when atmospheric carbon dioxide levels decline is most analogous to a human
B. putting more red blood cells into circulation when atmospheric oxygen levels decline.
<h3>What are stomata?</h3>
The stomata are apertures in the epidermis, each bounded by two guard cells. There are small openings on the lower surface of the leaves. These pores are called stomata. Loss of water from the stomata creates an upward pull, that is suction pull, which helps in the absorption of water from the roots. That is helpful for the transpiration process. They help in exchange for gases. Any of the tiny pores or openings in the epidermis of leaves and young stems are referred to as a stomate, sometimes known as a stoma, the plural of which is stoma or stomas. On the underside of the leaves, stomata tend to be more numerous. They enable the exchange of gases between the atmosphere outside and the leaf's branching network of interconnected air canals.
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