Choice #1 & Choice#4 I believe
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<span>What amino acid is carried by tRNA with anticodon, GUA?
</span>The mRNA sequence that you have shown above has been given in triplets of bases. These triplets are called codons. Therefore the amino acid that tRNA will bring must be complementary to this hence called the anticodon. There is a rule. A always pairs with U (or T if it was a DNA strand) and C always pairs with G.
<span>For the first two triplets I will do the anticodon sequence then you can finish off : GUA GCC ..... </span>
<span>Each codon or anticodon triplet codes for an amino acid. To find this out published tables are used. All the possible triplets will be on there. You will simply just have to read off the names of the amino acid stated next to it in that grid table. </span>
Answer:
All living cells must carry out cellular respiration. It can be aerobic respiration in the presence of oxygen or anaerobic respiration. Prokaryotic cells carry out cellular respiration within the cytoplasm or on the inner surfaces of the cells.
Explanation:
Answer:
The correct answer is: B. sensory neurons of the PNS → CNS → motor neurons of the PNS.
Explanation:
The nervous system is the one in charge of receiving information, processing it, and generating the proper response to the stimulus.
The common pathway of nerve impulses would be: the receptors receive a stimulus, this information is taken to the CNS (Central Nervous System) thanks to the sensory neurons of the PNS (Peripheral Nervous System). In the CNS, the information is processed, and the response is transmitted through the motor neurons of the PNS, so it can reach the organs or muscles that can perform the wanted response.
<span>Cartoon or ribbon representation
Most popular form of representing proteins. Colo-coding the different secondary structure elements gives it a more refined look. But no side-chains are shown. Best for comparing overall structure of two different proteins.</span>