Answer: C) Provides the instructions for making proteins
DNA stands for Deoxyribonucleic acid, it carries hereditary information which is being transferred from one generation to another generation.
DNA is important for the protein productions, metabolism, regulation and reproduction of cell. The cell encode for particular protein by following three steps called as replication, transcription and translation.
A feeding adaptation an iguana has is it’s short nose. This feature is important for feeding because it helps it eat algae off rocks.
Marine and Land iguanas have similar traits even though they aren’t the same kind of iguana because, most of their predators are the same. Therefore a bird or other prey would not be able to tell the difference so that’s why land and marine would both need spines on their back.
I think the camouflage is the most beneficial in land iguanas because their predators can’t spot them that easily, and it’s a quick way to blend in. I also think that the iguanas nose on marine iguanas is the most important because when they eat algae it’s easy to eat and they don’t have to change their position when feeding.
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Explanation:
Types of Mutations. There are a variety of types of mutations. ...
Chromosomal Alterations. Chromosomal alterations are mutations that change chromosome structure. ...
Point Mutations. A point mutation is a change in a single nucleotide in DNA.
Answer:
d. tissue
Explanation:
There are several levels of organization of life which starts from the functional unit of life called cell.Cells are made of a combination of macromolecules that consist of atoms. Several cells associate together to perform one or more specific functions at the tissue level. The tissue level is made up of similar cells that carry out similar task or functions. The robot’s cardiac cells that work together in synchrony could be considered at the tissue level.