The given statement is true.
The environment, in which we are living plays a very important role in the development of the body. The children spend a significant amount of time watching and living with their parents. They learn many habits from their parents, as their influence is very high on the developments. Similarly, in the case of body development, the parents play an important role, as they can influence the building of the child's body by two important factors, that is diet and the habit of living or daily routine activities.
Answer:
Florida continental shelves showing wide shelves except for the southeast coast. Shelf sand resources off the southeast coast are mainly inter-reefal sand deposits and sand ridges elsewhere. The continental shelf of the Gulf of Mexico extends from the shore line of parts of the United States and of Mexico outward into the Gulf of Mexico to the abrupt change in bottom slope which is the boundary between this shelf and the continental slope.
Explanation:
Continents are the seven main divisions of land on Earth. A continental shelf extends from the coastline of a continent to a drop-off point called the shelf break. From the break, the shelf descends toward the deep ocean floor in what is called the continental slope. The widths of the continental shelves vary
a frameshift mutation would likely have a larger effect because it changes many codons.
(*a point mutation might also have a large effect, for example, if it changes a codon for an amino acid into a stop codon)
Answer:
The correct answer is - on the surface.
Explanation:
Proteins are made up of long chains called polypeptide chains made up of amino acid residues linked together. These amino acid residues could be hydrophobic or hydrophilic in nature. Hydrophilic is the nature of water-loving whereas hydrophobic is that tries to avoid water.
So, if a protein placed inside the water the hydrophilic amino acids will be present on the surface of the protein, and hydrophobic amino acids present inside of the protein structure.
Answer:
Referred to as cellular s*icide
Explanation:
Programmed cell death (sometimes referred to as cellular s*icide) is the death of a cell as a result of events inside of a cell, such as apoptosis or autophagy.