Answer: The correct answer is D. Adenine
Explanation:
There are two types of nucleic acid ribonucleic aid and deoxyribonucleic acid. There are four types of nucleotides which make the DNA and these are adenine, guanine, thymine, and cytosine.
Adenine and thymine make complementary base pairing with each other and guanine and cytosine make complementary base pairing with each other in DNA.
In RNA against adenine, uracil comes and against thymine adenine comes. Therefore as at location 2 thymine is present in DNA so in RNA against it adenine will come.
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Explanation:
This doesn't mean he made us by what he looks like this means that he thought of us and decided what we were going to look like. This is what it means by "in his image".
Answer:
The scaling exponent will be 0.75
Explanation:
According to a famous article by Max Kleiber*, the scaling of the metabolic rate or energy consumption for mammals Pmetab (measured in kcal/day) with the body mass Mb (measured in kilograms) is P metab = 70 Mb^0.75 .
What is the scaling exponent (the quantity x in a scaling law A = cMbx) for the specific metabolic rate as a function of the animal’s body mass?
he scaling of the metabolic rate or energy consumption for mammals P=kcal/day
Mb=body mass in kilograms
Comparing
P metab = 70 Mb^0.75 .
with A = cMb^x
the scaling exponent will be 0.75
metabolic rate is the energy(in kilojoule) consumed at rest. it accounts for the highest amount of energy a body consumes daily
Answer:
Well...when dealing with problems related to blood pressure like hypertension etc., as a medical specialist, we mostly consider exercise plan that include aerobic and cardiovascular exercises. The main target of these exercises are heart muscles because anomaly in the rhythm associated with heart muscles are associated with major heart diseases and blood pressure problems.
The heart rate and blood pressure act in a way to compensate each other. When the heart rate rises, the pulse rate doesn't get rise in the same way because arteries dilate and expand to compensate the heart output and the blood pressure remains in range. It's action is like a buffer in chemistry. The rhythm of cardiac cycles are highly associated with the action and output given by cardiac muscles. Although they bare involuntary yet there strength is crucial for the proper rhythm of heart's cardiac cycle.
The liver converts excess energy-containing nutrients into glycogen and protein for storage:
→ The glycogen os stored, and when energy is needed, it is broken down into glucose once again for use.
→ The most important function of the proteins stored by the liver is blood clotting.
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