Answer:
Type of hybridisation
Explanation:
For example , saturated hydrocarbons have sp3 hybridisation while unsaturated hydrocarbons have either sp2 or sp hybridisation.
Example: Ethane( C2H6) has sp3 hybridisation and ethene(C2H4) has sp2 hybridisation and Ethyne(C2H2) has sp hybridization.
Answer:
Inflammation
Explanation:
Inflammation is the response to a cut. The blood vessels expand when you get cut to allow white blood cells to flock to the wound site. These attack any bacteria that got past the clot. If you mean <u>excess</u> bacteria, then that would be an infection.
Answer:
274.08 g of CO2
Explanation:
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N-terminal Arg-Lys-Phe C-terminal
The universal codon code is attached for reference. The central dogma (DNA --> RNA--> Proteins) concept is used to translate the information in DNA into proteins.
Explanation:
We shall begin with the transcription of the DNA strand to form an mRNA. Remember that RNA has no Thiamine base but instead in its place is Uracil;
3' GCATTCAAG 5' DNA strand
5’ CGUAAGUUC 3’ RNA strand
We can then begin translating the mRNA into protein using the universal codon code (attached). Remember a codon is a 3 nucleotide sequence that codes for a specific amino acid;
5’ CGUAAGUUC 3’ RNA strand
N-terminal Arg-Lys-Phe C-terminal Peptide strand
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