Replication, Transcription, and Translation Chart
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DNA Replication:

1。Template Strand: Start with this nucleotide chain.

TACCCTTGAATAAAAAATCTCTGTTTGGTCGGTATTGTTGAAATC



2。Complementary DNA Strand: Write directly below template strand.


Transcription:

3。mRNA Strand: Write the complementary mRNA strand from the DNA template strand (#1).



Translation:

4。Anticodon: Write the anticodon sequence to match the mRNA strand (#3).



5。Protein Synthesis: Write the mRNA sequence that is complementary to the anticodons. Meaning the opposite code of the anticodons (#4).



6。Amino Acid Sequence: Create the amino acid sequence from protein synthesis using 3 letter abbreviation for amino acids (#5).

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Answer 1

I can help with 1, 2, 3, and 4... 5 and 6, I don't understand.

Template sequence : TACCCTTGAATAAAAAATCTCTGTTTGGTCGGTATTGTTGAAATC

Complement sequence : ATGGGAACTTATTTTTTAGTGTCAAACCAGCCATAACAACTTTAG

mRNA sequence : AUGGGAACUUAUUUUUUAGAGACAAACCAGCCAUAACAACUUUAG

Anticodon sequence : AUG-GGA-ACU-UAU-UUU-UUA-GAG-ACA-AAC-CAG-CCA-UAA-CAA-CUU-UAG

(not 6) Protein synthesis : START-Gly-Thr-Tyr-Phe-Leu-Glu-Thr-Asn-Gin-Pro-Stop


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Answer:

a substrate is surface or material on or from an organism lives, grows, or obtains its nourishment.

Explanation:

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All matter is involved in motion of some kind. True or false

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Answer:

true

Explanation: all matter down to the molecular or even atomic level has a constant vibration and movement. The only time that any matter could stop moving would be at absolute zero.

What is the relationship between the circulatory and respiratory systems?
A. They work together to store the waste that blood collects from the body.
B. The circulatory system provides oxygen that the respiratory system uses to fill the lungs
C. The respiratory system provides blood that the circulatory system uses to transport nutrients.
D. They work together to supply oxygen to tissues and rid the body of carbon dioxide​

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Answer:

The circulatory and respiratory systems work together to circulate blood and oxygen throughout the body. Air moves in and out of the lungs through the trachea, bronchi, and bronchioles. Blood moves in and out of the lungs through the pulmonary arteries and veins that connect to the heart

Explanation:

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atoms or helium nickel would represent _____

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Answer:

they represent their own atoms

Answer:

Elements

Explanation:

All living organisms are composed of
OA. at least three cells.
ОВ.
one or more cells.
OC. at least 100 cells.
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Answer:

OB- one or more cells

Explanation:

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Where must you be standing if the Sun appears to be directly overhead at noon?
O A. At the South Pole
O B. At the North Pole
O C. At a point somewhere along the prime meridian
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Answer:

D

Explanation:

at a point somewhere along the equator

In the case when the Sun appears to be directly overhead at noon should be along with the equator.

What is the equator?

It is considered to be the imaginary line that should be arounded with the middle of the planet or the celestial body. It is halfway that lies between the  North Pole and the South Pole, at 0 degrees latitude. In the equator, it divides the planet into a Northern Hemisphere and a Southern Hemisphere

Therefore, based on the above explanation, the option d is correct.

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4. What is the substance called that dissolves the other substance in a solution?
a. Soluto
b. Mixture
c. Solvent
d. Concentrator

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Answer:

Solvent

Explanation:

When one substance dissolves into another, a solution is formed. A solution is a homogeneous mixture consisting of a solute dissolved into a solvent


Which formula compares a sample of a gas under two different conditions of pressure and volume, if the temperature is constant?

⚪︎ x/y = k
⚪︎ xy = k
⚪︎ PV = k
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Answer:

Explanation:

V/t

What happens when the number of electrons and protons inside of an atom are Not equel?

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Answer:

When the number of electrons does not equal the number of protons, the atom is ionized.

Based on the information in the table, which two elements are most likely in the same group, and why?

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The answer would be Bismuth and Nitrogen because they have the same number of valence electrons. Groups in the periodic table are arranged in columns. When it comes to neutral atoms, the number of valence electrons it has is equal to the main group of that element.

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What must change in order to change the amount of power?

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Answer:

Mass

Explanation:

explain how to find the mass of water. show your calculations as well​

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Answer:

You can find the mass of water by multiplying the density of water by its volume.

mass = Density x volume

Explanation:

It is very easy to find the mass of water once you know the formula of density. "Density" refers to mass per unit volume.

Density (ρ) = [tex]\frac{mass}{volume}[/tex]

Therefore, mass = ρ x volume

The density of water is 1 kg/L.

For example, if the volume of water is 500 ml, then you can get its mass by multiplying 500 ml by 1 kg/L.

Let's convert 500 ml to Liter first.

500 ml x [tex]\frac{1 L}{1,000 ml}[/tex] = 0.5 L

Now, let's compute.

mass = ρ x volume

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mass = 0.5 kg

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What is the momentum of a bird with a mass of 2 kg flying at 9 m/s? *

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Answer:

18 kg.m/s

Explanation:

The momentum of an object can be found by using the formula

momentum = mass × velocity

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momentum = 2 × 9

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18 kg.m/s

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(05 06 MC) The theoretical yields of Cl2 from certain starting amounts of MnO2 and HCl were calculated as 65.36 g and 68.08 g, respectively.

If the percentage yield of Cl2 is 70%, what is its actual yield?

42.25g
45.65g
46.33g
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Actual yield : 45.752 g ⇒no option

Further explanation

Given

The theoretical yields of Cl₂ : 65.35 g and 68.08 g

Required

The actual yield

Solution

Reaction

4 HCl (aq) + MnO₂ (s) → MnCl₂ (aq) + Cl₂ (g) + 2H₂O (l)

Because there are two theoretical yields, then we can choose the smallest one because the value is usually determined from the limiting reactant (in this reaction the limiting reactant is MnO₂)

So 65.36 g is The theoretical yields of Cl₂

Then the actual yield :

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A student spends 4.5 hours studying for a test. How much time is this equivalent to in seconds
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Answer:

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Explanation:

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Answer:

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Explanation:

My science teacher has told us that plants need the sun to photosynthesis. And even though their is a lot of sun, they need to compete for it still.

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Explanation:

mass H2O2 = 55 mL(1.407 g/mL) = 80.85 g

molar mass H2O2 = 2(1.01 g/mol) + 2(16.00 g/mol) = 34.02 g/mol

moles H2O2 = 80.85 g/34.02 g/mol = 2.377 moles H2O2

For each mole of H2O2 you obtain 0.5 mole of O2 (see the equation).

moles O2 = 2.377 moles H2O2 (1 mole O2)/(2 moles H2O2) = 1.188 moles O2

Now, you need the temperature.  If you are at STP (273 K, and 1.00 atm) then 1 mole of an ideal gas at STP has a volume of 22.4 L.  Without temperature you are not really able to continue.  I will assume you are at STP.

Volume O2 = 1.188 moles O2(22.4 L/mole) = 0.0530 L of O2.

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The molarity = 0.04 M

The volume = 6.25 ml

Further explanation

Given

25cm³ of 0.1 M H₂SO₄

1.06g Na₂CO₃ in  250cm³ of solution

Required

the molarity and the volume of Na₂CO₃

Solution

Molarity of  Na₂CO₃ :

[tex]\tt \dfrac{1.06/106~mol}{0.25~L}=0.04~M[/tex]

Reaction

H₂SO₄ + Na₂CO₃ ⇒Na₂SO₄ + H₂O + CO₂

mol H₂SO₄ = 25 x 0.1 = 0.25 mlmol= 2.5 x 10⁻⁴ moles of  Na₂CO₃

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A family consumes 2.5 gallons of milk per week. How many liters of milk do they need to buy for one month? (Assume there are exactly 4 weeks in 1 month) SHOW WORK

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Answer:

37.85 liters

Explanation:

they need 10 gallons for a month (2.5*4)

after that, convert gallons to liters (conversion to liters= 3.785)

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which description shows copper at rtp?
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Answer:

c)vibrating and in a regular arrangement

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Copper is a chemical element represented by the symbol Cu and having atomic number 29. Copper is a transition metal which means its subshells are not completely filled and that is why they are vibrating in the room temperature. But copper is a solid at room temperature with regular arrangement of atoms.

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Answer:

D. Perform repeated trials.

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Petroleum
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Higher petroleum fractions 1 , petrol + x
X + Y MI >CH,CICH,CI
nX"V (CH2 - CH2 - CH2-CH2)n
(i) State the type of reaction involved in I to IV​

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Answer:

is number 1

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An atom has 38 protons and 42 neutrons it is ?

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Answer:

The answer is, Strontium

Answer:

Name                         Molybdenum

Atomic Mass                95.94 atomic mass units

Number of Protons 42

Number of Neutrons 54

Number of Electrons 42

Explanation:

What types of radiation cause the parent isotope to change into a different element?

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Answer:

Beta decay is most common in elements with a high neutron to proton ratio. Gamma decay follows the form: In gamma emission, neither the atomic number or the mass number is changed. A high energy gamma ray is given off when the parent isotope falls into a lower energy state.

Explanation:

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For the reaction C+2H 2 —->CH 4 calculate the percent yield if 98 g of methane is produced when 100. g of carbon reacts with an excess of hydrogen?

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The percent yield : 73.5%

Further explanation

Given

Reaction

C+2H₂⇒CH₄

Required

The percent yield

Solution

mol of Carbon(as a limiting reactant) :

[tex]\tt \dfrac{100}{12}=8.3[/tex]

mol CH₄ based on C, and from equation mol ratio C : CH₄, so mol CH₄ = 8.3

Mass of Methane(theoretical yield) :

[tex]\tt mass=mol\times MW\\\\mass=8.3\times 16=133.3~g[/tex]

[tex]\tt \%~yield=\dfrac{actual}{theoretical}\times 100\%\\\\\%yield=\dfrac{98}{133.3}\times 100\%=73.5\%[/tex]

Name the three stress forces that cause changes in Earths crust. Explain how each type of force affects rock.Identify the type of fault that each force produces. This is science i couldnt find a science thing

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Answer:

Shear

Tension

Compression

Explanation:

The 3 stress forces are;

-shear

-tension

-compression

1) Shear is the stress force that pushes back a mass of rock in two opposite directions which in turn will produce strike - slip faults.

2) Tension is the stress force that pulls on the crust thereby stretching in a manner that it becomes thinner at its middle which in turn will produce normal faults.

3) Compression is the stress force that makes rocks squeeze until they fold or break and this will in turn produce reverse faults.

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