Abagnale's life could best be paraphrased as...
Answer:
running from the law and later working for the law.
Explanation:
Frank Abagnale Jr. is the clear example of a boy who makes mistakes when trying to progress quickly without caring about his crimes, among which are the falsification of documents and checks, as well as the illegal practice of professions, which is why which during his youth had to flee from justice, however, due to the expertise he obtained after creating many false checks and his criminal journey, the American government gave him the possibility of working with them, contributing his knowledge of possible techniques fraud and help counter it, which was paradoxical considering his background.
Transcribe the following Strand of DNA:
GTCCTTTACCATCGATTGGAAAACGTTAAAATCCAGTTCCAT
Answer:
CCGATAGGT
Explanation:
got this for my hw.
Answer:
So the central dogma of molecular biology describes the journey from DNA to protein product:
DNA --transcription--> mRNA --translation--> Protein
Assuming the DNA sequence provided is the template strand (rather than the complimentary coding strand), we start by transcribing the sequence into mRNA starting on the 3' end of the DNA towards the 5' end (which would build the mRNA 5' to 3'). This process involves the enzyme "RNA polymerase," which can only add nucleotides to the 3' end of the mRNA, just like how DNA polymerase can only synthesize DNA in the 5' to 3' direction. The RNA polymerase will bind to the template DNA strand and synthesize the complimentary mRNA, substituting uracil for thymine (since RNA does not contain thymine like DNA).
In terms of transcribing the sequence given to you, we'll have to work backwards + flip it around to get the 5' to 3' mRNA since the DNA is given 5' to 3' rather than 3' to 5'. Due to the length and the fact that we'll have to use triplets in translation anyways, it can help to break the sequence into triplet codons now.
5’-AAG | TTA | ATG | AGA | AAT | CGA | CAT | GGG | GCG | CCG | AAA | GTA | TAA | CCG | TCT | TAG | AAT | AGC-3’
We can then cross out each codon as we transcribe it and flip the sequence to be 5'-3' mRNA:
mRNA: 5'- GCU | AUU | CUA | AGA | CGG | UUA | UAC | UUU | CGG | CGC | CCC | AUG | UCG | AUU | UCU | CAU | UAA | CUU -3'
Normally, mRNA sequences start with "AUG" which is the start codon (and codes for Methionine), but I'll assume this is just for practice translating + transcribing in general. There's also a stop codon before the end but I'll assume the same again.
Translation involves three main steps - initiation, elongation, and termination. Initiation involves the translation ribosome assembling around the mRNA starting at the 5' end start codon, and tRNA carrying an amino acid binding to the complimentary section of the mRNA. As each tRNA attaches and the ribosome moves along the mRNA, the amino acids on each tRNA are bonded into a longer and longer peptide chain and the now amino acid-less tRNA are ejected (elongation). Termination occurs when a stop codon is reached, the ribosome will end elongation and help fold the protein into its final structure.
To translate the mRNA sequence here we'll need an amino acid/mRNA codon chart. I don't believe I can attach an image here, but looking up those exact words should yield the right results in images.
5'- GCU | AUU | CUA | AGA | CGG | UUA | UAC | UUU | CGG | CGC | CCC | AUG | UCG | AUU | UCU | CAU | UAA | CUU -3'
Ala - Ile - Leu - Arg - Arg - Leu - Tyr - Phe - Arg - Arg - Pro - Met - Ser - Ile - Ser - His - STOP - Leu
Amino acids are often abbreviated into three letters (Ala = alanine, Met = methionine, etc), and sometimes are abbreviated as single letters, though I've only seen that for sequencing databases.
In terms of locations for each of these processes, transcription occurs in the nucleus for eukaryotes and translation in the ribosomes/cytoplasm.
Explanation:
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What is the type of cell show in the circle plant cell,prokaryote cell,eukaryotic cell,egg cell?
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Drag each label to the correct location on the image.
Name the stages of the water cycle.
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runoff
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Answer:
condensation, precipitation, infiltration, runoff, and evapotranspiration.
condensation, precipitation, infiltration, runoff, and evapotranspiration are the correct steps of water cycle.
what is condensation ?It is the process by which water vapor is converted into liquid water. It is an integral part of the water cycle.
It shows how water continually converts into three forms solid, liquid, gas throughout the earth surface.
The boiling point and the condensation point are same and take place at 100 degrees Celsius.
The temperature range of condensation occurs between 0 degree Celsius to 100 degree Celsius.
In water cycle due to condensation water molecule forms a cumulous clouds and fog followed by fall down of water droplets on the Earth’s surface as precipitation, which is commonly called rain.
Rain water enters the earth’s waterways, soil absorbed by plants or freeze into its solid form ice form.
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Drag the tiles to the correct boxes to complete the pairs.
Match each organ to its function.
bone
heart
stomach
lung
pumps blood through the body
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provides structure for the body
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breaks down food into small particles
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oxygenates blood
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Bone —> provides structure for the body.
Heart —> pumps blood through the body.
Stomach —> breaks down food into small particles.
Lung —> oxygenates blood.
In which state elements occurs?
An element is said to exist in free state if it does not combine with any other element. Rather, free state elements are stable even without combining.
HELP QUICKLY Why are the deepest high tides so deep and the shallowest low tides so shallow? Hint: how are the Earth, Sun, and Moon aligned?
There are different kinds of tides. This change occur because when the gravitational pull of the sun works along with the gravitational pull of the moon on Earth, it leads to the oceans bulging out.
This result above makes the high tides as been little higher and low tides been little lower than normal.Spring tides are known to be the deepest as oceans levels are highest in this kind of tide. The neap tides are known to be the shallowest.
This often occurs when the moon, earth, and sun are said to be at a right-angled plane. Therefore, the gravitation pull of the moon and sun on the oceans do counteract each other making its net effect is smaller.
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Which of the following is NOT an example of a phenotype?
a. Wheat resistance to fungal infection
b. DNA sequence of the alcohol dehydrogenase gene
C. Color of a feather
d. Height of a giraffe
What kind of alleles get over-shadowed or blocked by more dominant alleles?
Answer:
I believe these are called the recessive traits or alleles
Explanation:
Recessive traits (represented in a pinnet square usually by lower case letters like rr, bb, pp, mm, ll and so on and so forth)
These traits can be blocked by the dominant ones ( BB, Bb, PP and so on and so fourth)
look at the punnet square to get a better visual :3
How do protozoa and algae differ?
Which answer lists the three types of tundra?
Arctic, alpine, and coniferous
mountain, desert, and Antarctic
Arctic, desert-like, and treeless
Arctic, Antarctic, and alpine
Answer:
Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine
Arctic, Antarctic, and alpine
Whats atoms are found in human fat?
Fatty acids are constructed from the chemical elements carbon, oxygen and hydrogen. Fatty acids can be divided into a carboxylic acid head group–hence fatty acid–linked to a long chain of carbon atoms.
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complete the crossword puzzle below.
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1. a fat molecule is composed of _____ And 3 fatty acids.
2. means that hydrogen has been added to unsaturated fats
4 a large molecule whose main function is energy storage
6. unsaturated fats have move _____ bonds than saturated
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3. lipids are water-avoiding or _____
5. female and male hormones are example of ____
7. animal fats are said to be ____
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Answer:
1 down hydroxyl
2 down Hydrogenation
4 down lipids
6 down
3 up
5 across androgen
7 up
Explanation:
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Pandas eat bamboo for energy. What are pandas classified as
Answer:
A panda's daily diet consists almost entirely of the leaves, stems and shoots of various bamboo species. Bamboo contains very little nutritional value so pandas must eat 12-38kg every day to meet their energy needs. ... While they are almost entirely vegetarian, pandas will sometimes hunt for pikas and other small rodents.
Explanation:
A panda's daily diet consists almost entirely of the leaves, stems and shoots of various bamboo species. Bamboo contains very little nutritional value so pandas must eat 12-38kg every day to meet their energy needs. ... While they are almost entirely vegetarian, pandas will sometimes hunt for pikas and other small rodents.
Answer: consumers
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is menstural cycle also called periods?
Answer:
yes.
Explanation:
However we dont call them 'periods' just simply 'period'
us girls will typically say 'I'm on my period' rather than 'I'm on my periods'
Plant and animal cells are both eukaryotic. This means they...
O Have a nucleus
O Contain DNA and RNA.
O Can reproduce on their own.
In nature why do sediments settle from water? The water must blank or blank
Answer:
These benefits occur due to sediment deposition – when suspended particles settle down to the bottom of a body of water. This settling often occurs when water flow slows down or stops, and heavy particles can no longer be supported by the bed turbulence.
Answer:
because they are soft
Explanation:
and that why they swim
water vapor present in air support water cycle
scientific question about a monkey
Do you think people should be able to patent DNA? Should people have the right to trademark their own DNA? Explain why or why not.
3. Explain why unmanned marine vehicles are so useful provide specific examples
or facts from the video.
Unmanned marine vehicles are useful because they help with marine tasks, completing them in less time, reducing risks, reaching deeper areas.
Unmanned marine vehicles (UMV) are robotic vehicles controlled from afar that allow us to explore the sea and perform tasks with minimum risks.
UMV is useful because:
They substitute people working at the sea in risky tasks,They allow deeper exploration of the sea.They do tasks in less time than humans.An example of how useful these marine vehicles are is during the construction of ports. They replace divers who have to do the job manually, spending many hours and risking their lives. With a UMV, there is no need for humans to go under the water, experts control the robot from the surface.
In conclusion, UMVs are useful because they are practical tools that save time and reduce risks.
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Which forest biome has year-round
precipitation in many forms, is very
diverse with deciduous trees,
flowering trees, and shrubs, and
abundant growth in spring?
A. Temperate forest
B. Coniferous forest
C. Tropical rainforest
D. Tropical dry forest
Answer:
Due to their global position, temperate forests generally receive about 75-150 cm of precipitation every year.
Explanation:
(That's a lot, second only to the Tropics).
what is Chlorophytum borivilianum ?
Answer:
Chlorophytum borivilianum is a herb with lanceolate leaves, from tropical wet forests in peninsular India. ... It is cultivated and eaten as a leaf vegetable in some parts of India, and its roots are used as a health tonic under the name safed musli. In traditional Indian medicine it is used as rasayan or adaptogen.
Plant name = MusliExplanation:
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our atmosphere contains 78% free
Answer:
nitrogen
Explanation:
The hummingbird is more closely related to a lizard than it is to a dragonfly. Explain why two species that look similar are not necessarily closely related.
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how did the psalmist express his awe and thanksgiving to god for his abiding presence and love for him?
The Psalmist expresses his awe and thanksgiving to God for his affection by continually singing Him songs of praise.
The simplest way to thank God is to see Him everywhere and appreciate His presence in our life. It's important for us to remember that we are living because of Him.
The Psalms contain powerful quotes for giving thanks and finding blessings. Psalms 1 - 150 showed how the Psalmist was thanking God by singing praises to Him. The unifying theme of Psalms is praise for God.
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True and False:
1. (______) Fungi and bacteria are both prokaryote organisms
2. (______) Some Fungi reproduce both sexually and asexually.
3. (______) Saccharomyces cerevisiae reproduce sexually by budding.
4. (______) Lactophenol cotton blue is mostly used for staining the dark mold
5. (______) Yeast is regarded as multicellular fungi and molds are unicellular fungi.
Answer:
1. Falso
2. Falso
3. Verdadero
4. Falso
5. verdadero
Explanation:
1. Las células de los animales, las plantas y los hongos son eucariotas
2. Los hongos se reproducen sobre todo por medio de esporas
3. cerevisiae se reproduce tanto asexual y sexualmente levaduras se reproducen asexualmente mediante un proceso conocido como gemación.
4. La tinción de Azul de lactofenol se emplea para observar hongos.
5. Los hongos pueden ser unicelulares o pluricelulares. Las levaduras son hongos unicelulares
The question 38 I can’t understand the question clearly
Answer:
The words are too blur for me darlingExplanation:
Maybe next time^^
P I E C K___________
А____is a quantity that has magnitude and direction
Answer:
Vector
Explanation: