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Define ureter....... |
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Answer» Answer: The ureter is a tube that CARRIES urine from the kidney to the urinary BLADDER. There are two ureters, one attached to each kidney, made of smooth muscle fibres . In the adult, the ureters are usually 25–30 cm (10–12 in) long and around 3–4 mm (0.12–0.16 in) in diameter. Hope this helps!! Cheers!!! |
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Explain Charles Darwin Thorey |
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Answer» Darwin's Theory of Evolution is the widely held notion that all life is related and has descended from a common ancestor: the birds and the bananas, the fishes and the flowers -- all related. Darwin's general theory presumes the development of life from non-life and stresses a purely naturalistic (undirected) "descent with modification". That is, complex creatures evolve from more simplistic ancestors naturally over time. In a nutshell, as random genetic mutations occur within an organism's genetic code, the beneficial mutations are preserved because they aid survival -- a process known as "natural selection." These beneficial mutations are passed on to the next generation. Over time, beneficial mutations accumulate and the result is an entirely different organism (not just a variation of the ORIGINAL, but an entirely different creature). |
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What will yui get in f1 generation when a pea plant haaving violet colour flower is crrossed with white coloured flowers |
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Answer» Here in the MONOHYBRID cross F1 GENERATION will have all the PLANTS with VIOLET COLOUR. |
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Whilst they are diverse, they have similarities such as curved beaks and four toes on each foot, two pointing forward and two projecting backward. Which of these is not a type of parrot.A- Blue jayB-amazonC-lovebirdD-lorikeet |
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Answer» Hii mate |
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write the number given to any 6 level representing an ecological pyramid relevant to the Trophic level |
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Answer» Here is your answer...☺☺☺ ➡➡➡➡➡➡➡➡➡➡➡➡➡➡➡➡➡➡➡ An energy pyramid is a presentation of the trophic levels in an ecosystem. Energy from the sun is TRANSFERRED through the ecosystem by PASSING through various trophic levels. ROUGHLY 10% of the energy is transferred from one trophic level to the next, THUS preventing a large number of trophic levels. There must be higher amounts of biomass at the bottom of the pyramid to support the energy and biomass requirements of the higher trophic levels. ✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔ I hope this answer is helpful to u...❤❤❤ Keep Asking...✌✌✌ ✨✨✨If help you. Mark my answer as a brainliest✨✨✨ |
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Examples of rabi crops |
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Answer» WHEAT,. GRAM , PEA examples of rabi crops hope it HELPS ❗❗ mark as brainliest PLEASE |
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Classification properties of food carbohydrates |
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Answer» Hii mate.. On the basis of the number of forming units, three major classes of carbohydrates can be defined: monosaccharides, oligosaccharides and polysaccharides. Monosaccharides or simply sugars are formed by only ONE polyhydroxy aldehydeidic or ketonic unit. The most abundant monosaccharide is D-glucose, also called dextrose. Oligosaccharides are formed by short CHAINS of monosaccharidic units (from 2 to 20) linked one to the next by chemical bounds, called glycosidic bounds. The most abundant oligosaccharides are disaccharides, formed by two monosaccharides, and ESPECIALLY in the human diet the most important are sucrose (common table sugar), lactose and maltose. Within cells many oligosaccharides formed by three or more units do not find themselves as free molecules but linked to other ones, lipids or proteins, to FORM glycoconjugates. Polysaccharides are polymers consisting of 20 to 107 monosaccharidic units; they differ each other for the monosaccharides recurring in the structure, for the length and the degree of branching of chains or for the type of links between units. Whereas in the plant kingdom several types of polysaccharides are present, in vertebrates there are only a small number. Hpe it helps Pls mark as BRANLIEST:) |
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Chart that can be drawn for types of disrases for class9 |
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Answer» This will be HELPFUL for you. . . |
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Can the wings of the butterfly and wings of the bed be considered h********* organs why or why not |
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Animals also feel the pressure of love and pain of separation.What would you have done of you were in place of the author's family |
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Answer» I wouldn't have leave them if they really FEEL PAIN. |
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Astragalus plant marathi means |
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Answer» HEY mate the bone in the ankle that articulates with the LEG bones to FORM the ankle JOINT. |
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PLEASE ANSWER ASAP, NEED NOWWWA farmer wishes to acquire the most energy that he could from a hectare of land. What food type would you suggest for him to produce? |
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Answer» Wheat would be more suitable and PLANT some leguminous crops for BETTER HARVEST and profit too |
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What the name of the carbohydrate formed from sugar that is used to to build cell wallls |
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How solvent front line is used to detect the presence of ephidrene and insulin in urine |
| Answer» YES the pic for me the pic from your NVR in this thread to come by for your kind CONSIDERATION the same problem in my HEAD to be the first two years old school for a LONG shot in. | |
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An animal breaths through gills when it is young through lungs when it grows an adult |
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What is biology ?zsasddcasssssadfasdfasffaffasFAqeadzd/SDDada/dSDZxcw2//dAD/ |
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Answer» ✨ HEY! MATE HERE IS |
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The distributing blood vessels of body |
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Answer» Here's your answer -- |
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Battery of blood test performed to determine the determine of cardiac damage is called |
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Answer» Blood TESTS. There are a number ofblood tests that can be DONE to RULE out other causes of heartsymptoms, and to measuredifferent levels within the body that can affect the heart. ... Troponinblood TEST - troponin is a protein which is released into the bloodstream when the heart muscle isdamaged. |
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Alpha beta radiation exposue my hand then i wiil eat any food in that hand alpha beta enter my ineer body? |
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Answer» The RADIATIONS will effect the food or your HAND....and thus if u wil hv affected food...then it WILLL of COURSE harm you... |
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PLEASE WRITE CORRECT ANSWER. DISPERSAL OF SEEDS EXAMPLE |
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Answer» The SEED dispersal happens by MANY agents. |
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Blood vessels which have valves |
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Answer» The MITRAL valve and tricuspid valve are located between the between the atria (UPPER heart CHAMBERS) and the VENTRICLES (LOWER heart chambers). The aortic valve and pulmonic valve are located between the ventricles and the major blood vessels leaving the heart. |
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How blood group are imherited? |
| Answer» BLOOD groups are inherited from our BIOLOGICAL PARENTS in the same way as eye colour and other genetic traits. Within the ABO Blood Group system, the A and B genes are co-dominant, i.e. these will be EXPRESSED whenever the gene is present. The O gene is silent and only expressed when neither A nor B is present | |
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Define human circulatory system in short |
| Answer» HUMAN circulatary SYSTEM TOTALLY INVOLVED by BLOOD,,,, | |
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Till how many days we can terminate anyone's pregnency |
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Answer» With the help of Abortion Pills you can terminate early pregnancy upto 9 weeks. It Will TAKES 14 days to ENDS the early pregnancy after 14 days you can CONCERN with your doctor or can check at your home also. Abortion pills is the best option for termination of unwished pregnancy. |
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Name an animal whose scientific name and common name are same |
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Answer» HEY MATE UR ANSWER is here..... Rattus is the ANIMAL |
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Application of plant tissue culture in horticulture biologi discussion |
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Answer» Heya friend |
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An indian tree valued highly for medicinal properties is called |
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Answer» Hey !! |
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A child starts fearing after seeing a black cow, black dogs. This type of conditioning includes |
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Answer» Heya FRIEND ❣️ |
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What does the line mean :1) come if you dare in the morning sunshine.2) come at night in my home. |
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Answer» HEYA friend __________ Answer:- __________ 1. It can OFTEN mean that a person is ALWAYS smiling and happy, warm like a ray of sun. It can also be used fairly sarcastically, to mean someone who isn't warm and happy. For example, if you wake someone up in the MORNING and they're grumpy, you could say: Good morning, Sunshine! 2.I think that it means death, FEAR and comfort. I found the word to this song to be very powerful. Can someone shead some light for me please. ✏️✒️✏️✒️✏️✒️✏️✒️✏️✒️✏️✒️✏️ |
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How male reproduction work |
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Answer» The sex ORGAN present in HUMAN MALE SECRETE SPERMS and Implanted to Female gamete through vagina. |
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How are the parts of the nervous system interdependent or interrelated to eachother |
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Answer» They are INTERCONNECTED with the NERVOUS SYSTEM by nerves. And CONTROL system is our brain. Nerves send the electrical impulses by REALIZING some change in stimuli in the basis of that our brain start working |
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A living representative of rhynchocephalian reptiles is |
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Answer» New Zealand’s endemic TUATARA is a very UNUSUAL animal. They are the only living representative of a group of reptiles known as Rhynchocephalia (sometimes known in the past as Sphenodontia) that first appeared over 200 million years ago. They are not lizards. The ancestors of tuatara were present on the landmass that would later become New Zealand, when it SEPARATED from Gondwana over 80 million years ago. They have EVOLVED in isolation ever since. Scientific classification Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Subphylum Vertebrata Class Reptilia Order Rhynchocephalia Family Sphenodontidae Genus Sphenodon Species Punctatus |
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Adenine and gaunine both are purine bases and found in dna and rna? |
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Answer» In DNA, the PURINE BASES are adenine and GUANINE, while the pyrimidines are thymine and cytosine. RNA uses uracil in place of thymine. ... The nitrogenous base is always bonded to the 1' carbon of the deoxyribose, which is distinguished from ribose by the presence of a proton on the 2' carbon rather than an -OH group. |
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Polymer-based delivering of shrna to rabbit aortic smooth muscle cells suppressed the expression of igf-1r in vitro and in vivo |
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Answer» Restenosis is one of clinical limitations for vein graft in coronary bypass graft. It has been PROVED that signal pathway IGF-1 and its receptor (IGF-1R) activated by HEMODYNAMIC mechanical stretch are responsible for the vascular smooth muscle cells proliferation in vein graft neointima formation. Unfortunately, there is no routinely successful METHOD to resolve this problem. Gene delivering to vein graft possesses great therapeutic potential to prevent neointima formation. Polymer is one kind of nanoparticles, which can ACTIVATE the process of endocytosis of cells. In this study, we evaluated the transfection efficiency and therapeutic potential of polymer-based transfection of plasmids expressing GFP and shRNAs targeting IGF-1R (pGFPshIGF-1Rs) to smooth muscle cells and rabbit external jugular vein graft. Results showed that polymer-based transfection provided high efficiency of transgene expression in smooth muscle cells in vitro. In vitro, IGF-1R-specific shRNA transfected by polymer inhibited IGF-1R protein expression by 52 ± 3.6%, when compared with mock transfected cells. In vivo delivering efficiency of pGFPshIGF-1R plasmid into the rabbit external jugular vein graft was significantly high in the polymer-based transfection group, when compared with negative control group. In vivo, polymer-based transfection IGF-1R-specific shRNA efficiently inhibited the expression of IGF-1R protein by 77 ± 3.6%, 65.6 ± 4.9%, and 76.7 ± 4.3% at 24, 48, and 72 h, respectively, when compared with negative control group. Our findings indicated that polymer-based transfection MAY be a promising technique that allows the targeting of gene therapy for vein graft restenosis. |
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Define the brain of humans |
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Answer» HEY MATE! BRAIN IS THE CENTRAL COORDINATING CENTRE OF THE HUMAN BODY. IT IS THE MAIN PART OF THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM. THERE ARE 3 MAJOR PARTS OF THE HUMAN BODY: ⭐FORE BRAIN: FORE BRAIN INCLUDES CEREBRUM AND OLFACTORY LOBES ⭐MID BRAIN: IT IS THE PART WHICH CONNECTS THE FIRE BRAIN TO THE HIND BRAIN ⭐HIND BRAIN: IT CONSISTS OF CERBELLUM, PONS AND MEDULLA OBLONGATA. I HOPE IT HELPS YOU! |
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1. Glycolysis is a metabolic process that convertsA. ATP to pyruvate. B. pyruvate to ATP. C. pyruvate to glucose. D. glucose to pyruvate. 2. What molecule provides the energy to produce 6-carbon sugar diphosphate? A. ATP B. NADP C. glucose D. pyruvate 3. During glycolysis, which of the following sets of molecules are formed from one six-carbon sugar diphosphate? A. 1 NADH, 1 ATP and 1 three-carbon pyruvate B. 2 NADH, 2 ATP and 1 three-carbon pyruvate C. 2 NADH, 2 ATP and 2 three-carbon pyruvate D. 2 NADH, 4 ATP and 2 three-carbon pyruvate 4. What is the net yield of ATP during glycolysis? A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4 5. What is pyruvate converted into during anaerobic respiration (in animals and bacteria)? A. ATP B. NADH C. glucose D. lactic acid6. Cells obtain energy during cellular respiration by A. reducing ATP. B. oxidizing ATP. C. reducing glucose. D. oxidizing glucose. 7. What is removed from the substrate during oxidation? A. a proton only B. an electron only C. both a proton and an electron 8. Which of the following reactions shows the interaction of the substrate and the coenzyme? A. substrate + NAD+ → product + NADH B. substrate + NAD+ → productH + NAD+ C. substrateH + NADH → product + NAD+ D. substrateH + NAD+ → product + NADH 9. During the reduction of NAD+, energy is transferred from A. NAD+ to ATP B. NADH to ATP C. Glucose to NADH D. NAD+ to the product 10. NADH serves as an electron carrier by A. producing ATP. B. acting as an enzyme. C. oxidizing other molecules. D. donating its hydrogen to other molecules. |
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Answer» 1-d |
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Majority of the cancer patients do not discuss their psychological symptoms with treating physician, as well as many of the physicians do not inquire about it due to their busy schedule, indifference as well as ignorance; because of which almost 80% of this kind of psychological morbidity goes unrecognized and untreated. |
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Answer» Sixty consecutive patients admitted to an ONCOLOGY UNIT in a general hospital were systematically assessed to determine the prevalence of psychiatric disorders. Patients' awareness of the diagnosis of cancer and their perception of treatment intention and outcome were assessed independently by another investigator who was blind to the psychiatric diagnosis. Forty percent of the sample had a diagnosis of psychiatric disorder, based on the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Mental Disorders (3rd edition, revised). Adjustment disorders comprised most of the psychiatric diagnoses. Major DEPRESSION was seen in 8 (13%) patients. One third of the patients were estimated to be unaware of the diagnosis of cancer, and 82% of patients perceived the treatment given as curative. Psychiatric morbidity was significantly less common in patients who did not know they had cancer, and in those who CONSIDERED treatment as curative. The prevalence of depressive disorders in our sample was higher than in medical inpatients. It is concluded that psychiatric disorders, especially affective disorders, are common among cancer patients. Awareness of NATURE of the illness and expected outcome can affect the prevalence of psychiatric morbidity. Further studies investigating the relationship between psychiatric morbidity and duration of illness, type and stage of cancer, disabilities and coping strategies are warranted. |
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What is reconnaissance virus and why is so important what is reconnaissance virus and why is so important |
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Answer» its a computr VIRUS and INFECTIOUS to other computers.it is a bug to DESTROY your files and computers HEALTH without a antivirus |
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About the first world War and treaty of Versailles |
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Answer» It was signed between allies and Germany after the FIRST WORLD WAR. |
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Three examples of blood vesels? |
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Answer» Hey MATE here is your ANSWER ✍✍✍..... |
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What is a carbon footprint APEX HELP PLSSS |
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Answer» A carbon footprint is defined as: The total amount of greenhouse gases produced to directly and indirectly support human activities, usually expressed in EQUIVALENT tons of carbon dioxide (CO2). In other words: When you drive a car, the engine burns fuel which creates a certain amount of CO2, depending on its fuel consumption and the driving distance. (CO2 is the chemical symbol for carbon dioxide). When you heat your house with oil, gas or coal, then you also generate CO2. EVEN if you heat your house with ELECTRICITY, the generation of the electrical power may also have emitted a certain amount of CO2. When you buy food and GOODS, the production of the food and goods also emitted some quantities of CO2. |
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list the names of hormones secreted by the following endocrine glands and mention their functions first thyroid gland second vitual pituitary 3rd adrenal gland |
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Answer» ■THYROID GLAND ■ |
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Mention role of each in the following ..1..auxin..2..abscisic acid |
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Answer» Hey mate .....here is your ANSWER |
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What is colon in digestion and absorption |
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Answer» Large INTESTINE is DIVIDED into 3 parts. 1.caecum 2.colon 3. rectum. in colon more amount of WATER is ABSORBED DUE to the presence of taeni coli |
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Secondary sex organ produce hormones or not? |
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Answer» The ANSWER is no SECONDARY sex ORGANS do not PRODUCE hormones they produce gametes |
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Write two structural and functional difference between dna and rna |
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Answer» Structurally, DNA and RNA are nearly identical. As mentioned earlier, HOWEVER, there are three fundamental differences that account for the very different FUNCTIONS of the TWO molecules. RNA has a ribose sugar instead of a deoxyribose sugar like DNA. RNA nucleotides have a URACIL base instead of THYMINE... |
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Collect the information about cranial nerves and spinal nerves?why do they connect like that |
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Answer» It is INFORMATION of SPINAL CORD |
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