Cells have all the components necessary for protein synthesis but viruses do not. Complete the following sentences to indicate which gene expression components are found in virus particles. Click on a term and drag into the blank space. A term may be used more than once.
A. RNA polymerase is______ present in a cell, but present in viruses.
B. tRNA is________ present in a cell, but present in viruses.
C. Ribosomes are________ present in a cell, but present in viruses.
D. Genes are_______ present in a cell, but present in viruses.
1. Never
2. Sometimes
3. Always

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Answer 1

Answer:

A. RNA polymerase is always present in a cell, but sometimes present in viruses.

B. tRNA is always present in a cell, but Never present in viruses

C. Ribosomes are always present in a cell, but Never present in viruses.

D. Genes are always present in a cell, but always present in viruses..

Explanation:

A. RNA polymerase is always present in a cell, but sometimes present in viruses. RNA polymerase is the enzyme responsible for transcription in eukaryotic cells, it is the enzyme that stimulates transcription, that is, the passage from DNA to RNA. All RNA viruses encode in their genome an RNA-dependent RNA-polymerase (RdRp) that acts as a catalytic subunit, along with other viral and cellular proteins, in the replication of the viral genome. B. tRNA is always present in a cell, but Never present in viruses Transfer RNA is a type of ribonucleic acid that is responsible for transporting amino acids to ribosomes where, according to the sequence specified in a messenger RNA (transcribed, in turn , from DNA), proteins are synthesized. C. Ribosomes are always present in a cell, but Never present in viruses. Ribosomes are responsible for the granular appearance of the cytoplasm of cells. It is the most abundant organelle, several million per cell. Viruses do not have cytoplasm or ribosomes (elements necessary to form a cell), so they cannot multiply on their own and they need to infect the cell of another organism to do so.D. Genes are always present in a cell, but always present in viruses.Genes are the storage units of genetic information, they are fragments / segments of DNA that encode a specific functional product. Viruses are small pieces of RNA (ribonucleic acid) or DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid), many are encapsulated in an envelope made of base of proteins known as capsid, others protect their genetic material with a membrane or envelope derived from the cell they infect and some others also surround their capsid with a cell membrane. RNA viruses bring with them their own genetic information copying machines (eg, RNA polymerase enzyme) or possess genes (genetic information) that produce the proteins required to assemble the copying machines within the cell that they infect, thereby which makes them independent of the cellular machinery and capable of infecting cells that are not actively reproducing.


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Answer:

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Explanation:

The image illustrates a building with a green roof - a roof that is covered in
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Answer:The image illustrates a building with a green roof - a roof that is covered in living vegetation . What is a goal of this sustainable practice for societal development ?

Explanation:

A society uses this sustainable practice because it reduces the amount of carbon dioxide in an area. So, the correct option is (A).

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Sustainable practices are described as supporting ecological, human and economic health and vitality. Sustainability recognizes which resources are limited. It should be used conservatively and wisely which take into account long-term priorities and consequences of the way resources are used.

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By reusing paper and plastic bags for shoppingBy opting for paperless documentsBy avoiding disposable kitchen items

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Answer:

I'm just guessing it ok I not sure

3)Both

Explanation:

The first phase of Mitosis is _________ . In this phase the DNA condenses down into ________, and the duplicated separate. The second phase of Mitosis is_______ . In this phase the sister chromatids line up on the _______ plate through a push and pull motion as they connect to the microtubule spindle fibers emanating from the ________. The third phase of Mitosis is________ . In this phase the________ (sister chromatids or homologous chromosomes) are pulled apart. The fourth phase of Mitosis is_______ . In this phase the nuclear ________starts to reform and the DNA de-condenses.

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The first phase of mitosis is prophase where DNA condenses down into chromosomes and the duplicated separate. The second phase of mitosis is metaphase where sister chromatids line up on the cell plate through a push and pull motion as they connect to the microtubule spindle fibers emanating from the centrosome. The third phase of mitosis is anaphase where sister chromatids or homologous chromosomes are pulled apart. The fourth phase of mitosis is telophase where the nuclear membrane starts to reform and the DNA de-condenses.

MITOSIS:

This question is describing the process of mitosis, a kind of cell division that results in two genetically identical daughter cells. Mitosis consists of four stages namely: prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase etc.

PROPHASE is the first stage of mitosis where DNA condenses down into CHROMOSOMES, and the duplicated separate.

METAPHASE is characterized by the lining up of sister chromatids at the CELL PLATE through a push and pull motion as they connect to the microtubule spindle fibers emanating from the CENTROSOME.

ANAPHASE is the third stage of mitosis in which duplicated chromosome/sister chromatids are pulled apart into opposite poles.

The fourth stage is TELOPHASE where the NUCLEAR MEMBRANE starts to reform and the DNA de-condenses.

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Answer:

Stresses such as lack of nutrients, space, competition and water availability.

Explanation:

Lack of nutrients, space, competition and water availability are the stresses that the bryophyte can experience by living on land. The morphological or physiological features such as lowering transpiration rate by stomata, attain specialized structures to collect sunlight and fulfill water requirement by absorbing water from the air if no water is available in the soil etc are the features that the plant has to attain to cope with these stresses.

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OA.
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OB.
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O C.
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OD.
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Answer:

D

Explanation:

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Answer:

A. the speed of a planet's rotation

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Answer:

Possible genotypes of parents:

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OR

Bb and bb

Explanation:

Note:

B (dominant) - brown

b (recessive) - blue

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Answer:

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Answer:

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Answer:

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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Answer:

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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Tue
False

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Answer:

True

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Answer:

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