How does RNA pair up with a single strand of DNA?

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Answer: DNA to RNA to Proteins to Traits I hope this was helpful

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Two types of plankton are microscopic plants called....?

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Plankton is an organism that moves ... Mainly there are two types of zooplankton, ... Copepod is another type of zooplankton, called as the sea insects because they ...

Answer: Two types of plankton are ZOOPLANKTON and PHYTOPLANKTON. Microscopic plants are called PHYTOPLANKTON

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How do oxbow lakes form? A. It is formed as lakes grow larger due to erosion and begins to look like an ox. B. It is formed when a bend in a river is cut off to form a lake. C. It is formed when a delta grows large enough to cut off a river to form a lake. D. It is formed when a dam stops the flow of a river and creates a lake.

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Oxbow lake is formed when a bend in a river is cut off to form a lake.

Explanation:

  • OPTON A - It is formed as lakes grow larger due to erosion and begins to look like an ox.

This statement is incorrect , as the shape of the oxbow lake is not like an ox , it is a horse-shoe shaped lake .

  • OPTION B - It is formed when a bend in a river is cut off to form a lake.

This statement is correct , as  An oxbow lake is a U-shaped lake that forms to create a free-standing body of water when a large meander of a river is cut off.

  • OPTION C - It is formed when a delta grows large enough to cut off a river to form a lake.

This statement is also wrong, as a river delta is specified by this statement.

  • OPTION D - It is formed when a dam stops the flow of a river and creates a lake.

This statement is also false, since the creation of a reservoir is established by this statement.

FORMATION OF OXBOW LAKE -:The neck of the meander gets narrower and narrower progressively. The curve gradually grows so close that the river slices through the neck of the meander to take a new, straighter path. Sediment locks the end of the old loop over time. This leaves a region of water that is different, called an oxbow lake.

Hence , the correct option is B.

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Darwin wrote many of the premises of 'The Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection' by noting differences in the _________ of closely related ______________, while studying in the Galapagos Islands.

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Darwin wrote many of the premises of 'The Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection' by noting differences in the passerine birds of closely related
Galapagos finches, while studying in the Galapagos Islands.

Galapagos finches are also termed as Darwin's Finches.

Answer:

beaks and finches

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The dna nucleotide is composed of three parts. which two components make up the nucleotide backbone?

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e answer to your problem is SUGAR AND PHOSPHATE

If a person has had unprotected sex and, within a few weeks, develops flu-like symptoms that include sore muscles and joints and swollen lymph nodes, what is the BEST reaction?a. It is probably just the flu and nothing to worry about.
b. Panic. All signs indicate that it is an HIV infection.
c. It could be the flu, but it could also be an HIV infection. It is very important to be tested at a medical facility.
d. none of the above
Please select the best answer from the choices ...

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You never know if it could be either, you're not a doctor. So it's best to be checked out by a specialist. 

Answer is C
C.

I don't exactly know, but I believe that is the best choice.

What other hominids evolved from the same common ancestor as humans?

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Some of the most commonly known hominids that shared a common ancestor are:

Chimpanzees, Gorillas, Bonobo, Orangutan, and Neanderthals.

I hope this helped!

Chimps are one, also bonobos.