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The monomers of DNA and RNA are nucleotides, which are made up of a phosphate group, a five-carbon sugar and a nitrogenous base<span>. In DNA, the </span>nitrogenous bases<span>are </span>adenine<span>, </span>cytosine<span>, guanine and </span>thymine<span>. In RNA, the </span>nitrogenous bases<span> are</span>adenine<span>, guanine, </span>cytosine<span> and </span>uracil<span>.</span>
A team of students is performing an experiment to determine how the speed of a reaction between HCl and Na2CO3 changes with temperature. The aspect of the experiment that does not have to be kept constant would be the initial concentrations of the reactants. Hope this helps. Have a nice day.
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Low birth weight.
One of the most consistent and best documented effects of cigarette smoking during pregnancy is low birth weight.
Explanation;
Smoking during pregnancy has various effects on the fetus, causing a baby to be born early or to have low birth weight which makes it more likely for the baby to get sick and stay in the hospital longer.
Additionally; smoking during and after pregnancy is a risk factor of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome.
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the answer to this question is B i believe