1 Troposphere
2 Stratosphere
3 Mesosphere
4 Mesosphere
5 Thermosphere
6 Stratosphere
7 Troposphere
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Why are the seminal vesicles important for human reproduction?
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The seminal vesicles (Latin: glandulae vesiculosae), vesicular glands, or seminal glands, are a pair of simple tubular glands posteroinferior to the urinary bladder of some male mammals. Seminal vesicles are located within the pelvis. They secrete fluid that partly composes the semen.
They pass through the prostate, and open into the urethra at the seminal colliculus. During ejaculation, semen passes through the prostate gland, enters the urethra and exits the body via the urinary meatus.
I believe that the answer is:
A.
They allow the sperm to travel to the urethra to be released.
Between a cation, which is usually a metal, and an anion, which is usually a nonmetal. A covalent bond involves a pair of electrons being shared between atoms.
Answer:
This question lacks options, the options are as follows:
A. 3’ ATA GTG CCC AAC GGT 5’
B. 3’ TAT CAA GGG TTG CCA 5’
C. 3’ TAT CAC GGG TTG CCA 5’
D. 3’ TAT CAC GGG TTG CCT 5’
The answer is C
Explanation:
DNA replication is the process by which a DNA molecule makes a copy of itself i.e. duplicated. In this process, the double-stranded DNA molecule splits into two single strands, which each serves as template for the synthesis of another strand. The new strand is synthesized using the COMPLEMENTARY BASE PAIRING RULE.
Complementary base pairing rule states that an Adenine base will always hydrogen bond with a Thymine base while Guanine base will always hydrogen bond with Cytosine base i.e. A-T, G-C. Hence, given the original strand of DNA in this question, the complementary strand will have the following sequence: 3’ TAT CAC GGG TTG CCA 5’