The forces which acts on the vase before the fall include:
- Force exerted by the table.
<h3>What is Force?</h3>
This is described as an influence which changes the motion of an object. The force exerted before motion is that which is exerted by the table , drag and force of gravity.
During fall, all other forces act except that exerted by the table thereby making it the most appropriate choice.
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Syphilis is transmitted through sexual actions through small cuts, for malaria, it would have to be through mixing of blood from a contaminated source to a uncontaminated source.
Answer:Dna template- 5' ACTCCTGAA 3'
3' TGAGGACTT 5' complementary base
Explanation: Dna consist of a double stranded helix structure. Replication occurs to make extra copies of DNA strand. The DNA strand use to make extra copy is the template strand while the mirror image is the complementary base.
Replication occurs in 5' to 3' direction.
For complementary base in DNA Adenine complement thyamine
Cytosine complement Guanine
i.e A-T
C-G
Hence the complementary base in 3'-5' direction is 3' TGAGGACTT 5'
No it is not because they cannot do anything without a living cell, like reproducing.
Answer:
<u>Option- D: </u>Is the best choice to choose from the given options.
Now, let us explain the term Cell cycle in a more comprehensive way.
<u>As the cell cycle is controlled at three checkpoints.</u>
- The integrity of the DNA is assessed at the G₁ checkpoint.
- Proper chromosome duplication is assessed at the G₂ checkpoint.
- Attachment of each kinetochore to a spindle fiber is assessed at the M checkpoint.
Explanation:
The cell cycle is controlled by three internal checkpoints that evaluate the condition of the genetic information.
- <u>The G₁ Checkpoint</u>:This stage determines whether all conditions are favorable for cell division to proceed. The cell can halt the cycle and attempt to remedy the problematic condition, or the cell can advance into G₀ (inactive) phase and await further signals when conditions improve.
- <u>The G₂ Checkpoint:</u> The most important role of the G₂ checkpoint is to ensure that all of the chromosomes have been accurately replicated without mistakes or damage.
- <u>The M Checkpoint:</u>It occurs near the end of the meta-phase stage of mitosis. it determines whether all the sister chromatids are correctly attached to the spindle micro-tubules