This feathered dinosaur is not considered an index fossil because it existed too long ago, and Index fossil are organic remains of animals and plants found in the strata of sedimentary rocks, and serve to date their ages. This is done through the so-called index fossils, so called because they only existed in a certain era or geological period.
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Step one: TACGGGCCCTTTAAATAA turns into AUGCCCGGGAAAUUUAUU
Step two: AUGCCCGGGAAAUUUAUU turns into Met Pro Gly Lys Phe lle.
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Tell me a little about prokaryotic and eukaryotes.
What do these types of cells have in common?
How are they different?
2 very common similarities between the types of cells is that they both have a certain type of structure and all cells have a plasma membrane, DNA, ribosome, etc. They are different in a way that eukaryotes have a "membrane-bound organelle" which usualy includes it having a nucleus. Whats cool is that eukaryotes can be multicellular or singled celled> For Example, plants, insects, and fungi. Prokaryotes don't have a nucleus or organelle (membrane bound).
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