Answer:
field studies
Explanation:
The documentation and collection of descriptive details of events in nature such as amounts, sizes, colors, smell , behavior, texture e.t.c are all categorized as field studies.
It involves the gathering of raw data outside a laboratory.
- Often times, based on the needs of an experiment, it is desirable to corroborate laboratory studies with field evidences.
- The approach in gathering such data varies from discipline to discipline.
- Most field sampling are usually done in an uncontrolled environment.
It means that two or more cells connected together.
You can look at the word 'cell' and 'conjunctions' separately. 'Cell' is a tiny particle. 'Conjunctions' means 'two or more things connected', so just put the two meanings together.
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Answer:
There is no attachment to this question, however, the base sequence on the model built by the student is: CAGCCATC
The options of the bases on the complementary model are:
A) CTACCGAC
B) GUCGGUAG
C) GTCGGAAG
D) GTCGGTAG
The answer is D
Explanation:
A DNA molecule is a polymer biomolecule made up of nucleotide bases. It is a double stranded molecule, with each strand containing nucleotides held together by hydrogen bonds. The pairing of nucleotides in one strand of DNA to another follows the COMPLEMENTARY BASE PAIRING RULE, which states that Adenine binds to Thymine (A-T) while Guanine binds to Cytosine (G-C).
According to this question, a student builds a model containing the base sequence: CAGCCATC, the model that contains bases that are complementary to the ones built by the student is: GTCGGTAG
The answer would be synaptic pruning.
The brain in children will have a much more synaptic connection than adults. This connection is important for learning process in the early stage of life. More synaptic connections allow multiple parts the brain areas to be connected even if there is a damage in one area.
The synapse will be cut down later in a process called synaptic pruning. Only the area that frequently used will be preserved.