Answer:
All of the above (marcaine, xylocaine, and novocain are local anesthetics)
Explanation:
Local anesthetics are medications that are administered to render a specific part of the body numb, and cause loss of sensation usually for a short period of time. The patient administered a local anesthetics, only feels numbness in the targeted part during the surgical procedure, and as such feels no pain or stress on the part of the body where such procedure is being performed.
All of the above listed medications are examples of local anesthetics.
Answer: Phosphorous
Explanation:
Phosphorus and Nitrogen are similar in nature as they have 5 electrons in the outermost shell. Nitrogen and phosphorous belong to the same family on the periodic table.
As phosphorus lies just below nitrogen the characteristics of both the elements will be similar.
They are found abundant on earth and are cycle by biogeochemical cycle.
Answer:
A molecule of mRNA is formed.
Explanation:
Translation is the second process that occurs in gene expression. It is the process by which the information encoded in the mRNA transcript is used to synthesize a protein.
The mRNA nucleotide sequence is read in a group of three nucleotides called CODON. Each codon specifies an amino acid. Translation, which occurs in the ribosomes (cytoplasm), reads the codon with an anticodon using the complementary base pairing rule i.e. A-U, G-C. This means that a CODON-ANTICODON pairs.
The anticodon carries a corresponding amino acid to the polypeptide sequence. A peptide bond is formed when two amino acids joins together in a condensation reaction.
Note: A molecule of mRNA is formed during transcription
Answer:
C
Explanation:
you have 1 full square and 1/4 of the other square, making 1 1/4
The answer is, "B", "Ribosomal RNA".