<span>In non-overlapping code there would be four amino acids, because there are just four triplets in the code, of which none is the stop codone. For maximally overlapping code there would be ten amino acids encoded, the four starting from the first letter: AUG, UUA, CGG, AAU, then three starting from the second letter: UGU, UAC, GGA, and the three starting from the third letter: GUU, ACG, GAA.</span>
Answer:
A lighting producing organ to attract mates and prey.
Explanation:
Camouflage would do very little for a fish that spends most of it's day in the middle of a dark ocean. Mimicking other deep sea creatures would actually be more of a disadvantage than an advantage, as the sounds would be more likely to scare away potential prey, rather than attract them. A light however, would attract the prey's curiousity and urge them to check out the light.
Answer: b. Nutrients that leave the small intestine via blood are delivered first to the liver.
Explanation:
Lymph is a clear fluid that leeks out from the interstitial spaces of the cells and this comprises of electrolytes, blood proteins, and antibodies. It is pushed towards the heart from the lymphatic vessels. The nutrients from the small intestine are drained into the bloodstream and they are circulated to all parts of the body and not directly destined towards the liver.
jagged line of protein discs which attach thin filaments from
end to end, trace the boundary where
sarcomeres connect, thick type of
smallest muscle unit: composed of staggered arrays of many myosin molecules
which interact with actin when calcium is present.