Using a universal language makes it easy for medical professionals all around the world to communicate their ideas and findings, as well as comment on and test the experiments of each other. If there was no universal language among professionals internationally, then we would have a much more difficult time exchanging information as having to translate and convert each country's respective medical language into one's own would greatly damage the efficiency of medical communication and would possibly heavily slow the advancement of the medical field.
True. i think i don’t know for sure
The answer is determining hereditary diseases in individuals and families
The molecule shown below is a molecule that is generally termed as the energy currency molecule of the cell, and that is ATP.
The components of it include:
1. Adenine nitrogenous base, the far left
2.Ribose, sugar the same sugar found in RNA molecules, middle.
3. Triphosphate - 3 covalently bound phosphate groups ready to split apart as they don't typically like being bonded in that manner, due to charges on phosphate, being negatively charged.