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eukaryotic cells
There are two basic types of cells, prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells. The main difference between eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells is that eukaryotic cells have a nucleus. The nucleus is where cells store their DNA, which is the genetic material. The nucleus is surrounded by a membrane
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Answer: Exons
Explanation:
In eukaryotic cell the primary transcript are very long the contains coding region (exons) and non coding region (introns)
The parts of the gene sequence that are expressed (coding region) in the protein are called exons, because they are expressed, while the parts of the gene sequence that are not expressed in the protein are called introns, because they come in between the exons.
Intron is a portion of a gene that does not code for amino acids. These Intron sequence are cleaved out and exons are spliced (I. E combine together) to form the mature mRNA molecule.
Exons are the mRNA parts that are kept and used to make protein.
I have 6 but here they are:
01.) Iron Deficiency
02.) Iodine Deficiency
03.) Vitamin B Deficiency
04.) Vitamin B12 Deficiency
05.) Calcium Deficiency
06.) Vitamin A Deficiency
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If the grass contains 100,000 kcal of energy, the energy a fox will obtain from eating a bird is 1,000 kcal.
<h3>What is Calorie?</h3>
This is defined as a unit of energy and it decreases as it moves up the food web in the ecosystem.
The organisms only derive 10 percent of the energy when the feed on others. In this case, the grass has 100,000 kcal of energy which when eaten by the bird will be 10 percent which is 10,000 kcal. When the fox eats the bird it becomes 1,000 kcal.
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