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It is an ordered sequence.
Each number in a sequence is called a "term." The sequence itself is an ordered list of these terms, which can follow a specific pattern or rule. Terms can be finite or infinite, depending on whether the sequence has a defined endpoint or continues indefinitely.
The numbers in a sequence are called terms. Each term represents a specific position within the sequence, and they can follow a particular pattern or rule. For example, in the sequence of even numbers (2, 4, 6, 8), each number is a term that adheres to the rule of being an even integer.
They are called terms in a sequence.
An ordered set of numbers or objects is called a "sequence." In mathematics, a sequence is a list of elements arranged in a specific order, where each element is called a "term." The order is significant, meaning that changing the arrangement of the elements results in a different sequence. Examples include arithmetic sequences, geometric sequences, and various types of ordered lists.
Arranging characters in alphabetic order is called sorting. It involves arranging letters or symbols in a predetermined sequence based on their position in the alphabet.
An arrangement of objects in a specific order is called a sequence. This could refer to arranging objects based on size, color, shape, or any other characteristic in a set order.
Arranging things in a specific way is called organizing or categorizing. It can also be referred to as assembling or structuring items based on a particular system or criteria.
The specific expressed sequence of DNA that codes for a protein in this genetic sequence is called a gene.
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It is an ordered sequence.
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The process of forming words by arranging letters in the correct order is called spelling. This involves knowing the correct sequence of letters to create a specific word. Additionally, spelling correctly is essential for effective communication in both spoken and written language.
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Each number in a sequence is called a "term." The sequence itself is an ordered list of these terms, which can follow a specific pattern or rule. Terms can be finite or infinite, depending on whether the sequence has a defined endpoint or continues indefinitely.
The process of converting mRNA into a sequence of amino acids is called translation. During translation, mRNA is read by ribosomes to produce a specific sequence of amino acids according to the genetic code. This sequence of amino acids then folds into a protein with a specific function.