Subtract -13 at each consecutive term and so the next term will be -34
"CCM" is not a correct sequence.
3 5 15 75 1125 Assuming the following reasoning is correct: 3x5=15 5x15=75 15x75=1125
Any ordered set of numbers (and other things) is a sequence. There need not be any discernible pattern to the sequence (Brownian motion, for example), or a pattern which is understood only by the person who defined the sequence. With the last category in mind, every ordered set of numbers is a correct sequence.
It isn't clear what you want to justify.
b,c
The correct answer is "Proofreading enzymes." Proofreading enzymes help to identify and correct errors in DNA replication, ensuring accuracy in the DNA sequence.
problem definition, data analysis, conclusion
In order to answer this, you have to have something following the question.
Pentium II, Athlon XP, Pentium 4 Celeron, Pentium Extreme Edition
The correct sequence of events in forming a protein is transcription, where the DNA is transcribed into mRNA, followed by translation, where the mRNA is decoded to build a specific sequence of amino acids, and finally, post-translational modifications that help the protein fold into its correct shape and function properly.
Read the criteria. Read the passage. Evaluate the passage. Identify the score.
ASN, ALA, PHE, ARG.
The sequence of DNA is used, through a process involving the different types of RNA, into amino acids to produce the proteins. The sequence is what determines the amino acids used, and thus an incorrect sequence will build a different protein.
sensory, interneuron, motor nueron
S-A node, A-V node, A-V bundle, Purkinje fibers
SA node, AV node, AV Bundle, Purkinje Fibers
what is the correct sequence in the policy making process