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∙ 10y agoSubtract -13 at each consecutive term and so the next term will be -34
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∙ 10y ago3 5 15 75 1125 Assuming the following reasoning is correct: 3x5=15 5x15=75 15x75=1125
"CCM" is not a correct sequence.
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.
There is no single answer since the correct ratio depends on what information you do have.
The correct answer is "Proofreading enzymes." Proofreading enzymes help to identify and correct errors in DNA replication, ensuring accuracy in the DNA sequence.
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Read the criteria. Read the passage. Evaluate the passage. Identify the score.
The sequence of DNA bases determines the sequence of amino acids in a protein, which in turn affects the protein's structure and function. Any changes in the DNA sequence can lead to alterations in the protein produced, potentially impacting its functionality. Therefore, a correct sequence of DNA bases is crucial for the accurate production of proteins.
ASN, ALA, PHE, ARG.
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S-A node, A-V node, A-V bundle, Purkinje fibers
SA node, AV node, AV Bundle, Purkinje Fibers
The sequence of nucleotides in DNA molecule is equivalent and is closely related to an amino acid sequence in the protein molecule. If for any reason the sequence of DNA nucleotides changes it will be reflected in amino acid sequence in the protein. Moreover, the correct sequence of amino acid in the protein will form the correct three-dimensional structure, or tertiary structure, that will confer the biological activity to protein. If a wrong amino acid is translated from a mutated gene in the DNA could change the spatial structure of the protein and therefore modify or erase its biological function.
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