What might happen if you changed one nucleotide in a codon?
A. The protein would stop being made.
B. The protein would have the wrong amino acid sequence.
C. There would be no effect on the protein.
D. All of the above are possible.
Ans: D. All of the above are possible.
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What time point represents G2?
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
The male sage grouse who is “displaying” is likely _____
a. indicating that he are ready to spar with other males b. claiming part of the territory as his own c. attracting a mate in a monogamous union d. attracting a mate in a polygamous union e. indicating that he has won a mate
Digestion of protein begins in the
a. mouth. b. esophagus. c. stomach. d. duodenum. e. jejunum.
What is the name of the process used by the nervous system to increase the strength of muscle contraction by stimulating more motor units?
Summation Tetanus Oxygen debt Recruitment