as i'm sure you know....an enzyme is a biological catalyst, it controls the rate of reaction- in the body itspeeds it up and is what enables the body to function. Each enzyme is specific- it will only work on one particular substrate... it has an active site which can bind to the substrate...and...
the first one was transcription...and the second one translation....lucky for me i did genetics as an option! so knew this in the detail needed for that! when we did blueprint i had nooo idea but yeh! twas a pretty good question i thought to add to an overall great paper
im like98% sure it works like that...coz im from qld..this whole system gives me the shits! lol but from everyone i've talked to n all the stuff i've looked into thats how i've been told it works! the teacher at skool who's like the "know all" on the hsc told me that so i'm guessing it's true...
u would get the first persons mark...that's why rank's so important....when u get ur actual marks the day before the uai comes out u'll get ur results...but into ur uai calculations goes the mark that matches your rank....it's so that if ur a good student n do well throughout the year and u...
there isn't really a formula for finding recombination rates....u have to use a test cross because for each species the recombination rate is going to be different. You need to do a test cross with linked genes n then the rate of recombinant DNA gives you the distance of the two genes on the...
this confused me a lil at first....but its easier if u put it like this...
a gene is the one that controls a factor...ie. a gene can code for eye colour or it can code for height...an allele is the options on that gene....like eye colour could be blue or green....height could be tall or short...
multiple alleles....is when a gene has three or more possible alleles for that characteristic...for example the ABO blood groups...u can have an A, B or the absence of either A or B as a genotype..the dotpoint specifically asks for a non-human example....a good one is in dogs
there's four...
element 112 is the most accurate one to write about....there have been claims of element 114 and 116 but different websites have conflicting information and the claim to discovering element 118 was false....so 112 is probbly the best to write about..u can risk the other higher ones tho if u can...
the haber process is always in equilibrium because it will never be driven to completetion....the thing that changes however is the position of the equilibrium in order to maximise the yield. The issues however is that becasue it's exothermic a increasing the temp would make the reaction occur...
injecting antigens of the pathogen stimulates the body's immune response this is a more long term effort as the body's b-cells then are able to readily re-create the antibodies needed if the body should become infected with measles. Through injecting the body with antibodies to the measles...
Mitosis- cell division in which two identical daughter cells are formed. It is occurs in cell growth and repair
Meoisis- chromosome pairs halve in meiosis. Is involved in producing gametes. It forms four cells with a haploid number of chromosomes
thats kinda it other than the actual...
de facto couples don't have access to the state court system like normal married couples do...gay couples don't either as they come under de facto status. The new law reform family centres though are aimed at giving greater access to the counselling and different services for everyone, not just...
the question is - Helen sets up a prize fund with a single investment of $1000 to provide her school with an annual prize valued at $72. The fun accrues interest at a rate of 6% per annum, compunded annualy. the first prize is awarded one year after the investment is set up."
then it asks let...