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Proteins, large complex molecules, are major building blocks of all living organisms. discuss the following in relation to proteins.
(a) the chemical composition and levels of structure of proteins.
(b) the roles of dna and rna in protein synthesis
(c) the roles of proteins in membrane structure and transport of molecules across the membrane
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What is the answer for the complicated molecules that make up living things usually contain carbon. why is carbon so important in these molecules?
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Indicate the coat color and the proportion of offspring with that color for each of the following crosses of rabbits. assume all are homozygous. chinchilla x chinchilla 1/2 agouti, 1/2 chinchilla 3/4 agouti, 1/4 chinchilla all chinchilla
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2. cheryl hears a new song on the radio every day during the week on her commute to work. surprisingly, when the song comes on at a party on saturday night, she knows most of the words without trying. describe the three ways that we use cognition to learn without reinforcement. which type of cognitive learning without reinforcement best explains how cheryl knew the song lyrics? explain your answer.
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