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What is endosymbiotic theory?

Endosymbiotic theory explains the origin of eukaryotic cells. Eukaryotes (cells that contain membrane bound organelle) are believed to have evolved from prokaryotic cells (unicellular organism that lacks ...

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Explain the process of Translation.

Translation involves three main steps; initiation, elongation and termination.Initiation begins when a mRNA (messenger RNA) binds to the small of the sub unit of the ribosome, where it moves to the start ...

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Explain the genetic code.

After the cell has carried out the process of DNA transcription, we are left with a transcribed mRNA fragment. This, similar to DNA, is a chain of 4 different bases - cytosine, guanine, adenine and uracil...

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How do alliances contribute to military security?

By becoming a member of a military alliance, states acquire military security. States who believe that their territorial sovereignty might not survive just on their own resources are more likely to join a...

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What is the limiting reagent and thus the mass of product for the reaction: P4O10 + 6H2O --> 4H3PO4 if 5.00 g of P4O10 react with 1.50 g of water?

1)   Determine the moles of each reactant and thus the limiting reagent:# moles= mass (g)/Mr . Mr of P4O10 = (4 x 30.97) + (10 x 16.00) = 283.88 g mol

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