What would happen to the motion of a car’s wheels if the friction could be removed from the tracks? Explain why.
If friction is removed from the ground then powered wheels of car would rotate on their own axis wothout moving forward because there is no friction to give wheels forward motion and wheel would slip and car would remain stationary . Thus, without friction on road no automobile would move .
What would happen to the motion of a car’s wheels if the friction could be removed...
3. Briefly describe the importance of accurate splicing. What happens if too much RNA is removed during splicing? What happens if not enough RNA is removed during splicing? What would happen if a splicing event results in the deletion of a single nucleotide from the beginning of an exon? (4 points)
3. Briefly describe the importance of accurate splicing. What happens if too much RNA is removed during splicing? What happens if not enough RNA is removed during splicing? What...
what would happen to the flow of carbon in central metabolism if alpha-ketoglutarate was being removed to make the amino acid glutamate?
If bulb B is removed from Circuit 1, what will happen to bulbs A and C? A stays the same A goes out A gets brighter A gets dimmer C stays the same C goes out C gets brighter C gets dimmer If bulb B is removed from Circuit 3, what will happen to bulbs A and C? A stays the same A goes out A gets brighter A gets dimmer C stays the same C goes out C gets...
Could please explain what would happen in these scenarios 1. If the base sequences of the guide RNA and the target DNA do NOT match If the base sequences of the guide RNA and the target DNA do match
What would happen in the synthesis of sulfanilamide if the amino group were not protected as an amide in the chlorosulfonation step? If the Amino group were NOT protected, it would do a ____ substitution on chlorosulfonic acid. Later in the sequence, this group ____ be removed without cleaving the other sulfonamide group. electrophilic; could not nucleophilic; could not nucleophilic; could electrophilic; could
What mass of ozone could be produced from a car’s exhaust if 4.00 g NO2 react in an excess of oxygen? NO2(g) + O2(g) → NO(g) + O3(g)
1. Define constant velocity. 2. Collect and organize data of the car’s motion. 3. Create a position vs. time graph using data collected. 4. Define the meaning of the slope (i.e. what does it tell you about the car’s motion?) 1. Mark the starting point on the floor using a piece of masking tape. (This is the 0 cm point.) When you begin, the front of the car should be at the starting point. 2. Start the car moving. 3....
1. How does true motility differ from Brownian movement? 2. What could happen if you would touch the bottom of the motility agar with your needle during inoculation? 3 Explain why the following steps are essential during subculturing: a) Flaming the loop or needle prior to and after each inoculation. b) Cooling the loop or needle prior to obtaining the microorganism c) Holding the test tube caps in the hand as opposed placing them on the bench top. d) Flaming...
What will happen if the promoter sequence for a specific gene is removed so that it is no longer present, but the rest of the chromosome remains unchanged? A.The corresponding pre-mRNA will not be made. B.Transcription will occur. C.A longer than normal pre-mRNA will be made. D.A shorter than normal pre-mRNA will be made. E.B and C. F.B and D.
Oscillatory motion can be defined as a motion that is repeated over and over. With no friction, the motion would continue forever. Oscillatory motion can be found throughout the world. Think of something you know of in everyday life, other than a pendulum, that exhibits oscillatory motion. Address the following: Describe the item that exhibits this motion. Explain whether it is simple harmonic motion. Is it a damped oscillator, or is it driven? Explain, if applicable, why it was designed...