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Yes, transformed cells have the ability to pass their newly-acquired traits onto succeeding generations. This is because the transformation process often involves integrating foreign genetic material into the cell's genome, which can be inherited by daughter cells during cell division. As a result, the traits conferred by the transformed cells can be maintained and passed on to subsequent generations.
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Capable of being done.
only time will tell
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OBD0 and OBD1 are generations of diagnostic boards in Honda automobiles. ODB1 is the newer generation of board and is capable of relaying more information.
Personification. Personification is when human-like qualities are attributed to non-human things, making the tin can seem as if it was capable of being transformed into a car.
It's a pretty simple answer actually. Food has calories. When it's consumed, the calories are transformed into energy. If the animal does not expell all the energy that it is capable of, the calories are then turned to fat. This is the same for humans.
Gender inequality is regarded as a social problem because it is a perception of people about other sexes. It takes many generations for people to slowly accept those who are different and realize what they are capable of.
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"Capable of"
No, the word capable is not an adverb.The word "capable" is an adjective.
Depends on what Capability you ask IPV6 Capable ? VOIP Capable ? Video Capable ?
You are not 'capable' of using 'capable' in a sentence.
Addiction is an unfortunate ordeal that some individuals must experience, but addiction treatment options are available. To find the best option, a person or those close to that person needs to find a capable treatment facility. There are hundreds of centers around the country that are each dedicated to rehabilitating individuals. Some are better than others at succeeding though. Therefore, it is important to find the best and most capable location to help that person through their problems.
No. Being careless enough to get pregnant at 14 will not get you emancipated. Emancipation is a reward for young adults that can show to a court that they are capable of acting and succeeding as a legal adult. If the rift between you and your mother is not solvable then you will likely be moved to foster care as a ward of the state.
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