20, one for each type of different amino acid.
30, by the wobble effect only 30 tRNAs are required to encode the 20 amino acids
20 different tRNAs, one for each essential amino acid
Well, tRNA caries a single amino acid codon and no other amino acid codon, so about 64 types at least as that is the condon table.
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there are alot of different species but there is about the same number of angiospems so there is about 200,000-300,000
Yes, I have them!
There are 22 amino acids that humans require for life. however, there are hundreds of different kinds of amino acids.
in many different ways , depending on the type of science
The 30 million different species on Earth illustrate the diversity of life. Some estimates of the number of species are even higher; even though the exact number isn't known, scientists do know there are many undiscovered species.
0 equator is the minimum degrees of latitudes
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An isomer is a molecule or compound that has the same number of atoms as another but a different structure, different physical and chemical properties. Isomers can exist because in large molecules there are several different ways you can position the same elements to make different structures.
You can control the number of water molecules that exist in a hydration compound by regulating the number of hydrogen and hydroxyl ions.
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molecules
They are made of different kinds of molecules.
a molecules are made of atoms
Well, water (H2O) does exist as molecules, which are the smallest representative particles of water. However, neon (Ne) is an element, which means its smallest representative particle is the atom.
There are quite a few molecules that must form for life to exist. One of these life-supporting molecules is water.
Intermolecular force holds large numbers of different molecules together.
The were not invented, they exist. Atoms and molecules were discovered.