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Uniformitarianism.
It ensures that certain key components or activities of a cell are not destroyed when the cell is exposed to water
Typically quoted along with "the past is the key to the present" (or visa versa), this concept is the idea that geologic processes occuring now have always occurred throughout earths history (although NOT always at the same rate or intensity). Some examples: we see volcanoes erupting now, so there must have been volcanoes erupting in the past. We see animals go extinct now, so therefore animals must have gone extinct in the past. We see erosion causing sand along a beach now, so therefore sand in the geologic record must have formed at beaches. We see climate change now, so climate must have changed in the past. And so on.
Any change that changes the atomic and molecular composition and structure of the substances involved. Mostly it is a physical change that cannot be reversed.
Enzymes and the substrates they work on fit like a lock and key, if you change the shape of the key, the lock won't open. An enzyme whose shape changes is no longer able to activate the reaction of the substrate.
Soldiers and key Leaders are not present.
False Catastrophism is not the idea that the present is the key to the past. Uniformitarianism is the idea that the person is the key to the past.
water and oxygen
It is not mandatory that is must be a primary key but it must be a unique key in the other table.
Uniformitarianism.
enzymes and substrates
The option key is a modifier key (ALT) present on Apple Keyboard
James Hutton said this quote
As in the House, whips and assistant whips assist the majority and minority leaders of the senate by making sure that legislators are present for key votes.
Key datastructure is a data statucture or container which keeps key value pair. For a search the key is passed to check that the key is present in DS or not.
uniformitarianism
Galapagos Islands