A telegraph, a telephone, and a teletype.
A)Electrical impulses from the beetle's nervous system B)Chemical signals from the beetle's immune system C)Coded messages in the DNA of the cell nucleus ITS (C)D)Digestive enzymes in the lysosomes of the celL
GPS does not use internet, it uses a constellation of US Airforce satellites that transmit coded radio messages. A GPS receiver picking up the radio messages from at least 4 of these satellites can decode them and determine latitude, longitude, altitude, and UTC time with great accuracy.
Coded Languages was created in 1981.
how is the information stored and coded in DNA and genes
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the Navaho language was used as a code, I think by the US, in WW2
Samuel Morse, an American inventor, developed a system for sending coded messages instantly along electrical wires.
An electronic device uses electric to represent coded information. Variations in the current are converted to codes used by the electronic device.
yes it does
analyzing and breaking coded messages.
A)Electrical impulses from the beetle's nervous system B)Chemical signals from the beetle's immune system C)Coded messages in the DNA of the cell nucleus ITS (C)D)Digestive enzymes in the lysosomes of the celL
The telegraph is a communication device that transmits messages using electrical signals over wires, while the telephone is a device that transmits voice conversations over wires or wirelessly. The key difference is that the telegraph communicates using coded messages, while the telephone allows for real-time spoken conversations.
Coded messages from the DNA in the protein
B, J, O,U, And Y
B, J, O, U, and Y
You decipher coded messages from the friendly spies. (see related question)
a system of words, letters, symbols, or numbers used to deliver messages or a set of rules