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Short Answer: A,T,C,GLong Answer: Each nucleotide has 3 basic parts, all connected together into a single molecule.The 3 parts are a phosphate, a sugar and a base.All four monomers have the same deoxyribose (a five carbon sugar) and a phosphate group(PO4). Each nucleotide is distinguished by their different bases.Bases: Adenine (A), Cytosine (C), Guanine (G), and Thymidine (T).
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Body parts that start with T include: Throat Torso Tarsi Tibia Tear Ducts Toes Tongue Tendons Toenails ThoraxtoetonsilstorsotendonThoraxTissueTarsalTibiatongueteethtesticlesthighteattittemplethumbtoenailtracheaToe, tendon, toenail, tongue, tooth, and trapezius muscle.tongue tongueThere are many body parts that begin with the letter t. These include toes, torso, tibia, thyroid, thumb, and temples.: thumb, thigh, teeth, toe, toe nails, tongue.
Three: the letters "t", "h" and "e".
Trisect is a 7-letter word beginning with T. It means to cut into 3 parts.
T accounts for all the accounts are the same. Please give additional information about your question.
debit and credit
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The trial balance is a list of all T-accounts with a balance. That means that permanent T-accounts (assets, liability and equity T-accounts) and temporary T-accounts (dividends, expenses and revenues) are included. Reporting the trial balance would mean that the readers (internally and externally) would have to separate the permanent and temporary T-accounts themselves in order to make the balance sheet (info on financial statement) and income statement (info on performance).
One can access his or her AT&T wireless account (and all other AT&T accounts) by registering on the AT&T website and creating an AT&T access ID. This allows one to check all accounts with a single login.
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If you get 20,000.00 cas for inventory and get 20,000.00 in inventory what T accounts are affected
according to the formula: f(t)=f(0)*at f(25)=100*a25=466.1 a25=4.661 a=1.0635 or 6.35% increase ___________________ Use the Basic Present Value Equation. Given any three parts to this equation, the fourth can always be calculated. Basic Present Value Equation: PV = FVt / (1 + r)t FVt = Future Value of given time PV = Present Value r = rate t = period of time
B. T. Norton has written: 'Newspaper accounts'