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Where could the organisms have come from in the 1768 broth experiment described?

the organisms could come from the heat in the broth if you boil it,cause if you boil it,it creates organisms. It will only work if you put a cap on top of the bottle you are boiling. the one with the cap on is not cantaminated. The one without the cap is cantaminated and already has organisms in it.so the organisms come from the oxygen in the one where it does not have the cap on


What would happen if mistakes occurred in the replication or separatiion of chromosomes?

You could have a mutant cell.


What characteristics of life do viruses show?

Several traits could lead one to consider viruses as living organisms. They carry and transmit their own genetic information, they consume resources, they move, or rather they take advantage of a host in order to move, and they initiate self-replication when in a suitable host.


End replication problem in DNA replication?

Your question is ambiguous and could refer to any of the following:Prokaryotes employ proteins that recognise termination sites, including the 'tus' protein. These bind and act as one way gates, so that termination occurs in a predefined location. The exact mechanism of termination is unknown, but is presumed to be a simple meeting of two replication forks causing the apparatus to stop and dissociate. Replication is successful without the tus protein.In eukaryotes, termination of replication is poorly understood.Eukaryotes have linear DNA, and as such cannot replicate a short region on the end of each DNA molecule on the lagging strand, since replication requires RNA primers, and there will be nowhere for the primer to bind (it is later degraded so cannot be kept). Eukaryotes therefore use telomeress, which are GT rich repeating units that 'protect' the end of the DNA and can be placed without the use of a templace (the telomerase enzyme itself has an RNA template within it). The sequence of the telomere is species dependent. There will always be an overhang on the telomere, where telomerase added bases that could not be replicated on the other strand (as there is still nowhere to put the primer).


Which best describes a difference between transcription and DNA replication-?

Another answer could be that Transcription uses Uracil. This is the answer I got from Apex btw.

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Where could the organisms have come from in the 1768 broth experiment described?

the organisms could come from the heat in the broth if you boil it,cause if you boil it,it creates organisms. It will only work if you put a cap on top of the bottle you are boiling. the one with the cap on is not cantaminated. The one without the cap is cantaminated and already has organisms in it.so the organisms come from the oxygen in the one where it does not have the cap on


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They could not hibernate or go very long without resources.