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In genetics what does MB stand for?

Mb = million bases (or base pairs). The length of a strand of DNA is often denoted by the number of bases, which is equal to the number of nucleotides. So 2.4 kb means 2,400 bases, and 3.7 Mb means 3.7 million bases.For a double-stranded molecule of DNA, the letters "bp" are often used, meaning "base pairs".


What is a tree part that ends in mb?

Ah, a tree part that ends in "mb" is the "cambium." The cambium is a very important layer of cells in a tree that helps it grow and heal. Just like how mistakes can lead to beautiful creations in art, the cambium helps the tree grow stronger and more resilient with each passing year.


What is the blood test performed to determine cardiac damage in an acute myocardial infarction is?

The blood test performed to determine cardiac damage in an acute myocardial infarction is called a cardiac enzyme test. This test measures levels of specific enzymes released into the bloodstream when heart muscle cells are damaged during a heart attack. The most commonly measured enzymes are troponin and creatine kinase-MB (CK-MB).


Storage space is measured in what term?

Storage space is typically measured in units such as bytes, kilobytes, megabytes, gigabytes, terabytes, and so on. These units represent the amount of data that can be stored on a device or in the cloud.


What limits the amount of work a system can do?

The amount of work a system can do is limited by factors such as the available energy input, efficiency of the system, and the degree of internal resistance or friction that dissipates energy. Additionally, the second law of thermodynamics imposes limitations on the efficiency of converting energy into work.

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