Three base units of DNA are called a Codon. A series of codons code for a protein.
-- Meter -- Kilogram -- Second -- Coulomb
MeterLiterGramAnswerOnly one of the above units is an SI base unit: the metre. In fact, there are seven, not three, base units. These are the metre, the kilogram, the second, the ampere, the kelvin, the candela, and the mole.
The small units are called nucleotides, and they consist of three parts: a phosphate group deoxyribose and a nitrogen containing base
A set of three base pairs in DNA is called a codon. Each codon codes for a specific amino acid during protein synthesis.
Base triplets are the building blocks of codons in DNA. Each base triplet, consisting of three nucleotides, corresponds to a specific amino acid or a stop signal in the genetic code. This relationship between base triplets and codes allows for the translation of DNA sequences into proteins.
-- Meter -- Kilogram -- Second -- Coulomb
MeterLiterGramAnswerOnly one of the above units is an SI base unit: the metre. In fact, there are seven, not three, base units. These are the metre, the kilogram, the second, the ampere, the kelvin, the candela, and the mole.
The area of a triangle is half base times height so any triangles whose base times height is 60 units will have an area of 30 square units e.g. base = 10 units, height = 6 units; base = 5 units, height = 12 units; base = 7.5 units, height = 8 units.
The small units are called nucleotides, and they consist of three parts: a phosphate group deoxyribose and a nitrogen containing base
There are not three, but seven base units in the SI. See the list here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SI_base_units The first three in the list are the ones used in mechanics.
1 unit and 40 units 100 units and 0.4 units sqrt(2) units and 20*sqrt(2) units.
(one times the base of the number system in use) plus (three units).
A set of three base pairs in DNA is called a codon. Each codon codes for a specific amino acid during protein synthesis.
Derived units are units formed by combining base units through mathematical operations, such as area (square meters). Supplementary units are units used alongside base units to form the complete set of units in a system, such as the radian for angles in the International System of Units.
The base units of the SI system (Systeme International, as it's known in French) are kilograms (mass), meters (length/distance), and seconds (time).Because of this, the SI system is sometimes called the kg-m-s system. There are many others, but their use has become deprecated over the past 100 years or so.Believe it or not, all other SI units are based on these three units. Even seemingly unrelated units like Volts.Good luck.
the 3 main base units would be, > ?
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