Cetaceans can get stranded due to natural causes such as illness, old age, or injury. They may also accidentally enter shallow waters while chasing prey, navigating unfamiliar areas, or trying to escape predators. Additionally, human activities like noise pollution, ship strikes, entanglement in fishing gear, and pollution can also contribute to cetacean strandings.
No, DNA is usually double-stranded, consisting of two strands that are complementary to each other. RNA, on the other hand, is usually single-stranded. There are exceptions to this, such as certain viral RNA genomes that can be double-stranded.
When double stranded DNA is unwound into single stranded DNA, single-strand binding proteins bind to each single stranded DNA strand and prevent the two strands from reattaching to each other, allowing DNA replication to continue.
Stranded in the Jungle was created in 1956.
Viruses can contain either DNA or RNA, but not both. DNA viruses have genetic material made of DNA, while RNA viruses have genetic material made of RNA. Some viruses have single-stranded genetic material, while others have double-stranded genetic material.
Single-stranded DNA-binding proteins (SSBs) are specialized proteins that bind and protect single-stranded DNA from degradation and stabilize the DNA structure during processes such as replication, recombination, and repair. SSBs prevent the single-stranded DNA from forming secondary structures and help facilitate the binding of other proteins involved in DNA metabolism.
84 living cetaceans (not extinct) though there are 7 extinct cetaceans
the answer is not "who" but actually "what are" Cetaceans are marine mammals
Yes, by definition cetaceans are an order of mammals.
RNA is always single stranded. DNA, on the other hand, can exist as either single-stranded or double-stranded.
No, pod is a group of whales or other cetaceans.
It is believed by most researchers that humpbacks (and other cetaceans) use magnetite.
no. they are cetaceans.
DNA is double stranded, meaning it consists of two strands of nucleotides that are connected together. RNA, on the other hand, is typically single stranded.
No, DNA is usually double-stranded, consisting of two strands that are complementary to each other. RNA, on the other hand, is usually single-stranded. There are exceptions to this, such as certain viral RNA genomes that can be double-stranded.
Whales and some other cetaceans have unusable leg bones as a vestigal structure.
stranded where? stranded where? stranded where?
Cetaceans