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28.03.2021 •
Biology
The Sting of bees contains which acid
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Ответ:
Formic acid
Explanation:
It is a type of acid which causes the sting. The sting can be neutralised by applying a base.
Ответ:
Explanation:
It makes up 0.9% of venom, and causes itching and pain at the sites of the Sting.Ответ:
2; 1; 4; 3; 4; 5
Explanation:
A transfer RNA is a small RNA sequence (approximately 75-90 nucleotides in size) that serves as an adaptor molecule in order to link a specific triplet of nucleotides or 'codon' in the messenger RNA (mRNA) with a particular amino acid in the ribosomes during protein synthesis (i.e., during translation). The tRNAs have 1-a trinucleotide region known as the anticodon, which is a sequence complementary to a codon in mRNA, and 2-a region for attaching a particular amino acid. Moreover, a ribosome has three slots for binding tRNAs: A site, P site, and E site. The ribosomal A-site is the first location the t-RNA binds during translation; the P-site is the second binding site for tRNAs; and, finally, the E-site is the third site where deacylated tRNAs bind before their dissociation from the ribosome.