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In which part of the cell are the chromosomes found?
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Asked 10/31/2008 7:33:23 AM
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In which part of the cell are the chromosomes found?
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In which part of the cell are the chromosomes found?
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was found in the original cell and as each other because the chromosomes in each
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www.contexo.info/DNA_Basics/Mitosis.htm
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Are chromosomes in pairs or singles?
Weegy:
A pair of chromosomes in the same individual that carry the same type of
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www.ksu.edu/biology/pob/genetics/defin.htm
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User:
Chromosomes are strands of a chemical called what?
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These DNA strands are called chromosomes.
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is DNA a chemical
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there are 3 bases in a codon 3 in a anticodon, which codes for an amino acid depending on the sequence...
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what is the name of the chemical that makes up chromosomes?
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One of the most powerful negative feedbacks in the climate system is thermal radiation. to space. As the temperature of the earth system increases, more energy is emitted to space, which in turn limits the warming. [ [ It is commonly assumed that this feedback operates under the constraint that the energy budget at the top-of-atmosphere (TOA) does not vary by much at large temporal and spatial scales. A recent study byWielicki et al. (2002) suggests, however, that this may not be the case. Those authors use satellite observations to show that there has been an increase in the outgoing longwave radiation (OLR), which they attribute to a change in the tropical mean cloudiness. In additional study, Chen et al. (2002) claim that the changes in radiation budget are due to an increase in the strength of the Hadley circulation. Neither of these explanations are supported by climate models, suggesting that our current understanding of the radiation budget of the tropics, at least as it is represented in climate models, is incomplete. The aim of this paper is to address the more general question of what are the physical phenomena that can alter the tropical mean radiation budget of climate models. First, we use four different atmosphere general circulation models (GCMs) to test how changes in the strength of the Hadley circulation influence the tropical mean TOA energy budget. Experiments are performed with the atmosphere GCMs coupled to a mixed layer ocean in which ocean heat transports are specified such that the SST is close to the observed. Another set of experiments is also performed in which the ocean heat transport is set to zero everywhere. The difference in the strength of the Hadley circulation between these two experiments in all four models is dramatic (as much as a factor of two change in meridional overturning), whilethe tropical mean OLR change is smaller than the observed changes over the last decade. This result suggests that, regardless of the details of the model physics, changes in the strength of the Hadley circulation are not an effective way of changing the tropical TOA energy budget. ] ]
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Chromosomes are stands of a chemical callled___?
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Chromosomes are stands of a chemical callled deoxyribonucleic acid.
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