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A type of energy fueled by the transfer of electrons from positive and negative points within a conductor. Electricity is widely used for providing power to buildings, electric devices, and even some automobiles.
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- Initiation-
- For initiation, the ribosome binds to the mRNA at the start codon (AUG) that is recognised only by the initiator tRNA.
- Elongation-
- The ribosome proceeds to the elongation phase of protein synthesis.
- During elongation stage, complexes composed of an amino acid linked to tRNA, sequentially bind to the appropriate codon in mRNA by forming complementary base pairs with the tRNA anticodon.
- The ribosome moves from codon to codon along the mRNA.
- Amino acids are added one by one, translated into Polypeptide sequences dictated by DNA and represented by mRNA.
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- At the end, a release factor binds to the stop codon, terminating translation and releasing the complete polypeptide from the ribosome.
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Planning and controlling are inseparable twins of management because: .
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(iv) Planning and controlling both are forward looking as well as backward looking.
(v)Both are integral parts of an organisation and are necessary for the smooth functioning of an enterprise.
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DNA replication is semiconservative. Each strand in the double helix acts as a template for synthesis of a new, complementary strand. New DNA is made by enzymes called DNA polymerases, which require a template and a primer (starter) and synthesize DNA in the 5' to 3' direction.
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