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Bactierial cell, plant cell, carbon, eukaryotic cell

Carbon, bacterial cell, eukaryotic cell, plant cell

Order from smallest to largest:



Sucrose, pentode, nucleus, cell

Pentose, sucrose, nucleus, cell

Order: Endoplasmic reticulum, maltose, ribose, eukaryotic cell

Ribose, maltose, ER, Eukaryotic Cell

Order: ER, Oxygen, dATP, glycine

The order is: oxygen, glycine, dATP, endoplasmic reticulum
order smallest to largest: disaccharide, cell, nucleus, pentose
pentose , disaccharide, nucleus, cell

Order smallest to largest: plant cell, eukaryotric cell, polypeptide, bacterial cell

polypeptide, bacterial cell, eukaryotic cell, plant cell

Order: proteins bind to the origin of replication, replication forks merge DNA polymerase is released, dNTP is hydrolyzed to release pyrophosphate

proteins bind to the origin of replication, dNTP is hydrolyzed to release pyrophosphate (by product of DNA Replication), replication forks merge, DNA polymerase is released

Order smallest to largest: bacterial cell, plant cell, atom, eukaryotic cell

atom , bacterial cell, eukaryotic cell, plant cell
order: cell, endoplasmic reticulum, nucleotide, ribose
ribose, nucleotide (made up of ribose), endoplasmic reticulum, cell

Order: guanine, atom, ribosome, amino acid

atom, amino acid, guanine, ribosome

Order: replication is complete, replication forks approach each other to merge, proteins bind to the origin of replication, dNTP is hydrolyzed to release pyrophosphate

proteins bind to the origin of replication, dNTP is hydrolyzed to release pyrophosphate, replication forks approach each other to merge , replication is complete
Order: plant cell, bacterial cell, dTTP, eukaryotic cell
dTTP, bacterial cell, eukaryotic cell, plant cell

Order: 16S rRNA binds to Shine-Dalgarno box, stop codon is reached, charged tRNA enters the A-site, if a proprotein it is cleaved

16S rRNA (component of 30S small subunit odf ribosome) binds to Shine-Dalgarno box, charged tRNA enters the A-site, stop codon is reached, if a proprotein (any protein cleaved by convertase to form smaller protein) will be cleaved

Order: deoxyribose, nucleus, prokaryotic cell, sucrose

deoxyribose, sucrose , nucleus, prokaryotic cell

Order: TRANCRIPTIONINITIATION, intrinsic termination stem/loop forms, NTP hydrolyzes to release pyrophosphate, core enzyme leaves the DNA polymer

TRANCRIPTIONINITIATION, NTP (nucleoside triphosphate) hydrolyzes to release pyrophosphate (byproduct of DNA redplication), intrinsic termination stem/loop forms, core enzyme leaves the DNA polymer

Order: eukaryotic cell, ribose, cytosine, nucleolus

ribose, cytosine, nucleolus, eukaryotic cell

Order: prokaryotic cell, atom, endoplasmic reticulum, aldehyde

atom , aldehyde, endoplasmic reticulum, prokaryotic cell

Order: hemoglobin, nucleus, ribose, cell

ribose, hemoglobin (protein), nucleus, cell

Order: ribose, mitochondrion, bacterium, polysaccharide

ribose, polysaccharide, mitochondrion , bacterium

Order: ribosome, bacteria, deoxyribose, maltose

deoxyribose, maltose, ribosome, bacteria

Order: replication forks merge, DNA polymerase bind the DNA, DNA polymerase is released, a phosphodiester bond is formed

DNA polymerase bind the DNA, a phosphodiester bond is formed, replication forks merge, DNA polymerase is released