Homologous vs Analogous traits. Homologous Orangutans are one of the largest primates with males reaching heights of up to 5' feet and a weight of nearly 200lbs. Their arms are 1.5 times the length of their legs and have feet that more closely resemble their hands, providing them with 4 limbs which they use to walk, climb, eat, and manipulate objects. Humans are the only living species of homo sapiens. Humans have an average height somewhere between 5'6" to 5'8" and an average weight of around 200lbs for males. Humans and Orangutans share many physical traits with each other including teeth. Both humans and orangutans have 32 teeth which include incisors, canines, premolars, and molars. That is where the similarities end however has the shape of the jaw and the teeth themselves differ between the two species. Orangutans have a larger rectangular shaped jaw when compared to a human, along with generally larger teeth, especially the canines. This is due to the
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ReplyDeleteStudents eat pizza before and after school because it is good for us.
You got it!!! Can you tell I like pizza?
DeleteThomas, good code, though there shouldn't be any uracils (U) in DNA. You only find those in RNA.
ReplyDeleteBrendon, good decode.
Here is my decode for reference:
DNA: AACATACTAAGUCTGAACAAGTACGTGCAATACTGAACGGAAGCGAATCGUAC
RNA: UUGUAUGAUUCAGACUUGUUCAUGCACGUUAUGACUUGCCUUCGCUUAGCAUG
Codons: AUG AUU CAG ACU UGU UCA UGC ACG UUA UGA CUU GCC UUC GCU UAG
(start) Students eat pizza before and after school because it is good for us. (stop)