What is the function of Single-Stranded Binding Proteins (SSBs) in DNA replication?
A. Seals the nicks between Okazaki fragments
B. Removes RNA primers
C. Synthesizes new DNA strand
D. Stabilizes the single-stranded DNA regions
Select your answer:
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Benefits of Physical Activity › ViewThe ability to change your body’s position quickly to control your body’s movements.
A. Agility
B. Balance
C. Coordination
D. Reaction Time
Anatomy - Muscle Contraction and Growth › View
Aerobic respiration energy lasts approximately
A. 15 seconds
B. hours
C. 30-60 seconds
D. as long as the muscle is contracting