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Protein is made from amino acids, which are building-blocks of protein. The Precambrian Shield in North America is made of rock that consists of alternating bands of iron and chert. Rocks that consist of alternating bands of iron and chert are called chert.
Organisms package DNA in nuclei. Multicellular eukaryotes are the group of organisms containing the first multicellular eukaryotes.

What are the building-blocks of protein? - Proteins are composed of amino acids, which are linked together by peptide bonds. What is the name of the Precambrian Shield in North America? - The Preca

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Question: can you answer the following questions? What are the building-blocks of protein? What is the name of the Precambrian Shield in North America? What are rocks called that consist of alternating bands of iron and chert? What type of organism packages its DNA in nuclei? What is the group of organisms containing the first multicellular eukaryotes called? What is a very stable mineral often used to date Precambrian rocks?

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Answer: 1. The building-blocks of protein are amino acids. 2. The name of the Precambrian Shield in North America is the Canadian Shield. 3. Rocks that consist of alternating bands of iron and chert are called banded iron formations. 4. Organisms that package their DNA in nuclei are eukaryotes. 5. The group of organisms containing the first multicellular eukaryotes is called Metazoans. 6. A very stable mineral often used to date Precambrian rocks is zircon.

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Published: Friday, January 6, 2023

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