The combination of chemical reactions through which an organism builds up or breaks down materials as it carries out its life processes is called metabolism.
Its main purpose is to convert food to energy.
Explanation:
Metabolism can even confer with the add of all chemical reactions that occur in living organisms, together with digestion and therefore the transport of drugs into and between totally different cells, during which case the set of reactions among the cells is named intermediator metabolism or intermediate metabolism.
The answer is Ser-Arg-Ala-Val-Gly-STOP
It is known that three nucleotide bases on mRNA are called codon and that each codon codes for the specific amino acid. According to the genetic code chart, the following mRNA sequence will code for the following amino acid sequence:
mRNA sequence: UCU CGA GCC GUU GGG UGA
Amino acid sequence: Ser Arg Ala Val Gly STOP
This is late, sorry about that but for future people the answer should be:
Serine (ser), arginine (arg), alanine (ala), valine (val), glycine (gly), stop
According to the de-coding chart for this lab.
Answer:
Proteins are processed and modified in a successive manner to add or remove sugar as they move from cisterna to cisterna.
Explanation:
Golgi apparatus has a flat membrane disk in varies in number in stack, the number can be in between 3 to 20, however six is found in most of them. Cisternae can be separated in four classes cis, medial, trans, and TGN.
Proteins that come from the endoplasmic reticulum in cis type of cisternae after passed through cis to cis and move the protein in order to add or remove sugars to protein.
Thus, the correct answer is - Proteins are processed and modified in a successive manner to add or remove sugar as they move from cisterna to cisterna.
Answer:
A) Temporal Lobe
Explanation:
The temporal lobe is involved with processing auditory information, short-term memory, and speech.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
buffer
substrate
The right answer is the catalyst.
In chemistry, a catalyst is a substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction; it participates in the reaction but it is neither part of the products nor reagents and therefore does not appear in the equation-balance of this reaction.
The catalyst accelerates, sometimes in considerable proportions, the chemical reaction, but it is not consumed: either it does not participate in the reaction but its presence facilitates the breakage of the bonds, or it participates but is regenerated at the end.
Catalysts are widely used in industry and laboratory.
In nature and in biochemistry, some proteins have catalytic activity. They are enzymes.