Your answer would be homeostasis.
Answer:
Homeostasis I think
Answer:
Concentration, location, pH and temperature
Explanation:
The concentration of an enzyme can be hugely important for its functionality, with increasing concentration, the enzyme can increase the reaction rate. This means that if the concentration of an enzyme is low, it might not be able to perform its functions optimally as the amount of substrate could be too high relative to the amount of enzyme.
The location of an enzyme is hugely important. It has to be in the correct area of the cell in order to contact its substrate. In this case, the substrates are DNA/RNA, so location on the molecule is important. For example, RNA polymerase is needed to transcribe RNA from DNA, but it should be at the correct location (at the correct gene) in order to perform its function.
Temperature and pH are important environmental conditions that contribute to enzyme function. Enzymes will have a range of temperatures and pH for which it is functional, and within that, a more specific optimal temperature and pH at which it performs its best. Outside this range, the enzyme will not perform its function properly. At very high temperatures and at very low/high pH, the enzyme could even become denatured and destroyed.
Answer:
Its just Concentration, pH, and temperature
Explanation:
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A carbon footprint is the total emissions of greenhouse gases caused by an individual D
There are many food chains within a food web.
Food chains in an ecosystem have consumers but no producers.
A food chain always begins with a producer because these organisms are the source of energy for other organisms in an ecosystem.
Answer:
Translocation
Explanation:
Translocation is a chromosomal defect in which part of a chromosome breaks off and reattaches backward on the same chromosome.
Translocation can happen due to many reasons like:
A) Some of the changes that arise around the time of conception or production of sperm or egg.
B) The inheritance of altered chromosome from father or mother.
Translocations can be divided into two forms:
In reciprocal translocations, fragments of two chromosomes break off from two different places, break and swap each other's segments. While in Robertsonian translocation one chromosome attached with other.
Hope it help!
Answer:
Translocation :)
Explanation:
B