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Hey there you got this! remember that A -T and C-G for the complement strand. Don't forget the 5' to 3'.
Usualy teachers if they don't specificy then the one you are given is 5' to 3' which means the mone you make lokking left to right is 3' to 5'. Make sure to choose the correct answer choice that looks like this.
Answer:
D. Each receptor triggers one particular type of cell behavior, for example, activating gene expression.
Explanation:
- Each extracellular signal molecule can induce different responses depending on the target cell.
- Lipophilic receptors diffuse or carried across the cell's plasma membrane and bind to an intracellular receptor. For example steroid hormones are transported via carrier proteins.
- Some signalling molecules only induce response from specific cells.
- A single receptor can be activated by different signal molecules.
Answer:
Two gametes end up with 30 chromosomes, one gamete will have 31 and one will have 29.
Explanation:
During meiosis, a single diploid cell divides into four haploid cells with half the chromosome number than the parent cell.
During meiosis I, homologous chromosomes separate and the chromosome number in the two daughter cells goes down by half. During meiosis II, the "sister" chromatids separate, and the chromosome number in the respective daughter cells remains the same.
Non-disjunction of a single dyad in meiosis II causes that one of the daughter cells will have an extra chromosome, and another will be lacking one. The two other gametes will be normal.
I drew a simple example of what would happen during meiosis of a 2n=4 cell if there was non-disjunction in a single dyad during meiosis II.
Ribosomes are the structure upon which messenger RNA is attached to synthesize a protein. If the protein is to be exported, the ribosomes are attached to the endoplasmic reticulum. The nucleus contains the DNA from which the m-RNA is synthesized.