Answer:
The dentritic cells can sense all of the foreign patogens that can invade the body.
Explanation:
Once a patogen comes into the body, the dendritic cells will recognize this patogen and send the information needed to create the right antibodies to protect your body of this invader. Once this happens, the body can start working in an adaptive way, because, if you don't have the right antibodies for the invader, the DCs will need to warn the body to produce lots of different kinds of antibodies, and with that, try to adapt itself to the virus or bacteria.
The cells increase without an increase in size
Single felled zygotes divide into smaller and smaller cells
Answer and Explanation:
Most enzymes are proteins in nature hence they are sensitive to changes in the pH. Enzymes may be denatured by extreme levels of hydrogen ions. Any change in pH, even a small one, alters the degree of ionization of an enzyme’s acidic and basic side groups and the substrate components as well. Ionizable side groups located in the active site must have a certain charge for the enzyme to bind its substrate. Neutralization of even one of these charges alters an enzyme’s catalytic activity. Excessive acidity or alkalinity renders them inactive.
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Answer by YourHope:
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What makes the lines that are the "fingerprints" on an electrophoresis gel?
The answer is: D) DNA fragments!
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