<span>Transcription occurs in the nucleus and translation occurs in the cytoplasm of a eukaryotic cell.
In a eukaryotic cell, transcription and translation occurs separately. Transcription occurs in the nucleus to produce the pre-mRNA molecule. The molecule is then processed into a mature mRNA. It makes its way out of the nucleus and then it is translated in the cytoplasm. </span>
Answer:
the change in absorbance reflects the reaction rate. As the reaction completes, its rate slows, so the absorbance levels off.
Explanation:
A spectrophotometer measures the amount of light of a particular color passing through the sample. The changing color of the dye will change the value read by the spectrophotometer..
Apparently, the absorbance increased as the reaction progressed. When the reaction was almost complete, the absorbance increase slowed or stopped.
In
general, hormones that bind to plasma membrane receptors cannot pass through
cell membranes.
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Membrane
receptors or cell surface receptors are receptors that are located in the
membranes of cells and usually are integral membrane proteins. The
extracellular molecules like hormones, neurotransmitters, cytokines, growth
factors are ligands that induce changes (signal cascade) within the cell.</span>
Protin is made from amino acids.