In a multicellular eukaryote, different cells are specialized for different functions
Answer:
The correct answer is C. catalyze the removal of phosphate residues from proteins
Explanation:
The function of protein kinase is to transfer a phosphate group to the amino-acid present in a protein and the function of protein phosphatase is to catalyze the removal of the attached phosphate group from amino acid of a protein.
Protein dephosphorylation is an important event in the post-translational modification process. Through dephosphorylation, phosphatases change the protein behavior by activating and deactivating the proteins.
Phosphorylation and dephosphorylation of proteins are important in managing several crucial processes in the cell like cell signaling, apoptosis, cell cycle, etc. So the right answer is C.
Answer:
optimum temperature
Explanation:
the embryological and anatomical conditions for human reproduction depends on hormones and enzymes, these enzymes are protein in nature so any alternation in temperature will cause these proteins to be denatured hence compromising reproduction processes in humans.
The answer is Granite ;-)
The correct answer is reuptake.
The reabsorption of a neurotransmitter by a neurotransmitter transporter situated along the plasma membrane of an axon terminal or glial cell after it has done its activity of conducting a neural impulse is called reuptake.
The process of reuptake is essential for usual synaptic physiology as it permits for the recycling of neurotransmitters and monitors the neurotransmitter level in the synapse, thus, monitoring the duration of the signal resulting due to the discharge of the neurotransmitter.