Answer:
c. a proton gradient set up across the thylakoid membrane
Explanation:
During the photosynthesis (this also occurs in cellular respiration in mitochondria), hydrogen ions (H+) move across the thylakoid membrane down their electrochemical gradient (from the area of their higher concentration to the area with hydrogen ions lower concentration). An ion gradient can be used for the production of ATP.
Growth hormone (gh) hypersecretion causes gigantism when it begins in childhood, but it is more likely to cause acromegaly when it begins in adulthood.
Growth hormone also called somatotrophin is a type of peptide hormone that helps in growth, cell reproduction, and regeneration.
Growth hormone hypersecretion during childhood can result in gigantism or abnormal growth most notable in terms of height.
When its secretion is higher in adult stage it can cause a condition called acromegaly in which here is excessive growth of cell causing enlargement of hands and feet, enlargement of facial features along with other difficulties like enlarged organs, fatigue, erectile dysfunction, etc.
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Capsid is an important determinant for functional complementation of murine leukemia virus and spleen necrosis virus Gag proteins.
The answer is: [C]:
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