Answer:
Comparison between serine protease and aspartic protease
Both serine protease and aspartic protease are the hydrolytic enzymes play an important role in the digestion of protein molecules
Explanation:
Contrast betwwen serine protease and aspartate protease
Serine protaese contain serine amino acids in its active site or substrate binding site whereas Aspartic protease contain aspartic acid in its active site of substrate binding site.
Trypsin, chymotrypsin and elastase belongs to the family of serine protease Whereas pepsin,rennin belongs to the family of aspartic protease.
(d) all the above is right answer
Answer:
The answer is a codon. A codon is in a mRNA while an anti-codon is in a tRNA.
Answer:
If you tap your knee, the signal to act is carried via your somatic nervous system to the muscles in your knee. In contrast, the signals that pass via the autonomic nervous system are involuntary and act primarily to regulate your body's internal environment. This involuntary nerve system is further organized into three divisions. If you need a sudden burst of energy, your sympathetic nervous system is activated to help you act quickly. In contrast, if you are relaxing and conserving energy, then it is your parasympathetic nervous system that is primarily in action. The third division is your enteric nervous system which helps control the components of the digestive system.
Explanation:
Peripheral nervous system (PNS) is the nervous system that contains nerves and ganglia outside the central nervous system (CNS). PNS is divided into:
- somatic (voluntary) nervous system-controls the movements of the skeletal muscles
- autonomic (involuntary) nervous system-controls the smooth muscles and glands and thus it is the regulator of the major body functions. It is subdivided into tree groups:
- sympathetic ("fight and flight") system-responsible for stressful and active situations (but also in normal conditions)
- parasympathetic ("rest and digest") system-opposite to sympathetic, responsible for the maintenance of body's activities at rest.
- enteric nervous system-controls the function of the gastrointestinal tract.