A reddish tinge in the cerebrospinal fluid indicates that there is internal bleeding, or hemorrhaging, or is a sign of spinal cord obstruction.
The cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is a clear, colorless fluid found in the brain and spinal cord. The main function of this fluid is to cushion the brain and spine from impacts and blows and protect these vital components of the body.
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By preventing the binding of substrate to active site
Explanation:
Competitive inhibitors exhibit a type of reversible inhibition. These are the substances that bind to the binding site of the substrate on the enzyme, that is the active site.
One the competitive inhibitor is bound to the active site on the enzyme, the substrate cannot bind to it and there is no enzyme-substrate complex formation. Hence, the competitive inhibitor inhibits/slow down the enzyme catalysis by occupying the active site of the enzyme and thereby not allowing the substrate to bind to the enzyme.
Answer: They receive their “orders” for protein synthesis from the nucleus where the DNA is transcribed into messenger RNA (mRNA).
Explanation: This mRNA travels to the ribosomes, which translate the code provided by the sequence of the nitrogenous bases in the mRNA into a specific order of amino acids in a protein.