Answer:
The correct options are:
c. phenylalanine
f. tyrosine
Explanation:
The specificity of the pocket of chymotrypsin is for <em>aromatic aminoacids</em> o amino acids with <em>bulky hydrophobic chains</em>. From the list of amino acids, the aromatic amino acids are <em>phenylalanine</em> (with a phenyl group) and <em>tyrosine </em>(with a phenolic group).
From the rest, there are not amino acids with bulky hydrophobic side chains. Arginine has a 3-carbon side chain but it has a polar guanidino group, so it is not a bulky hydrophobic R-group. Alanine is hydrophobic but it is not bulky - it has only a methyl (-CH₃) group as R-group. Aspartate is not hydrophobic neither aromatic. Finally, glycine is very simple, it has only a -H as R-group.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
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Explanation:
This shows movement of a plant. Plant movement due to external stimuli are of two types: tropism and nasties. When the direction of external stimulus decides the direction of response in the form of growth it is called tropism. Thus, tropism is the directional growth movement of a plant part.
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Answer:
The correct answer is "Interference with viral replication".
Explanation:
The complement system is an essential part of the immune system that involves the activation of a series of proteins that act as a cascade and result in the development of inflammatory responses that help to fight infections. There are multiple effects of complement activation, however interference with viral replication is not one of them. The molecules that are able to interfere with viral replication are called interferons, and they synthesis and activation are not related with complement activation.
Answer:
A.
As the clay content increases, there is more surface area in the soil for organic matter to adsorb to, which decreases the rate of decomposition.
Explanation:
This is true because, humus which is the dark rich matter made up of organic matter would be able to be adsorb into the clay content of the soil due to the size of the particles component. <em>The surface area in the soil is a strong factor when compared with other soil type with smaller surface area.</em>