Each part of your digestive system helps to move food and liquid through your GI tract, break food and liquid into smaller parts, or both. Once foods are broken into small enough parts, your body can absorb and move the nutrients to where they are needed.
Answer to this question has not been found.
It is one of the questions used in DARPA contest held in 2008. Scientists couldn't solve it. I am afraid neither Brainly community will ;)
The experiment demonstrated how some biological molecules, such as simple amino acids, could have arisen abiotically, under conditions similar to early Earth. Water, methane, ammonia and hydrogen were the chemicals used to produce the results of the experiment, therefore to produce similar results, one would have to have these chemicals present to initiate the reactions, this could lead to life arising on another planet
<h2>Protein folding </h2>
Explanation:
- Molecular chaperones bind to nascent and folding or misfolded proteins (through improperly exposed hydrophobic regions) and stabilize the polypeptide so it can fold into its native state
- They have the ability to prevent non-specific aggregation by binding to non-native proteins
- They play an important role in protecting cells from being damaged under environmental stress, such as extreme heat, poisoning, or mental stress
- Most common chaperones are heat shock proteins which are also called stress proteins
- The intracellular folding environment for proteins is chaotic because of the presence of other biomolecules, folding proteins, improper or fluctuating pH, heat, and other denaturants
- Chaperonins provide actual chambers for misfolded proteins to properly refold, segregating the protein from the chaotic cellular environment.
- The main key function of chaperonins is to assist in the folding of large protein molecules