Answer:
Messenger RNA on the ribosomes binds amino acids into a peptide chain called a preprohormone. the chain is directed into the ER lumen by a signal sequence of amino acids
-enzymes in the ER chop off the signal sequence, creating an inactive prohormone
-the prohormone passes from the ER through Golgi
-secretory vesicles containing enzymes and prohormone bud off the golgi. the enzymes chop the prohormone into one or more active peptides
-vesicle releases contents by exocytosis
-hormone moves into circulation for transport to its target
<h2>The answer is RNA</h2>
1.- Description In science, a common, vulgar, vernacular, trivial, or popular name is any name by which a species or other concept is known, and which is not the scientific name.
2.-a principal taxonomic category that ranks above class and below kingdom
3.-biology, taxonomy) A scientific name at the rank of species, with two terms: the generic name (generic epithet, the genus of the species) and the specific name (a term used only in zoology, never in botany, for the second part of a binomial) or the specific epithet (the term always used in botany, which can also be used in zoology).
Explanation:
Oxygen and nutrients from food must be absorbed into the bloodstream to be delivered to cells for respiration. Waste materials such as carbon dioxide must be removed from cells into the bloodstream. Tissues contain capillary networks to allow these exchanges to occur at a cellular level.
We have that the hydrosphere of the world is the part of the Earth where the water element is predominant; thus it contains oceans, seas but also lakes and rivers. The heat that is stored in those is circulated through both massive and small currents, that can either surface currents or deep ocean currents. An example of this would be the Guld stream that transfers heat accross the Atlantic.
Answer:
Milky Way Galaxy
Explanation:
The name of the galaxy that Earth and our Solar System are located is called the Milky way galaxy. It is a hazy band of light seen in the night sky formed from stars that cannot be seen through the bare human eyes.