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Answer:
means that both the necessary mRNAs must persist and there must be a low level of RNA-degrading enzymes present
Explanation:
Mature red blood cells (also known as erythrocytes) don't contain nuclei. The red blood cells that enter the bloodstream eject their nuclei in order to have more space for transporting hemoglobin, a protein whose main function is to bind molecular oxygen. Erythrocytes have a life span period of three (3) to four (4) months. During this period, the mRNA of the hemoglobin genes must remain intact in order to synthesize hemoglobin proteins (i.e., their subunits). Moreover, in mature red blood cells, the levels of the enzymes involved in the degradation of cytoplasmic mRNA (ribonucleases) must also be low to avoid bulk mRNA degradation.
Ribosomes is responsible for the production of proteins in the cell.
<h3>What is ribosomes?</h3>
A ribosome is a cellular organelle which is made of RNA and protein that serves as the site for protein synthesis in the cell. Ribosomes are present in cells that prepares large amounts of protein so we can conclude that Ribosomes is responsible for the production of proteins in the cell.
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Answer:
A. Spores
B. Meiosis
C. Spores grow by mitosis into gametophyte
D. Haploid (n)
E. Gametes (sperm and egg)
F. Mitosis
Explanation:
Alternation of generations is a system of life cycle exhibited by certain organisms such as algae, plants etc where they alternate between a haploid phase/generation and diploid phase/generation. In this life cycle, the SPOROPHYTE is the diploid (2n) multicellular body that forms haploid SPORES via meiotic division. These spores, however, grow into another multicellular body via mitosis called GAMETOPHYTE.
The GAMETOPHYTE refers to the haploid (n) body that produces the haploid gametes (sperm and egg) by undergoing mitosis. The haploid gametes produced unites in a process called FERTILIZATION to yield a diploid ZYGOTE that eventually mitotically grows into the SPOROPHYTE. Note that, the cycle repeats.