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Answer:
which off the following is a paliindromic restriction site
E GCAGCA-3
<u>Answer</u> :- Step 1 Receptors (sense organs, muscles, glands, etc.) receive stimuli from the environment or from inside your body.
Step 2 The central nervous system processes information received from the peripheral nervous system.
Step 3 The central nervous system sends out the processed information to the peripheral nervous system.
Step 4 The peripheral nervous system sends a message to the body part that needs to respond so you can react appropriately to the stimulus.
<u>Explanation</u>:-
- There are two different parts of the nervous sytem-the peripheral nervous system (PNS) and the central nervous sytem (CNS).
- The <em>CNS</em> consists of the brain and the spinal cord .
- The <em>PNS</em> consists of all the nerves that lie outside the CNS.
- The main function of the PNS is to gather information from the <em>sensory receptors</em> located in our body and convey this information to the central nervous system.
- The CNS collects this information from the PNS and then interprets it. The interpreted information is then relayed back to the body parts via the PNS to perform the appropriate action.
Root hair cells. Plants absorb water from the soil by osmosis. ... Root hair cells are adapted for taking up water and mineral ions by having a large surface area to increase the rate of absorption.
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Answer:</h2>
Glucokinase or Hexokinase is a enzyme used at the first step of glycolysis.
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Explanation:</h2>
- Glucokinase is a Isoenzyme(enzymes which differs in the sequence of amino acids but catalyses the same reaction) of Hexokinase .
- Glucokinase (hexokinase D) is present only in liver and pancreas whereas hexokinase is present in all cells.
- In first step of glycolysis i.e formation of glucose-6-phosphate from glucose is completed with the help of hexokinase. In this step a ATP molecule is consumed i.e ATP is converted to ADP
Result: Glucokinase and hexokinase are used in the first step of glycolysis.