I believe the answer to your question is is B
Answer:
Peripheral proteins
Explanation:
Glycoproteins are present on the cell surface membrane's surface. One of its functions is cell-to-cell identification, which helps the immune system distinguish foreign molecules from body cells. As a result, it is classified as a peripheral protein.
<span>Changes in a cell’s DNA sequences occur during replication, and those changes are passed on to daughter cells.
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Answer: Codon
Explanation:
Codon refers to nucleotide triplets of mRNA that serve to specify the amino acid sequence of proteins. There are total 64 genetic code that specify 20 standard amino acids found in proteins. All codon together make genetic code. For example: AUG is codon that specify amino acid "methionine". AUG codon also serve as initiation codon during initiation of protein synthesis.