After translation of the polypeptide
in the ribosome, the polypeptide enters the cisternae of the rough endoplasmic reticulum.
Here, the folding of the polypeptide begins with the aid of chaperons proteins.
At the end of the RER, vesicles with the completely folded protein bud off and enters
the Golgi apparatus where the proteins are transported to its destination.
Answer: Because it is harder to draw breath in. And the cold
Explanation: At higher altitudes, it becomes more dangerous, and you can develop altitude-related illnesses such as HAPE and HACE. I read a book called<em> Into Thin Air</em>, and in the book the author goes into detail on the details/complications of climbing Mt.Everest and oxygen needs. Mountain climbers use canisters of oxygen called <u>Supplemental Oxygen.</u>
Answer:
the formation of new cells for the replacement and repair of old cells as well as for growth.
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These concerns range from ethical issues to lack of knowledge on the effects genetic engineering may have. One major concern is that once an altered gene is placed in an organism, the process cannot be reversed. Public reaction to the use of rDNA in genetic engineering has been mixed.
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