Answer:
a) The enhancer site is a distal control site many nucleotides upstream from the promoter site, and activates the initiation complex of transcription.
Explanation:
Enhancers are the regulatory DNA sequences that are generally located quite away from the coding regions of a gene. These sequences are mostly present upstream of promoter sequences. Enhancers regulate the gene expression by stimulating the formation of an active transcription initiation complex and thereby, increase the rate of RNA synthesis. Enhancers also serve as the binding site for specific regulatory proteins. These proteins bound to the enhancers then activate transcription by interacting with the proteins bound to the promoters.
You need to understand mitosis to understand this question.
the answer could not be D because a Golgi Apparatus is a tiny structure, or organelle, in a cell that "packages" nutrients for use inside the cell. The answer could not be c. because a nucleus is a tiny structure, or organelle, in a cell that "packages" nutrients for use inside the cell. The answer could not be Endoplasmic Reticulum because that is where proteins are transported from one part to the other. So the only answer left is Mitochondria, because the Mitochondriamain function is to produce ATP, the energy currency of the cell.
In homeostasis the body has a target set point which it tries to maintain, with the use of the negative feedback loop the body strives to stabilize the internal environment by regulating the temperature of the body.
They are part of our immune system they help protecting your body infection,illnesses ,and syndromes etc