Answer:
A. The Cell Wall
Explanation:
The cell wall holds and supports the shape of the cell.
Answer:
The correct answer is b.
Explanation:
The signal peptide acts as an initiator of the transfer. Proteins whose first destination is the endoplasmic reticulum have a signal peptide at their amino terminal end that includes a sequence composed of 5 to 10 hydrophobic amino acids, which is recognized by a receptor of this organelle that opens a channel in its membrane allowing such proteins to can get through it. Most of these proteins will then continue their course towards the Golgi apparatus, but those that also have a certain sequence of four amino acids (-Lys-Asp-Glu-Leu-COOH) at their other end (carboxyl terminal) are retained in the endoplasmic reticulum as proteins of this organelle. The transfer stop peptide anchors the protein on the membrane after the ER signal peptide (transfer initiator) is released from the translocator and removed.
Answer:
DNA is essentially a storage molecule. It contains all of the instructions a cell needs to sustain itself. These instructions are found within genes, which are sections of DNA made up of specific sequences of nucleotides. In order to be implemented, the instructions contained within genes must be expressed, or copied into a form that can be used by cells to produce the proteins needed to support life.
Maintenance of a consistent body temperature
A. since the last cycle(fall in birth rate) has not occured yet.