Answer: cell wall
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The specific reaction of an enzyme depends on its active sites, which has shapes that closely matches the shape of its substrates. Upon substrate binding, the enzyme changes shape slightly in a way that allows the chemical reaction to happen more readily, thus reducing the activation energy of the reaction.
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brain-
Glucose is the major fuel for the brain metabolism to supply energy for synaptic transmissions. Average of -120g/day.However during hypoglacemia, keto bodies can be used by the brain for energy supply.
the fuel stores of the brain is very low because of high biochemical activities of the brain which need to be supplied with contant fuel.Although it stores little Glycogen, most fuel supply to the brain is from the circulating glucose in the blood.
Heart.
the high energy consuming activities of the heart ensured that molecules with abundant energy supply e.g fatty acids from lipids digestion is preferred. Keto bodies, acetoacetate and lactate can also be fuel . Glucose is last on the scale of preference for the heart as fuel.
It does not reserve or export any fuel.
Liver.
the complex metabolic and multi functional activities of the liver required constant supply of energy in all available forms. Thus glucose, Amino acids and fatty acids are sources of fuel for the liver.
The liver fuel reserve is in the form of glycogen which is stimulated by glucagon to convert to glucose during condition of hypoglycemia. Triacylglycerols is another fuel reserve.
Generally as products of metabolic activities in the liver, fatty acid from lipid metabolisms, Glucose from gluconeogenesis, and glycogensis, and ketone bodies are the export sources.
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both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells have structures in common .all cells have plasma membrane ribosomes cytoplasm and DNA
An important part of gamete<span> production is </span>meiosis<span>. In this process, diploid </span>cells<span> get the karate chop to turn them into haploid </span>cells<span>. Although sperm and egg production differ in many ways, </span>meiosis<span> is critical to both processes. ... The parent </span>cell<span> has two sets of chromosomes (2n).</span>