False; everything in your body is made up of cells.
Explanation:
A cell's lipid bilayer allows to small uncharged substances such as: ions, hydrophobic molecules, oxygen and carbone dioxide to travel through the membrane by simple diffusion
<span>A. DNA polymerase binds to one origination site at a time.</span>
Answer:
c)Recruit the transcription factors and RNA Polymerase that compose the pre-initiation complex.
Explanation:
Transcription leads to formation of RNA from DNA. The process is carried out by RNA Polymerase which forms a RNA strand according to the template DNA strand.
It starts by the formation of pre-initiation complex. RNA Polymerase along with transcription factors binds to the promoter region of DNA and forms the pre-initiation complex. Generally the eukaryotic promoters have a sequence called as TATA box where the transcription factors bind first. Eventually RNA polymerase also binds to the region and the DNA strands separate starting the transcription process.
Answer:
Explanation:
The ABO blood group system involves two antigens and two antibodies found in human blood. The two antigens are antigen A and antigen B. The two antibodies are antibody A and antibody B. The antigens are present on the red blood cells and the antibodies in the serum.
agglutination means, (with reference to bacteria or red blood cells) clump together.