Answer:
1. 2. 4. 5. 7 and 8
Explanation:
3. False: A single stimulus can activate multiple target cells.
6. False: A ligand does not phosphorylate protein residues but can bind and activate kinase receptors resulting in conformational changes that induce intracellular phosphorylation of target protein domains.
9. False: Second messengers relay stimulus to intracellular targets. e.g calcium can act as a second messenger.
It depends on the placing of the mutation. If the mutation is in a coding area then it may effect function of the amylase by preventing proper folding of the protein or the formation of bonds that hold the protein together, for example a mutation in a cysteine residue may inhibit the formation of a disulphides bond.
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Answer: Option 4.
The fresh water is hypotonic and the salt solution is Hypertonic.
Explanation:
Hypotonic solution is a solution that have little dissolved solutes i.e low osmotic pressure compare to other solution. When a cell is put in hypotonic solution, it take in water and the cell swell up and it does not burst due to it's cell wall thereby becoming turgid or hard.
Hypertonic solution is the solution where the concentration of solute is higher outside the cell than inside the cell. Example is saline water.when a cell is placed in Hypertonic solution it will shrinks because it losses water.
Answer:
Blood pressure is usually defined as the pressure exerted by the blood that circulates on the walls of blood vessels. This pressure is created when the heart pumps blood continuously throughout the circulatory system.
The blood pressure have two numbers, one at the top and one at the bottom. The number showing at the top shows the amount of pressure exerted on the arteries when the muscles associated with the heart gets contracted. This is commonly considered as the systolic pressure. On the other hand, the number at the bottom shows the amount of pressure that is exerted by the heart muscles between the heart beats and this is known as the diastolic pressure.
The systolic blood pressure is more important compared to the diastolic blood pressure because it enables the person who measures the blood pressure or a doctor, to determine the risk of having a heart attack.