Natural resources that can be replaced after being used
Proteins
The internal and external
regulators are mostly composed of proteins. These regulators plays a role in
many cells, they control, regulate and support the process in which involves
the cell cycle. The cell cycle is where each cell undergoes cell division,
either mitosis or meiosis. Thus, these regulators react to their designated
areas, internal regulators responds to the internal stimuli and external
regulators responds to the external stimuli. These regulators help and support
the cell cycle as much as not to cause any irregularities during the process.
Answer:
If the grasshoppers are removed from this ecosystem the bird will suffer the most.
Explanation:
On the presented food web we can see a food web that is complex and typical for the African savanna. As in all food webs, one organism is important for the survival of another organism or for the survival of numerous organisms. In this case, we have the grasshopper and its importance in the ecosystem, and which animal will be the most affected if it suddenly was not in this ecosystem anymore.
The bird and the baboon both feed on grasshoppers, but there is one big difference, and that is that the grasshoppers are the primary food source of the bird, while the baboon has other food sources as well. This means that with the grasshoppers being out of this ecosystem, the bird will have a very hard time surviving, and if it doesn't adapt quickly enough to feed on something else it will probably go extinct. The baboon, on the other hand, will be affected but not so dramatically as it will continue feeding on the other food sources, though it might suffer some smaller losses in its population.
Answer:
No, proteins don't carry out translation, ribosomes do.
And even if one considered the fact that ribosomes contain proteins (even though it is the ribosomal RNA part that links amino acids together in translation), it still would not be true that the variations in base sequence required more ribosomal proteins.
Explanation:
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Answer;
-In the smooth ER
In certain kinds of muscle cells, calcium ions are stored in the smooth ER.
Explanation;
-The smooth endoplasmic reticulum is the part of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) which does not have ribosomes bound to it, thus not exhibiting the bumpy appearance shown by the rough endoplasmic reticulum.
-The smooth ER is important in the synthesis of lipids, such as cholesterol and phospholipids, which form all the membranes of the organism. In addition it is important for the synthesis and secretion of steroid hormones from cholesterol and other lipid precursors.