Answer:
Explanation:
T Title
Located at the top of the graph
Includes both variables
“The effect of [independent variable] on [dependent variable]”
A Axes Independent variable is on the X-axis (horizontal)
Dependent variable is on the Y-axis (vertical)
L Labels
X-axis is labeled with the independent variable
Y-axis is labeled with the dependent variable
Labels on both axes have units in parenthesis following the label (if necessary)
K Key
Key is included to the side of the graph if more than one data set is included
Colors, patterns, or shapes clearly distinguish the different bars or lines on the
graph
Colors, patterns or shapes are clearly identified in a key
S Scale
Scale and interval on x-axis is appropriate and consistent
Scale and interval on y-axis is appropriate and consistent
Reasonable starting points are used for each axis
Enzymes are most important because they act as a catalyst in the chemical reactions necessary for life within organisms.
Answer:
PRFM
Explanation:
- Receptor-mediated endocytosis is a process where cells absorb proteins, hormones, metabolites and sometimes viruses with the formation of an invagination (inward budding of the plasma membrane). Cholera toxin, flu viruses, and diphtheria have sites that cross-react with receptor-binding sites and gain entry into cells through this pathway. <em>Pathogenic particles such as SV40, papillomavirus, and cholera toxin enter the cell via this pathway.</em>
- Phagocytosis is when a cell ingests or engulf large cells (up to 0.5 µm) or small particles to remove them from circulation. Neutrophils and Macrophages are an example of cells that phagocyte.<em> In animals, this pathway is normally limited to professional cells such as neutrophils.</em>
- Pinocytosis, also known as fluid endocytosis is the process by which liquid droplets are ingested by a cell. Potocytosis is a variation of pinocytosis, the vehicle for internalization is the caveola, an invagination formed by proteins called caveolin. <em>This pathway depends on caveolin and cavin proteins.</em>
- Macropinocytosis is the engulfment and uptake process of large amounts of fluids by the appearance of numerous irregular ruffles that eventually collapse towards the cell membrane, enveloping the content. <em>This pathway proceeds by the formation of highly ruffled regions in the plasma membrane which then collapse, resulting in fluid uptake.</em>
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
Amino acids fold to form the protein and give it its functionality. Different orders of amino acids fold differently and make a different shape. The shape of the protein defines its function. The function will vary wildly