<span>An enzyme have one or more active sites which is a kind of pocket. This pocket has a special shape, making sure it only fit special substrates.
</span><span>"the shape of an enzyme determines which reaction it can catalyze"
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<span>The primary structure alone determines the protein structure and thereby what reactions it can catalyze.</span>
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3. All cells have membrane-bound organelles
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<h2><u>Answer:</u></h2>
The correct option is B (in one direction)
<h3><u>Explanation:</u></h3>
The two atrioventricular (AV) valves, the mitral valve (bicuspid valve), and the tricuspid valve, which are between the upper chambers (atria) and the lower chambers (ventricles). The two semilunar (SL) valves, the aortic valve and the aspiratory valve, which are in the conduits leaving the heart.
So the atrioventricular valves enables blood to spill out of the atria to the ventricles. be that as it may, regularly keeps the reverse of blood and opening. ... these valves to open and after that blood goes through from the atria into the ventricles. and afterward when the weight is developing in the ventricles.
Answer: Jack has the genotype Bo; Jill is AB; Jack's mother is OO.
Explanation: In the ABO blood type, the alleles A and B are dominant over O. However, the allele A is co-dominant with the allele B. That means an individual can have a genotype AB, which is Jill's case: her blood type has the two allele. For Jack's mother, her blood type is O. As O is recessive, her genotype will be OO, indicating the recessiveness. For Jack, his mother is recessive, so he will have genotype heterozygous for blood type B, which means BO.