Its actually the golgi bodies rhat packages and exports important nesecities throughout the cell
<span>8. Chitinase is an enzyme that breaks down the chitin molecules in an insect's exoskeleton. The sequence of amino acids in the chitinase is an example of which level of protein structure?
==> primary
9. The amount of energy needed for a reaction to take place is the activation energy. Enzymes can lower the activation energy of a chemical reaction. Which of the following describes a way that this could happen?
==> Molecules can be brought together so they will bond more easily.
10. What is one way that RNA differs from DNA?
==> It is single-stranded.
11. Which molecule do mammals use to store extra glucose in their muscles?
==> glycogen
12. Which molecule do plants use to store extra glucose?
==> starch
13. Which element is present in all amino acids, but not necessarily in fats or carbohydrates?
==> nitrogen
14. Which statement best describes the role of DNA in the body?
==> It contains genetic information.
15. Which statement best explains how enzymes speed up chemical reactions?
==> Enzymes lower the activation energy of a reaction.</span><span>
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AGTATGGTAATAT is the complementary DNA strand.
Answer:
A sensory neuron.
Explanation:
The nervous system can be divided in two systems: the central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system. The central nervous system (CNS) is composed by the brain and the spinal cord. The peripheral nervous system (PNS) consists of the nerves and ganglia. Neurons are specialized cells that form the basic functional unit of the nervous system. There are three types of neurons: sensory, motor and interneurons. The sensory neurons are in charge of bringing signals into the CNS, and the motor neurons are in charge of carrying signals out of the CNS. The interneurons act as intermediaries, passing information between two neurons.
As the name implies, sensory neurons are activated by the senses, for example: sound, visible light, physical contact (heat and cold), chemical signals (smell and taste). The loss of sensation in one hand would be the result of a damaged sensory neuron.
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