Typically gender expression is heavily influenced by societal norms, but there are some traits that have been proven to be influenced my genetic makeup of males vs females. For example, girls tend to be drawn to more artistic expression because of the cone/rod ratio of their eyes, where as males have better perception of depth and speed, so they gravitate towards faster sports and race cars. Obviously this only has partial influence. Individuals have always ventured outside gender roles and norms. Some men express are in touch with their femininity and express it despite the stigma, and some women have more ‘male inclined’ personality traits. Of course, large political, philosophical, and religious movements have more impact, such as the feminist movement in the late 1960s-70s pushing females to act less in the traditional frame.
Answer:
I most liekly know what produces RNA in a cell.
Explanation:
Molecules of rRNA are synthesized in a specialized region of the cell nucleus called the nucleolus, which appears as a dense area within the nucleus and contains the genes that encode rRNA.
Answer: Transcription factors
Explanation:
The dioxin enters the blood stream and the fat cells and liver cells store it.
While moving inside the cell the dioxin binds to the protein called Aryl hydrocarbon which then binds to the second receptor.
The complex is then carried to the nucleus of the cell. This tends to on and off certain genes.
This turning on and off of the genes in the cell can lead to serious diseases like cancer, decreased immune function, et cetera.
Answer:
option d. end capping
Explanation:
The ABP or actin binding proteins are attached with actin. The actin filaments are attached with ABP. The actin binding proteins provide large number of monomers of actin for polymerization. The ABP also help in new filament assembly. The ABP function in promoting the process of elongation. The ABP allows filament severing/depolymerization.
The end is attached with cap having the pointed or barbed ends. The barbed end gets attached with capping proteins (CP) thus blocking polymerization. So, ABP are not involved in end capping. Thus, option d is incorrect.