Answer:
A
an increase in tropospheric CO2 from the 1950s to present.
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer is A.
Explanation:
B) Nucleotides and amino acids can act as extracellular signal molecules:
ATP is made of adenosine (a type of nucleotide) and used in cell signalling called "purigenic signalling" and amino acids are also used as signal molecules.
C) Some signal molecules are transmembrane proteins:
Transmembrane acts as receptors for smaller signal molecules so this can also be accepted as true.
D) Some signal molecules can bind directly to intracellular proteins that bind DNA and regulate gene transcription:
That is also true, some of the hormones can cross lipid membrane of the cells and bind directly to the intracellular (inside-of-a-cell) proteins.
Lastly; dissolved gasses such as nitric oxide can activate proteins such as guanylyl cyclase so this choice is <u>false</u>.
Answer:
The Cardiovascular System
Explanation:
The respiratory system draws air into the lungs. Oxygen diffuses through the walls of the alveoli and across the walls of the capillaries where it enteres the bloodstream. The oxygen molecules are picked up by red blood cells, which are pumped through the blood vessels by the action of the heart. As the red blood cells carrying oxygen pass through capillaries near the cells, oxygen diffuses into the cells.