The correct answer is exotoxins.
<span>Exotoxins are molecules produced by certain species of pathogenic bacteria, usually during their normal growth and metabolism. They are produced inside the cell and released into the environment which is the main difference between those toxins and endotoxins (part of the cell wall in some bacteria). An exotoxin can disrupt the normal cellular metabolism of the host or can even destroy host's cells.</span>
<span>No, DNA can be extracted from many types of cells.</span>
The answer is Tropical Rainforest Biome
The tropical rainforest has a moderate temperature with seasonal changes. The amount of rainfall in a tropical rainforest is high. It has a thick canopy of trees which filters out a majority of the sunlight which is why the forest floor is almost shaded.
<span>TIM is the protein that might be involved with this process. This type of protein is a protein of the transmembrane immunoglobulin and mucin domain. This type of protein is expressed by multiple cell types within the immune systems of rodents and humans.</span>