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Answer:
the option D is the right answer.
Explanation:
Option D shows a pathway where activation of the receptor would lead to an increase in gene expression. This is because in this option we can see that the transcription regulator is decreasing gene expression, but there is a receptor that is activated and that has the ability to inhibit the pathway, allowing the selected gene to be expressed efficiently. This is because the pathway shows two inhibitory steps, when this happens an activation is performed.
Autosomes. The somatic chromosomes are referred to as autosomes.
Answer: C.Mitosis and interphase are parts of the cell cycle.
Explanation:Interphase is actually the longest stage of the cell cycle. This is the point where the cell prepares itself for division. It is composed of 3 phases:
G1 phase - is when the cell starts to grow and copies its organelles.
S phase - it starts making copies of its DNA and makes a copy of its centrosome.
G2 phase - continues to grow and produces the proteins or enzymes that will be used in the process.
After the stage of interphase, the cell will enter its M phase or mitosis in the case of body cells. Mitosis is the process of cell division.
Passive diffusion. they need no help passing
Electronegativity.
If the difference in electronegativity for the atoms in a bond is greater than 0.4, we consider the bond polar. If the difference in electronegativity is less than 0.4, the bond is essentially nonpolar.