Thymine is the one that bonds with cytosine, and guanine and adenine are the other pair
Well the study of cells depends on technology because with technology how could we see and examine and tests the cells. without technology we wouldn't even know what cells were made up or how they worked or if they even exsisted
A. One of the genes is more dominant than the other one
I would say that the brain stem would automatically send a message to the muscular rib cage & your diagphragm to make them work harder.
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Answer: Insulin Growth factor 1 (IGF-1)or Somatomedin C.
This is a <u>peptide hormone produced in the liver with a profound effects on growth at childhood stage. </u> Its secretion begins <u>slowly at infancy</u>, reaches<u> peak at puberty,</u> where it <u>influences growth sprout and remains at the plateau at old old age</u>. This secretion is stimulated by the <u>Growth hormone</u>.GH
However, its secretion is inhibited, by malnutrition, absence of Growth hormones receptors, non-response to Growth hormones stimulation; and blood concentration levels varies with insulin levels, types of nutrition, exercise and age.
Elevated Levels
Growth hormones is release into the blood stream from the pituitary gland.This is followed by its stimulation of synthesis of IGF-1 by the liver. <u>This hormone in-turn promotes the growth of the body systems which occurred by promoting the growth of cells of the body of certain organs especially; of the skeletal muscles, bones kidney, liver etc. </u>
The elevation of blood levels of GH, leads to corresponding over-stimulation of the liver to produce IGF-1. This leads to increase in system growth of body cells through rapid growth of general body cells.and thereforeT growth sprout.