To answer this we need to remember how proteins are structured, the primary structure is just the polypeptide chain, secondary there is a certain folding level alpha-helix and folded beta-sheet, then is the tertiary structure that comes from a single polypeptide chain and is formed by secondary structures, finally, there is the quaternary structure where several polypeptide chains are involved as well as tertiary structures are folded together. Therefore taking this into consideration we can say that the correct answer is option two.
<u>Answer:</u>
For the yield of a diploid condition, one egg can be fertilized by only one sperm.
<u>Explanation:</u>
All body cells except germ cells are diploid which means, they have 2 sets of chromosomes while the germ cells are haploid which means, they have one set of chromosomes.
It is in the diploid condition, one sperm with 'n' set of chromosomes and one egg with 'n' set of chromosomes meets the required condition for the progeny to be born.
Answer:
Statement B. PKA is more closely related to PKC than to PKG at the amino acid level.
Explanation:
PKC is not related to the PKA more than PKG as PKA and PKG is both have binding domains to attach with nucleoside monophosphate and help in modulating these enzymes that explains that PKA is more related to the PKG than PKC at the level of amino acid.
Both are activated by the nucluoside triphosphate, more precisely PKA by cAMP and PKG is by cGMP respectively, whereas PKC is activated by DAG or Ca or both depending on the isofom.
Thus, the correct answer is - option B.
Answer:
Your diaphragm
Explanation:
its responsible for your breathing and well being and contracts up and down
Numbness would be expected from a malfunction in the peripheral nervous system.