The Lake and Ponds Biome.
Muscle and nerve cells both contain the complete genome of the organism contained within their DNA. This means that both cells will contain all the same genes including the gene coding for the protein required in the sodium potassium pump. (Note the difference between cellular types and functions is the EXPRESSION of genes is different; all cells share the same genes but do not necessarily express them).
If both cells require the sodium/potassium pump and associated proteins than it is likely the exact same gene. Proteins are created through expression of genes. First the gene (a discrete section of DNA on a chromosome) is transcribed into an RNA message in the nucleus (RNA is similar to DNA and contains just the gene itself. Think of it as a post it note that has been copied from an encyclopedia of genes. Then the RNA is translated into a protein, which is a long chain of amino acids. The particular order and properties of the constituent amino acids that make up the protein cause it to coil up and form a 3 dimensional structure with properties that govern its particular function in the cell. In this case, the protein plays a key role in the sodium potassium pump. Protein synthesis is a fascinating topic and for more information, study up on the central dogma of genetics.
Answer: Carbamates
Explanation: Carbamate insecticides have a mode of action similar to the organophosphates and, like the organophosphates, some kill birds at low doses. Carbofuran, which has been estimated to kill one to two million birds annually in the U.S., is probable the best known example.
When at the restrictive temperature, we can comfortably expect the cell to stop dividing, whilst continuing to grow
The E2F pathway in a cell is responsible for the transition from the G1 stage of the cell cycle to the S stage. The G1 stage is where a cell grows and expands before the duplication of its DNA.
The S stage stands for synthesis. This is the moment in the cellular cycle in which the DNA of the cell is copied in order to prepare for cellular division.
Therefore, if the transition from G1 to S is blocked by <em><u>temperature restrictions</u></em>, we can expect the cell to continue growing, but <u>not </u>divide.
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Guard cell: Specialized cell in the epidermis of plants that controls the opening and closing of stomata.