Ans.
The phosphatases are enzyme molecules that remove phosphate groups from their substrates. In signal transduction pathways, phosphatases deactivate protein kinases by breakdown of phosphoric acid mono esters into free hydroxyl group and a phosphate ion. It causes termination of signal transduction as protein kinases are no longer active to transmit signals.
Thus, the correct answer is 'they inactivate protein kinases to turn off signal transduction.'
The theory is likely wrong - the theory must then be rejected and a new theory should be proposed, one that will lead to a new hypothesis which then should be tested.
Completed part of the questionErrors in copying can result in changes in the DNA sequence that could be inherited by future generation.
Answer:
DNA stores genetic information in the sequence of its bases
DNA can be replicated by making complementary copies of each strand
Errors in copying can result in changes in the DNA sequence that could be inherited by future generation.
Explanation:
<u>the fact that DNA is located in the Nucleus is not related to double strands.</u>
<u>the DNA csn change is not relevant ,</u>
<u> therefore the above 3 options are the correct answers.</u>
The vestibular receptors lie in the inner ear next to the auditory cochlea.
Since the receptors detect rotational motion, such as head rotation, linear motion relative to gravity and transition these motions into neural signals that can be sent to the brain, the answer to this:
head position in space