Answer:
Muscle cells and skin cells look and behave differently because their genes are being expressed differently.
Explanation:
- Genes are the sequence of nucleotide that has all the information about the functioning and characteristics of particular cells.
- All genes are actually present in our liver cell but the thing that matter is the gene is expressed differently for different type of functioning.
- So even having the same gene the cells might look different and behave different, its all about turning the gene "on" and "off".
I would say a tropical biome, however they are mostly found in gardens and in the woods. Hope this helps ❤
The answer is A because yeah
<em>tRNA brings the complementary base pair to the mRNA already in place. The complementary base pair codes for a certain amino acid. So tRNA does bring the amino acids to the ribosome by bringing the correct code in the sequence to make a protein.</em>
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When you smoke a cigarette, the components; e.g. nicotine and carbon monoxide enter the lungs and are absorbed into the bloodstream. They are carried by the Red Blood Cells to the blood-brain barrier, here, nicotine binds to nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs), resulting to a cascade that results to release of dopamine (good-feeling neurotransmitter).