One of the oldest arguments in the history of psychology is the Nature vs Nurture debate. Each of these sides have good points that it's really hard to decide whether a person's development is predisposed in his DNA, or a majority of it is influenced by this life experiences and his environment.
Answer:
The correct answer is a acyl-carnitine readily cross the mitochondrial inner membrane but the acyl CoA do not.
Explanation:
Fatty acids are activated to form fatty acyl CoA by the help of ATP and CoA SH.But the so formed Acyl CoA cannot cross or pass the inner mitochondrial membrane to enter the mitochondrial matrix to initiate beta oxidation of fatty acid.
To overcome this problem fatty acyl CoA is converted to acyl carnitine and the so formed acyl carnitine readily crosses the inner mitochondrial membrane and enters the mitochondrial matrix.
Answer:
1. Stores DNA
2. The nucleus is NOT the site of protein Assembly
3. Lysosome
4. Helps a cell keep its shape
5. Lysosomes store materials
Explanation:
Through the leaves pores called the stomata
Answer:
1. IgA refers to the class of antibody, which is witnessed in very large concentrations in mucus secretions.
2. IgD refers to the class of antibody, which is not discharged by B cells, however, is expressed in the naive B cells' surface.
3. IgE refers to the class of antibody, which takes part in the defense against the infections caused by parasites, and also takes part in allergic reactions.
4. IgG refers to the class of antibody that can pass through the placenta.
5. IgM refers to the class of antibody that is the first to appear post-stimulation of B cells.