Matrix
Metalloproteases (MMPs) are a part of metalloproteinase enzymes family playing
an vital part in healing wounds such as physiological or pathological processes
and even in morphogenesis, reproduction, embryonic development, tissue
remodeling, arthritis, cancer and cardiovascular disease. MMPs are a product by
activated inflammatory cells (neutrophils and macrophages) and wound cells
(epithelial cells, fibroblasts and vascular endothelial cells).
<span>Membrane-Type
MMPs (MT-MMPs) is a subgroup of MMPs which is helpful in breaking down of
extracellular material as well as in handling of biological molecules varieties. </span>
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Bees can get in and out, carrying pollen with them from flower to flower pollinating as they go. On the the other hand, Gymnosperms have to let their seeds somehow travel away and plant itself, or with the help of nature, they plant themselfs
But it is easier for those flowering plants to pollinate.
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Answer:
The correct answer will be option- leukocyte.
Explanation:
The granulocytes are the cells which contain secretory granules in its cytoplasm. The granulocytes are a part of the white blood cells or "leukocytes" which provide immunity to the organism.
The granulocytes are of three types called mainly the neutrophil, basophil, or eosinophil which provide immunity by ingesting the foreign material and digest the invading microbes by the action of enzymes produced by the granules in the cytoplasm.
Thus, option- leukocyte is the correct answer.
Answer:
Sample Question: What is the effect of molecule size on a molecule's ability to diffuse across a semipermeable membrane?
-format: “What is the effect of X on Y?”
-independent variable: molecule size
-dependent variable: the ability to diffuse across a semipermeable membrane