Explanation:
cAMP binds to protein kinase A and activates it, allowing PKA to phosphorylate downstream factors to produce a cellular response. cAMP signaling is turned off by enzymes called phosphodiesterases, which break the ring of cAMP and turn it into adenosine monophosphate (AMP).
A) Mitochondria - because they are double membraned and the inner one is highly folded into 'cristae'
The missed cells would die
The abnormal condition in which a placenta separates from the uterine wall before the birth of the fetus is known as:
Placental abruption
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