Abundant worldwide, most fungi are inconspicuous because of the small size of their structures, and their cryptic lifestyles in soil, on dead matter, and as symbionts of plants, animals, or other fungi. They may become noticeable when fruiting, either as mushrooms or molds.
Answer:
The false statement is The iron in both the hemoglobin and myoglobin has two coordination sites that bind to oxygen.
Explanation:
Hemoglobin is an oligomeric,allosteric,conjugated protein with 4 polypeptide chains joined by non covalent bonds that contain heme prosthetic group.It is an iron containing porphyrin derivative present in all vertebrate.
The tetramers of hemoglobin consists of numerous combinations of seven polypeptide chains and each of which is encoded by separate genes.
Myoglobin is a globular protein that consists of single polypeptide chain of 153 amino acid residue and a single heme group.
Globin of Mb binds with single heme group by forming co ordinate bond.The heterocyclic ring system of heme is a porphyrin derivative.It is made up of 4 pyrrole ring and 4 pyrroles are linked by methine bridges to form a tetrapyrolle ring.
The Fe atom is present either in Fe²⁺ state or Fe³⁺ oxidation state in the center of protoporphyrin IX ring.The iron atom has 6 co ordination bond,4 in the plane of flat porphyrin ring and two perpendicular to it.
<span>Both simple and complex transposons.</span>
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Difference ;
1. The akali metals are softer than other metals. The akaline earth elements are mettalic elements found in the second group of periodic table. While transition elements don't exhibit variable oxidation states, and their velence electrons are only present in their outer shell.
Similarities:
1. They all have one electron in their outer shell
Explanation:
Answer:
The following image will show how cells, tissues, organs and organ
systems are related to each other.
Explanation:
Here is the image (converted text)
Cell (The Basic unit of life) > <u>(Cells binds together as a group) ></u> Tissue (Formed from group of cells) > (<u>Two or more tissues bind together)</u> > Organ
Figure: Heart contains four types of tissues which tissues are formed from group of cells.