Answer:
What stages of aerobic respiration needs oxygen to happen?
The Krebs cycle and the electron transport system
Answer:
Regulatory gene
Explanation:
Transcription is one of the major processes that occurs during gene expression. It is the transfer of the genetic instructions in DNA to mRNA. A strand of mRNA is made using complementary base pairs.
However, there is need for gene expression to be regulated.
Gene regulation refers to the mechanism that acts to induce or repress the expression of a gene. These include structural & chemical changes to the genetic material, binding of proteins to specific DNA elements to regulate transcription. These proteins that influences transcription by binding to specific nucleotide sequences (DNA segments/gene) are referred to as REGULATORY PROTEINS and those involved in regulating transcription of genes are called TRANSCRIPTION FACTORS.
Regulatory proteins controls the rate and manner of gene expression by binding to specific genes, thus, making it easy or hard for RNA polymerase (enzyme that attaches to DNA to synthesize mRNA molecule) to bind to the promoter of that gene.
Transcription factors (regulatory proteins) that promote gene transcription are called ACTIVATORS while those that decrease are called REPRESSORS.
Biology.
The science of biology is a systematic and organized body of delving into and about life.
Anything that has life.
Studying life, animals, plants, protists and the interactions.
A biological system<span> or also called, a biotic community is composed mainly of living organisms. These organisms can be classified into the main layman categories of animals and plants, majorly. These creatures can be more furthered classified by how they eat and survive. Plants can make their own food through, photosynthesis. Animals eat and are dependent. Can be classified into subtypes as: herbivores, omnivores and carnivores. What makes all of these organisms a biotic community or a biological system is they contain cells, cells are the basic unit and foundation of every living thing. </span>