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saw5 [17]
3 years ago
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PLS HELP IT IS DUE IN 20 MINUTES.

Biology
1 answer:
Orlov [11]3 years ago
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Answer:

The correct answer is -

1. Blending - C

2. Straining - D

3. Detergents - B

4. Meat tenderizer (protein enzymes) - E

5. Alcohol - A

Explanation:

To extract protein from various parts of the organisms there is a scientific process that helps in successfully extract it. Organisms such as plants have a rigid cell wall that is required to be broken in order to follow the scientific process of extracting DNA and protein.

Blending use to break the cell wall of the plants such as pea cells. After breaking the cell wall one needs to dissolve the cell membrane made up of lipids with the help of soap or detergents. After the dissolving cell membrane, there is a chance to DNA gets damaged by various chemicals, therefore, alcohol is used to allow DNA to form clumps or precipitate.

Straining is used to separate the cell organelle, dissolved cell membrane from DNA and protein. Papain is a meat tenderizer and a protein enzyme that cuts or breaks the protein.

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