In the ribosomes.
ribosomes is where the magic happens :)
Answer:
Ok, I am going to try my best to label all of this. It is quite a vague drawing, isn't it? lol, lets see:
A - Lysosome
B - Endoplasmic Reticulum
C - Golgi Bodies?
D - Cell Membrane
E - Nucleus
F - Ribosomes
G - Cytoplasm
H - Mitochondria
Thank you very much! If you need any more help or such, make sure to comment, and I'll try to help some more. Thank you!
The mutations may be a
substitution, deletion, inversion, or addition.
The mutations in insulin may alter its active sites responsible
for receptor binding, or the time taken for the insulin
to be degraded (half-life). Mutation on insulin may cause diseases such as hyperproinsulinemia
or hyperinsulinemia.
Answer:
the amount of carbon dioxide and other carbon compounds emitted due to the consumption of fossil fuels by a particular person, group, etc.
A)
Telomeres are the caps at the end aspect of DNA
that defend our chromosomes, which guards the end of a chromosome from corrosion.
B)
Telomeres
only exist in eukaryotes, because it possesses the chromosomes from being tarnished
by specific molecules in the cell.
C)
The Telomeres are known as to hold a capping
function. Its principal mission in the eukaryotes is to defend the end of
the chromosome from the DNA deprivation, its repair contrivance and the fusion
with other ends. It is also inattentive in the prokaryotic cells because it has
a circular chromosomes, therefore Telomeres are needed in their state.