<span>A carrier does not show disease symptoms, but can pass on the disease-causing allele to offspring. Genes that are located on the sex chromosomes. ... Males cannot be carriers of a sex-linked disorder because they do not have a second X chromosome to make it a carrier.</span>
"Skeletal muscles" is the one <span>probable source of these muscles among the choices given in the question. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the second option or option "B". I hope that this is the answer that you were looking for and it has come top your help.</span>
Answer:
Protein kinase C.
Explanation:
Protein kinase C may be defined as the enzymes that controls the function of proteins by phosphorylation of the specific substrate. This enzyme mainly phosphorylate at the hydroxyl group at Serine and Threonine amino acids.
The protein kinase C enzyme acts on the substrate phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate (PIP 2). This result in the formation of secondary messenger like phosphatidylinositol 3,4,5-trisphosphate (PIP 3) and diacyglycerol (DAG). They shoe the similar transduction pathway as shown by phospholipase C.
Thus, the correct answer is option (D).
Answer:
Explanation:
integumentary- protection, produce vitamin d
reproductive- produce offspring
nervous-take messages in, process them, send messages out
endocrine-control body chemically by producing hormones
digestive-absorb nutrients and calories
cardiovascular-move stuff around the body
respiratory-take in O2 gas and get rid of CO2
immune-fight off invaders
skeletal-provide a framework and protect vital organs
muscular-allow movement
urinary- remove waste and control water balance
Hi there! I've taken the test and below are the answers:
1. Single Strand Helix
2. Contains Uracil
3. Contains Adenine
4. Contain Cytosine
5. Contains Guanine
& 6. Takes the original code out of the nucleus and translate it into proteins
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