Answer:
The correct answer is option c. "because the in vitro EGFR did not travel through the Golgi it was not properly tagged with the molecular modifications needed to localize to the membrane".
Explanation:
The epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) protein localization into the cellular membrane is a highly regulated process since the transmembrane part of the protein is very hydrophobic. The EGFR needs to go trough a series of post translational modifications in the Golgi apparatus, including glycosylation and subsequent folding processes. The EGFR synthesized outside the cells did not travel through the Golgi apparatus, therefore it does not go trough the post translational modifications and could not properly localize to the membrane.
ANSWER:
if an enzyme reaches a really high temperature while its doing its process it could be possible for it to lose its function
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The answer u r looking for is- A, Vestibulocochlear. Hope I’ve helped ;)
Answer:
Plant Cell
Explanation:
This would be because in nature, the animal (cells) would mostly need plant (cells) to survive. So without plant cells there wont be any animal cells