Answer:
y-intercept: (0, 13/4)
Explanation:
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Answer:
The correct answers are
a) small crystals
b) formed from lava
c) found on Earth’s surface
Explanation:
The fluorescence marker tags to the enzyme when see with a powerful microscope the fluorescence will be observed in the mitochondrial matrix of the cell.
Explanation:
The enzyme responsible for the transfer of acetyl CoA group to oxaloacetate is ATP citrate lyase. It is produced in the matrix of the mitochondria in the cell during aerobic respiration.
The transfer of acetyl CoA group to oxaloacetate group marks start of the Kreb's cycle which also occurs in the matrix of mitochondria.
Hence the enzyme ATP citrate lyase when tagged with fluorescence will be seen in mitochondria of the cell.
Answer:
The correct answer will be option-E.
Explanation:
Acetylcholine belongs to a group of chemical messengers which also acts as neurotransmitters in the synaptic transmission of the signals.
The acetylcholine is present in the vesicles in the synaptic knob which when released at the neuromuscular junction cause the contraction of the skeletal muscle along with cardiac and smooth muscle.
The mechanism of action is different in different muscles as the neurotransmitter binds to the nicotinic receptors present on the motor endplate and opens ligand-gated sodium channels.
In smooth and cardiac muscle it binds to the muscarinic receptors and cause the release of calcium ions and potassium ions respectively and cause muscle contraction.
Thus, option-E is the correct answer.