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Dna is responsible for your phenotype, but to what extent? how much, if at all, do environmental factors play a role? can you find examples (remember keep your sources academic)?
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Biology, 21.06.2019 23:00
The dna in a cell’s nucleus encodes proteins that are eventually targeted to every membrane and compartment in the cell, as well as proteins that are targeted for secretion from the cell. for example, consider these two proteins: phosphofructokinase (pfk) is an enzyme that functions in the cytoplasm during glycolysis. insulin, a protein that regulates blood sugar levels, is secreted from specialized pancreatic cells. assume that you can track the cellular locations of these two proteins from the time that translation is complete until the proteins reach their final destinations.for each protein, identify its targeting pathway: the sequence of cellular locations in which the protein is found from when translation is complete until it reaches its final (functional) destination. (note that if an organelle is listed in a pathway, the location implied is inside the organelle, not in the membrane that surrounds the organelle.)
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Biology, 22.06.2019 10:10
(6.02 mc)what affect do marine protected areas have on environmental quality? they increase environmental quality by preventing resource overuse. they increase environmental quality by adding new species. they decrease environmental quality by removing all human activity. they decrease environmental quality by adding recycling facilities.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 14:30
Which of the following is the function of the nociceptors? a. detecting odors in the nose b. detecting painful stimuli c. detecting central body temperature d. detecting touch and pressure
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