where are peripheral proteins located

Where Are Peripheral Proteins Located

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Answer 1

Answer:

Explanation:

Peripheral membrane proteins are found on the outside and inside surfaces of membranes, attached either to integral proteins or to phospholipids. Unlike integral membrane proteins, peripheral membrane proteins do not stick into the hydrophobic core of the membrane, and they tend to be more loosely attached.


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Fruit Fly Eye Color (sex-linked): Red Eye (Dominant - R), White Eye (Recessive - r): How many female fruit fly offspring
would be expected to have white eyes from the following cross? Parents: White Eye Female x Red Eye Male
A.) 0%
B.) 25%
C. 50%

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Which mRNA sequence complements the DNA sequence below?
The right half of a D N A molecule
Four m R N A molecules
A. Sequence A
B. Sequence B
C. Sequence C
D. Sequence D

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Answer:

sequence c

Explanation:

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Transcription is the process of mRNA synthesis. It occurs in the nucleus before translation. During transcription, RNA bases pair DNA bases, replacing Thymine with Uracyl. You will find the example in the explanation.

Note: The DNA sequence is missing, so I will provide a new sequence and explain the procedure. I suggest you perform the same steps with your molecule fragment and reach the correct mRNA.

Protein synthesis

Proteins synthesis is done in two stages: transcription and translation.

The whole process begins in the nucleus and finishes in the cytoplasm.

Protein synthesis initiates in the AUG start codon -Metionin-, and ends when reaching either of the stop codons UAA, UAG, UGA.  

Once the new molecule is completed, it is sent to its final destiny.

Transcription:

The first step before protein arrangement is to synthesize messenger RNA, mRNA.

This is the transcription process and occurs in the nucleus.

When the DNI molecule separates into two strands to form the transcription bubble, we can identify two separate segments: coding strand and template strand.

The coding strand goes in direction 5' to 3', while the complementary strand -template strand- grows in direction 3' to 5'.

This last segment is the one that is going to be complemented by the mRNA.  It is the template strand.

A template DNI strand is read in direction 3'→ 5' to build the mRNA molecule that grows in direction 5'→ 3'.

During transcription bases forms pairs. RNA replaces Thymine with Uracyl, so pairs are as follows,

          DNA            mRNA  

Adenine pairs Uracyl, Thymine pairs Adenine, Guanine pair Cytosine,  Cytosine pair Guanine.

Translation:  

Translation occurs in the cytoplasm.

During translation, rRNA reads mRNA in 5' to 3' direction, and tRNA adds the correct amino acid to the growing chain.

The first extreme to be translated carries the amino-terminal group, while the other extreme carries the carboxy-terminus group.

Example

We will consider for this example the following DNA template strand.

DNI strand  ⇒   5'-TAGAACGCCTCGAAATTTCATACT-3'

Transcription

template DNI strand  ⇒   5'-TAGAACGCCTCGAAATTTCATACT-3'

                      mRNA  ⇒  3´-AUCUUGCGGAGCUUUAAAGUAUGA- 5´

The new mRNA strand is

mRNA   ⇒  3´-AUCUUGCGGAGCUUUAAAGUAUGA- 5´

Once the mRNA synthesis is over, the molecule leaves the nucleus and proceeds with translation in the cytoplasm.

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

C: Teacher not being in control while experimenting is like giving students an answer key for a test and telling them not to use it.

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Answer:

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what are the advantages of harvesting more crops and trees to reducing carbon emissions?

And what are disadvantages of harvesting tree and crops for reducing carbon emissions?

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Answer:

the advantage is free more space to plant crops and farm animals and build houses

the disadvantage is destroying the animal environment and may cause climate change and killing an endangered species by destroying there houses or by accident

Answer:

As trees grow, they help stop climate change by removing carbon dioxide from the air, storing carbon in the trees and soil, and releasing oxygen into the atmosphere and more space.

What is one use for
microwaves?
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B. Medical imaging
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C. Thermal imaging cameras

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Answer:

a radar

Explanation:

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Which of the following are eukaryotic organisms? Select all that apply.

Check All That Apply

viruses

viruses

fungi

fungi

plants

plants

bacteria

bacteria

animals

animals

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Eukaryotic organisms are fungi, plants, and animals. Thus, the correct options are B, C, and E.

What are Eukaryotic organisms?

Eukaryotic organisms may be defined as those organisms whose cells have a well-defined nucleus and the existence of membrane-bound cell organelles. They are single-celled or multicellular in nature. They belong to the group of organisms Eukaryota or Eukarya.

There is a large range of eukaryotic organisms in nature. Examples of eukaryotic organisms are all animals, plants, fungi, protists, and most algae. While bacteria are classified into the category of prokaryotic organisms.

Viruses are neither eukaryotic nor prokaryotic in nature. This is because they are non-cellular and can not able to multiply or reproduce outside the living host.

Therefore, eukaryotic organisms are fungi, plants, and animals. Thus, the correct options are B, C, and E.

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Select the correct image. Which cell is the most specialized?

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Answer:

no pics

Explanation:

Answer:

Where is the image?

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Why coocked food spoil fast but uncocked food spoil slowly

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Cooked food is bruised, denatured and cut up so that more surface area of the food is available to air and bacteria. Naturally, bacteria has an advantage here compared to an unprocessed food. This is why a cooked food can be more susceptible to spoilage than an uncooked food.
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d) hormones are slower communication used by plants and animals; neurons are fast communication used by plants only

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Answer:

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Answer:

2hydogen + 1oxygen = H2O = water

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10 percent of energy is passed from one tropic level to the next. While the other 90 percent of energy is lost to heat.

Answer:

The answer is D. 10 percent.

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What is the difference between environmental science and environmentalism?

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Order of DNA Replication

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The order of Replication include the following:

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DNA replication  involves the production of two copies of DNA from one

DNA. The enzyme known as helicase helps to unwind DNA into single

strands after which a replication fork is formed from the two single strands.

DNA polymerase attaches to the primer and the DNA polymerase adds

nucleotides to the leading strand of DNA in the 5' to 3' direction. Okazaki

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Answer:

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Q1 options:

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the amount per unit volume of a particular material


a measure of salinity


the weight of water

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Question 2 options:

humidity


temperature


size


density

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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