receptor/s b. the energy source c. if there is signal peptide cleavage or none E. Mitochondrion H₂N-MTS ITS* "Internal targeting sequence that has no cleavage site -COOH
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- Which statements are true? Explain why or why not.1 In normal adult tissues, cell death usually balancescell division.2 Mammalian cells that do not have cytochrome cshould be resistant to apoptosis induced by DNA damage.State how the below perturbations will affect (or not) an autocell’s ability to survive. Provide your reasoning in each case. (a) Depletion of a substrate that is part of the autocatalytic cycle (b) Formation of a modified product (due to the uptake of a modified substrate) that functions as a receptorThe inner membrane of the mitochondria has folds called the cristae. How would the function of the mitochondria be different if the inner membrane were not folded
- Energy production pathway is targeted by drugs in the malignent cancerous cells to control an x cancer type. Use your speculation and tell targeting and destroying which one energy producing agent of the oxidative phosphorylation will be most effected in blocking most of the energy production and why?Cellular energy is produced by a process that involves the oxidation of carbon atoms. True or false explain the falsethe effect of bpa on STAT1 and STAT3 phosphorylation in RAW264.7 cells