Thymus: immune system; thyroid: growth and development
Thyroid is located in the neck and thymus is inside the chest region. Thyroid is producing a hormone that will control growth and development. That makes thyroid suppressing drug is dangerous to a pregnant mother because it can make slow her child growth. Thymus will be smaller by age so it's mostly found on a child.
Answer: The answer is B: Improved coordination
Improved coordination is not a training goal for anaerobic athletes.
Explanation: Anaerobic training refers to physical exercise which includes high-intensity training methods. The energy generating process does not depend on the use of oxygen. In this type of training all carbohydrates are aerobically turned into energy.
Improved coordination is the act of organizing people to be involved in a plan. This coordination can be improved upon.
Answer:
sickle cell anemia
Explanation:
People with sickle cell anemia have an abnormal version of hemoglobin. Hemoglobin is the protein that allows the red blood cell to carry oxygen through the body. This altered Hemoglobin is usually called sickle hemoglobin because of its "sickle" shape instead of the normal oval shape. Sickle Cell Anemia is hereditary.
a. A translation stop codon is added at the 3' end of the pre-mRNA.
c. A poly-A tail (50-250 adenine nucleotides) is added to the 3' end of the pre-mRNA.
d. Coding sequences called exons are spliced out by ribosomes.
Explanation:
In eukaryotes, during protein synthesis, the RNA must exit nucleus through the pores on the nuclear membrane and enter into the cytoplasm to undergo translation.
The exit processes of mRNA are: the 5’ capping, 3’ Poly-A tail, and pre-mRNA splicing.
The 5’capping is the initial step with addition of 7-methylguanosine cap to the 5’ end of the mRNA by phosphate linkage. This process protects the mRNA from degrading and helps to initiate translation processes.
The 3’ Poly-A tail step is the cleaving of pre-mRNA and addition of addition of around 200 A nucleotides or the 3’poly (A) tail to the mRNA by the poly (A) polymerase enzyme protein complex. This prevents pre-mRNA degradation, facilitates movement of mRNA to the cytoplasm, and initiates translation.
Pre-mRNA splicing is done to remove the introns from the mRNA because they are not part of function protein coding. The exons which take part in protein coding sequence are spliced once the introns are excised.
Finally, the resultant mRNA will exit the nucleus and enter the cytoplasm to undergo translation
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Gabriel would then need to ask to see their ID's. If he suspects they are using false ID's then he would need to confiscate them and call the police. If the two minors have no ID then he needs to have them escorted off the property or tell them to leave.