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A)Electrical impulses from the beetle's nervous system B)Chemical signals from the beetle's immune system C)Coded messages in the DNA of the cell nucleus ITS (C)
D)Digestive enzymes in the lysosomes of the celL
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A. Coded messages in the DNA of the cell nuleus
No, it's not known to me, it can only be found as female name, being quite popular in the 1950'ies
Ovary is an organ and not proteins. protein is a macromolecule which made up of amino acids. Ovaries are a reproductive organ of a female that produce eggs or ovum.
The mosquito's antennas are used to help them mate. A female sends out a vibrating signal, and the male can sense it with his antenna and send a signal back.
the cell is the basic unit of life and cellular architecture contains large complexes of different classes of macromolecules with themselves or each other. most of such complexes are protein or lipid protein complexes. however the component that really determines what goes where and what complexes with what....basically the blue print is the DNA. in DNA there are four hetero-cyclic bases: adenine-a, guanine-g, thymine-t and cytosine-c. these four bases in various sequences and combination, like a Morse code, encode all the data required for the life processes in our body. A definite sequence of ATGC gives rise to a GENE, which encodes the data required for protein molecule. DNA is transcribed in to RNA and RNA is translated to protein by ribosomes. DNA is packaged in to the cellular nucleus and into Chromosomes which are distributed when a male and female mates by a process called crossing over. so basically DNA is responsible for all the hereditary characteristics and information in an individual
No. Sexually producing species such as ours need both sperm and egg for fertilization because the gametes, male and female, are haploid in chromosome number and if a female entered into a parthogenic process the zygote would have half the chromosomes and not near enough genetic material to produce the protein needed to sustain life.
The male Japanese beetle detects and destroys the female pheromone molecule. What tells the male protein to destroy the female pheromone molecule?
coded messages in the DNA
coded messages in the DNA
Coded messages from the DNA in the protein
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No. There is not much protein in female secretions. You would have to do it to many women a day to come even close to getting your nutritional allowance.
A)Electrical impulses from the beetle's nervous system B)Chemical signals from the beetle's immune system C)Coded messages in the DNA of the cell nucleus ITS (C)D)Digestive enzymes in the lysosomes of the celL
Under 10mg/L.
Sperm, being a protein, does get digested by the human body.
No, it's not known to me, it can only be found as female name, being quite popular in the 1950'ies
around 45 grams daily
46 grams for a female.45 grams for a male.