Answer: Protein folding and oligomerization
Explanation:
Binding immunoglobulin protein (BiP) is a vital protein present in humans essential for the translocation of secreted peptides.
BiP is a molecular chaperone which is present in lumen of ER (endoplasmic reticulum) which binds to the new protein and then translocat into the ER. The protein in ER is maintained under subsequent condition and important for protein folding and oligomerization (conversion of a monomer or group of monomer into an oligomer).
Several other functions of BiP are:
- ER translocation
- ER-associated degradation (ERAD)
- UPR pathway
Hence, BiP is a chaperone, it is important for protein folding and oligomerization.
Answer:
Left ventricle
Explanation:
I think the left ventricle is propably superior and broad border of the simply because it pumps blood and other usefull products from the heart to furthest parts of the body
Actually, the hormone is issued by the gland to go to a certain spot in the body. Like the adrenal glands release the hormone "adrenaline" when you're in a dangerous, or stimulating situation
Nervous system regulates our body in many aspects:
1) Thinking, storing information
2) Regulation of vomitting, swallowing,
3) Moderate other physiological functions of the body
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