Answer:
In Stage 1 of Cellular Respiration, Glycolysis occurs, where glucose is broken down in the cytoplasm.
<h3>What domain is eubacteria found in?</h3>
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- The Eubacteria are found in the domain Bacteria.
- Eubacteria means , it is unicellular, lacks a proper nucleus and is a prokaryote.
Answer:
cardiovascular and respiratory systems
Explanation:
the cardiovascular system includes your heart and blood vessels, which function to remove deoxygenated blood from and return oxygenated blood throughout your body
Answer:
prokaryotic
Explanation:
I think that because since it doesn't have a nucleus or as many organelles as eukaryotic. They are smaller in size and don't have membrane bound structures.
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.