Answer:
I'm pretty sure the bottom one is faciliated diffusion. Try searching up your answer so sorry I couldn't help more, but I hope that does help you out a bit:)
Answer: 50% Tt, 25% short, 75% tall
Explanation: Tt x Tt —> TT tt Tt tT possible
proportions by genotype TT 25% Tt 50% tt 25%
T dominant so
proportions by phenotype tall (TT, Tt) 75% short (tt) 25%
The answer is vacuole.
The large central vacuole of the plant cell, holds all the water which therefore makes it turgid
Incorrect statement is: Type II membrane proteins have a signal sequence targeting them to the ER as well as a signal anchor sequence.
Signal peptide or signal sequence is a sequence of amino acids that gets recognized by signal recognition particle (SRP). This sequence is involved in cotranslational translocation into ER, where the protein should be folded. A stop-transfer sequence signals that translation of the protein should continue in the cytosol (not in ER). A signal anchor sequence signals the insertion of protein into the ER membrane.