<span>The part of the brain responsible for coordination, balance and smooth motions is called the cerebellum. The cerebellum is at the back of the brain, under the cerebrum, Because of your cerebellum, you can stand upright, keep your balance, and move around.</span>
a) ribosomes on the rough endoplasmic reticulum
mRNA (created by DNA) leaves the nucleus through the nucleic pores, and from there will enter a nearby ribosome since the rough endoplasmic reticulum is surrounding the nucleus. It is there that polypeptides are made and transported in vesicles to the Golgi apparatus because they cannot touch the cytoplasm when still incomplete. Hope this helped.
It depends on the weight of the sediments.
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Enzymes functions in a specific temperature range.
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- Enzymes are biochemical catalysts whose function is to speed up the rate at which chemical reactions occur.
- Enzymes work best at a specific range of temperatures known as optimum temperature.
- Low temperatures below optimum levels deactivate the enzyme and thus lowering the rate of enzyme activity.
- Extreme temperatures, on the other hand, denatures the enzyme altering enzyme's active sites making it difficult for substrates to fit.
Answer: d. return leaked fluids back to the cardiovascular system.
Explanation:
The lymphatic system is a web of vessels and tissues that transfers clear fluid that is called as the lymph. The lymphatic system spreads all over the body and filters and clean up the lymph, abnormal cells and pathogens. The filters traps the foreign particles from the blood. It also promotes the filtered fluid to reach back to the cardiovascular system and distribute to all the parts of the body in the form of blood.