Answer:
The options a, c and e matches with carnitine acyltransferase I.
The enzyme carnitine acyltransferase I is situated on the inner mitochondrial membrane's matrix end. It performs the functions of transferring an acyl group to carnitine and shuttles acyl carnitine through the mitochondria's inner membrane.
The options b and f correctly matches with translocase.
Translocase is situated on the mitochondrial membrane's cytoplasmic end. It performs the function of shuttling carnitine through the mitochondria's inner membrane.
The option d correctly matches with carnitine acyltransferase II. The enzyme carnitine acyltransferase II performs the function of regenerating carnitine and acetyl CoA.
Answer:
b
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Cell surface membrane allows oxygen molecules to diffuse into the cell.
If you're talking about Red Blood Cell , then haemoglobin will bind to the oxygen molecule forming oxyhaemoglobin.
Part A
Plasmids are extracted from the bacteria
The plasmids are spliced at specific regions using restriction enzymes.
The cut plasmids are incubated with the novel gene and DNA ligase
Plasmids that will have incorporated the new gene are transformed back into the bacteria
Part B
The answer is transgenic organisms.
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