Answer:
The lectin pathway or lectin complement pathway is a type of cascade reaction in the complement system, similar in structure to the classical complement pathway, in that, after activation, it proceeds through the action of C4 and C2 to produce activated complement proteins further down the cascade.
Since it’s natural environment is very acidic, putting pepsin in a very alkaline environment would cause it to denature.
They convert carbon into other 'waste' products like oxygen. To put it simply it removes carbon from the carbon cycle.
Answer:
b or c
Explanation:
The water will move to the section with lower water concentration until it is balanced, however, I don't know which section has the sugar and which has the water. a is wrong because the membrane is semi-permeable, so water can go through, and d is wrong because it is provided the sugar cannot move across the membrane. Hope this helps some :)
It is true, it dissolves during prophase because it is not needed in the following phase of metaphase