Which is a function of transfer RNA (tRNA)?
A. transport mRNA out of the nucleus
B. binding specifically to mRNA and nonspecifically to amino acids
C. binding specifically to amino acids and nonspecifically to mRNA
D. binding specifically to both mRNA and to amino acids
D
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Which of the following is not true of graded potentials?
A) They are short-lived. B) They can form on receptor endings. C) They increase amplitude as they move away from the stimulus point. D) They can be called postsynaptic potentials.
The coracoid process is found on the ________.
A. femur B. humerus C. fibula D. ulna E. scapula
Describe where and how dorsiflexion and plantar flexion occur. Which muscle is the prime mover of plantar flexion and which muscle do you think is its antagonist?
What will be an ideal response?
Identify all examples of inclusions
a. peroxisome b. glycogen granule c. centriole d. vault e. glycogen granule and vault