Cytochrome C Location

Cytochrome C Location

Amino acid sequences of in cytochrome-c turtle

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1. Amino acid sequences of in cytochrome-c turtle


Answer:

The polypeptide chain consists of 119 amino acid residues.


2. Number of differing amino acids in cytochrome-c of horse and donkey​


Answer:

Abstract. Donkey cytochrome c was shown to differ from horse cytochrome c by having a serine in position 47 rather than a threonine. The rest of the amino acid sequences are identical. Mules and hinnies, both males and females, carry equal amounts of horse and donkey cytochromes c.

Answer:

104 amino Acids

Explanation:

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3. Number of differing amino acids in cytochrome-c of human and chimpanzee


Answer:

chimpanzees, the protein molecule called cytochrome c, which serves a vital function in respiration within cells, consists of the same 104 amino acids in exactly the same order. It differs, however, from the cytochrome c of rhesus monkeys by 1 amino acid, from that of horses by 11 additional amino

Explanation: not sure but hope it helps


4. number of differing amino acids in cytochrome-c of rattle snake and fruit flyplease yung matinong sagot:)​


Explanation:

The amino acid sequence of rattlesnake cytochrome c was originally reported in 1965, and was one of the earlier sequences to be studied. When compared with other mitochondrial cytochromes c, the snake sequence was soon seen to be anomalous. There were several positions in which the snake protein resembled human cytochrome c, although comparable anomalies were not reported for the protein from other reptiles such as lizard and turtle. Explanations of these results have included accelerated evolution in the snake lineage, paralogy rather than orthology, and faulty determination of the sequence, and the rattlesnake is now often omitted from cytochrome c phylogenetic trees. We have re-investigated the sequence of the snake protein, and believe that the correct sequence differs in nine places from that used for evolutionary theorizing since 1965. Four of these differences are near the haem-attachment site, in a region that was only analysed for amino acid composition in the original investigation. The other five differences are towards the C-terminus of the molecule, and can be explained as being due to the wrong ordering of amino acids within peptides that had been satisfactorily purified. Despite these corrections, the rattlesnake cytochrome c sequence still more closely resembles human cytochrome c than it does that of any other protein we know. We believe that this is an example of convergent evolution, although it does appear that there has been accelerated change in the line connecting the rattlesnake to the ancestral vertebrate line


5. Why has cytochrome C been so valuable in providing evidence for evolution?​


Answer:

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Answer:

chimpanzees

chimpanzees, the protein molecule called cytochrome c, which serves a vital function in respiration within cells, consists of the same 104 amino acids in exactly the same order.

Explanation:

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Answer:

Based in the amino acid difference compared to human cytochrome, the organism that is most closely related to humans are chimpanzee that  consists of the same 104 amino acids in exactly the same order.


8. Besides cytochrome C,what other proteins have been used to provide evidence about relationships between species?​


Answer:

hemoglobin and myoglobin

Explanation:

besides cytochrome c, other proteins such as hemoglobin and myoglobin has been used in the same purposes by scientists

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9. In this activity, you will determine the degree of relatedness among some specie ased on their amino acid sequences of cytochrome-c Organisas​


Answer:

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Explanation:


10. 1. Which of the following organs does not belong to the group?A. neuronsB. lungsC. spinal cord D. brain2. Which of the following organs does not belong to the group?A. ovaryB. kidneyC. uterusD. fallopian tube3. What system of the body responsible for salt and water balance and waste removal?A. Reproductive System B. Urinary System C. Nervous System D. Immune System4. What field of science aims to study similarities and differences in the anatomy of differentspecies?A. Grey's Anatomy B. Comparative Anatomy C. Evolution D. Molecular Biology5. What protein in the body of animals where Biologist used to reveal evolutionaryrelationships?A. Cytochrome A B. Cytochrome c C. Cytochrome B D. Cytochrome D​


1. Which of the following organs does not belong to the group?

A. neurons

B. lungs

C. spinal cord

D. brain

2. Which of the following organs does not belong to the group?

A. ovary

B. kidney

C. uterus

D. fallopian tube

3. What system of the body responsible for salt and water balance and waste removal?

A. Reproductive System

B. Urinary System

C. Nervous System

D. Immune System

4. What field of science aims to study similarities and differences in the anatomy of different

species?

A. Grey's Anatomy

B. Comparative Anatomy

C. Evolution

D. Molecular Biology

5. What protein in the body of animals where Biologist used to reveal evolutionary

relationships?

A. Cytochrome A

B. Cytochrome c

C. Cytochrome B

D. Cytochrome D

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11. 2. Calculate the degree of relatedness among some species based on the amino acid sequences of cytochrome-c in their proteins. ​


Answer:

concrete example, consider the protein cytochrome c, involved in cell respiration. The sequence of amino acids in this protein is known for ...

Explanation:


12. How will you interpret those pairs of organisms having the exact amino acid sequence of cytochrome-c?


Answer:

Sequence variations in a large number of genes can be affect drug respnsivess.

Explanation:

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13. Calculate the degres of relatedness among some species based on the amino acid sequences of cytochrome-C in thier protiens.


Answer:

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14. the sequence of amino acids in the cytochrome c molecules, an enzyme found in mitochondria, is identical in humans and chimpanzees. This fact best supports concept that


this fact best support the concept that human are the product of evolution of monkeys

15. infer the degree of relationships among organisms based on the amino acid sequence in the cytochrome c molecule ​


Answer:

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16. do any of the animals have same number of differences from human cytochrome​


Explanation:

none of the organisms have the same number of

difference frrom the human cytochrome c.


17. Identify the number of amino acid differences compared to human cytochrome c.​


Answer:

For example, human cytochrome c differs from that of an alligator by 13 amino acids but differs by 14 amino acids from a much more closely related primate, Otolemur garnettii.

Explanation:

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18. Number of differing Amino Acids in cytochrome-c Percentage difference rick​


Answer:

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Answer:

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19. Number of difference amino acid in cytochrome human and chimpanzee


Answer:

chimpanzees, the protein molecule called cytochrome c, which serves a vital function in respiration within cells, consists of the same 104 amino acids in exactly the same order. It differs, however, from the cytochrome c of rhesus monkeys by 1 amino acid, from that of horses by 11 additional amino


20. compare the amino acid sequence of cytochrome-c of some organism​


Answer:

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21. what is receiving molecule at the stromal end of ps II to pass the electron to the cytochrome complex​


Answer:

PQ

Explanation:

PQ accepts electrons from PS II on the stromal side of the complex and delivers electrons to the cytochrome b6-f complex on the lumen side of the complex.



Answer:

None of the organisms have the same number of difference from the human Cytochrome C. In situations like this, we can decide which is more closely related to humans by comparing anatomy structures, evolutionary tree or comparing them to the human genes by using another protein.

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23. The table shows the comparison of cytochrome C of a human to other organisms. what can be inferred about humans and fruit fly


Explanation:

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24. Properties of life organization Activity 2: Relative Organisms Objectives: 1. Compare the amino acid sequences 2. Calculate the degree of relatedness a acid sequences of cytochrome-c in th​


Explanation:

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25. study the sequence of animo acids in the cytochrome c the different vertebrates and be able to answr guide question 1-3​


Answer:

Um Where's the Guide's question please repost so we can see what's the question


26. Where in the mitochondrion will the electrons from glucose are shuttled through a cytochrome transport system?​


Inner mitochondrial membranes


27. Where in the mitochondrion will the electrons from glucose are shuttled through a cytochrome transport system?


Electric transport chain occurs in the inner membrane of the mitochondria.

do any of the animals have the same number of differences from human cytochrome c?

ANSWER: NO

Explanation:

in this situation,how would you decide which is more closely related to humans?

I think the Tuna because the number of amino acid differences compared to human Cytochrome c is 21


29. compare the amino acid sequenceof cytochrome-c of human and rhesus monkey​


Answer:Cytochrome c, is a respiratory pigment found in mitochondria of eukaryotes. Cytochrome c has changed very slowly during evolution. The amino acid sequence between humans and chimpanzees are identical while between the rhesus monkey, there is a difference of one amino acid in comparison.

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30. number of differing of amino acids in cytochrome-c of human ang chimpanzee​


Answer:

chimpanzees, the protein molecule called cytochrome c, which serves a vital function in respiration within cells, consists of the same 104 amino acids in exactly the same order. It differs, however, from the cytochrome c of rhesus monkeys by 1 amino acid, from that of horses by 11 additional amino…


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