Please explain why the chosen answer is correct and why the rest of the answers are not correct. In Deuterostomes, nutrient molecules (monomers) are taken into the space between the endoderm and the ectoderm because a) the ectoderm makes protein for movement, b) the endoderm cells release hydrolytic enzymes that act on polymers, c) the endoderm releases enzymes that conduct dehydration synthesis of proteins. d) mRNA polymerase causes hydrolysis of DNA. e) all are correct. Explain why choice B is correct and the rest are incorrect As eukaryotic cells become more specialized, the nucleus is NOT important as the site of a) DNA synthesis, b) changes in the regulation of genes, c) triglyceride synthesis, d) the transcription of new mRNA for protein synthesis, e) DNA mutation. Explain why choice C is correct and the rest are incorrect

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Please explain why the chosen
answer is correct and why the rest of
the answers are not correct.
In Deuterostomes, nutrient
molecules (monomers) are taken into
the space between the endoderm
and the ectoderm because a) the
ectoderm makes protein for
movement, b) the endoderm cells
release hydrolytic enzymes that act
on polymers, c) the endoderm
releases enzymes that conduct
dehydration synthesis of proteins. d)
mRNA polymerase causes hydrolysis
of DNA. e) all are correct.
Explain why choice B is correct and
the rest are incorrect
As eukaryotic cells become more
specialized, the nucleus is NOT
important as the site of a) DNA
synthesis, b) changes in the
regulation of genes, c) triglyceride
synthesis, d) the transcription of new
mRNA for protein synthesis, e) DNA
mutation.
Explain why choice C is correct and
the rest are incorrect
Transcribed Image Text:Please explain why the chosen answer is correct and why the rest of the answers are not correct. In Deuterostomes, nutrient molecules (monomers) are taken into the space between the endoderm and the ectoderm because a) the ectoderm makes protein for movement, b) the endoderm cells release hydrolytic enzymes that act on polymers, c) the endoderm releases enzymes that conduct dehydration synthesis of proteins. d) mRNA polymerase causes hydrolysis of DNA. e) all are correct. Explain why choice B is correct and the rest are incorrect As eukaryotic cells become more specialized, the nucleus is NOT important as the site of a) DNA synthesis, b) changes in the regulation of genes, c) triglyceride synthesis, d) the transcription of new mRNA for protein synthesis, e) DNA mutation. Explain why choice C is correct and the rest are incorrect
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