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17.10.2020 •
Biology
Can we tell the function of all proteins from their quaternary structure?
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Ответ:
You can not tell the function of the proteins.
Explanation:
the reason is because the proteins have different types of functions and there is alot of proteins in things
Ответ:
a través de introducción antrópica
Explanation:
La introducción antrópica es decir, la acción del hombre (muchas veces de modo intencional), es la causa más común por la cual una especie exótica puede colonizar un nuevo ambiente. Generalmente, las especies exóticas compiten con especies autóctonas por la disponibilidad de recursos (alimento, hábitat, etc). Las especie invasoras que se adaptan a nuevos ambientes a menudo incrementan rapidamente su rango de distribución ya que el ecosistema no posee los mecanismos naturales para evitar su crecimiento poblacional (por ejemplo, presencia de depredadores adaptados para cazar la nueva especie). Como consecuencia de este proceso, una especie invasora puede convertirse en un serio riesgo para la biodiversidad y el equilibrio del ecosistema, causando muchas veces la extinción de especies autóctonas que son esenciales en la cadena trófica del ecosistema.