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20.08.2019 •
Biology
What is a phospholipid, and what is a second messenger?
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Ответ:
A second messenger is a molecule inside cells that acts to transmit signals from a receptor to a target.
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Ответ:
Most carbon is stored in rocks and sediments, while the rest is stored in the ocean, atmosphere, and living organisms. These are the reservoirs, or sinks, through which carbon cycles. The ocean is a giant carbon sink that absorbs carbon.