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Processes of gene expression and protein turnover
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What does it mean when the promotor is located 'upstream' of the coding gene?
That the promotor is located somewhat more to the 5' end of the DNA strand. -
What is known about muscle mass and mortality?
The more you loss muscle mass, the higher the mortality becomes. -
What should you always check before exercise regimes?
Check the nutritional status of the patient. -
What are the mayor steps of protein synthesis?
- transcription
- splicing
- translation
- post-translational modification
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Which type of muscle fibers contain multiple nuclei?
The skeletal muscle fiber -
Where are nuclei of a muscle cell located?
Just below the sarcolemma. -
Which cells are outside the muscle fiber that help with fascii formation?
Fibrinoblasts -
What happens to the number of nuclei when a muscle hypertropies?
The number of nuclei increase proportional to the FCSA. -
When do satelite cells become activated?
- Trophy
- Hypertrophy
- muscle damage
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What is the function of the rRNA?
It is the RNA coding for the formation of the ribosome.
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