... Some examples include transportin 1 (import of hnRNP proteins), CRM1 (exportin
1; export of proteins containing a nuclear export signal), exportin-t (export of tRNAs), importin
7 (import of ribosomal ... the
NLS receptor importin
α in the cytoplasm (Fig. 1). Another factor, importin β interacts with
importin
α (via an importin β binding domain within importin α) completing the tr...
... rapidly evolving in plants
and animals, so adaptation of the major centromere DNA-
binding proteins would maintain an interface with the con-
served kinetochore machinery. Indeed, regions of CENP-C
that ... nematodes [24] and
plants [25]. As expected for kinetochore proteins, disruption
or inactivation of genes encoding proteins containing a
CENPC motif (CENP-Cs) result...
... loaded in AGO2 require their 2′-O-
methylation to remain stable in the presence of highly
complementary targets [102]. Reciprocally, instability of
Drosophila miRNAs loaded in AGO1 was induced by ... dsRNA, are methylated by
HEN1 as single-stranded species [39-42]. In addition to
this core machinery, several accessory factors in uence
the biogenesis efficiency, fidelity and...
... 1
Metals
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ASSESSMENT
HANDBOOK OF
Health Hazards to Humans,
Plants, and Animals
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Plants, and Animals
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by Chenoweth (1 94 9), Peacock (1 96 4), Atzert (1 9 7 1) , Kun (1 98 2), Twigg and King (1 9 9 1) , Seawright
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Plants and animals live in many
habitats.
Plants and animals use their parts
to help them live.
Plants and animals help each other.
Stone plants
34210_01-16_FSD 1534210_01-16_FSD ...
Alike and Different How are the
ways animals and plants stay safe alike?
How are the ways animals and plants stay
safe different?
Photographs...
... tissues, and
tissues make up organs. Different parts of plants help
water, sunlight, and other material be
turned into food for the plant.
Plants need sunlight and
water in order to live and
grow. ... Reproduction
Plants can be classifi ed based on how they reproduce,
or make new plants. Some plants, such as fl owers and
cone-bearing trees, reproduce by making seeds....
...
food. Dandelions are
plants.
Animals
Animals have many
cells. The cells make
up tissues, organs,
and organ systems.
Animals live in water
or on land. They
eat plants and other
animals.
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They live on land.
Mushrooms are fungi.
Plants
Plants have many
cells. Each cell has
a nucleus and other
parts. The cells form
tissues and organs.
Plan...
... jurisdictions.
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Animals need food.
Animals can not make their own food.
What Animals
Need
A panda has to
find its food.
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Animals need water.
elephants
Flat teet...
... new plants.
squirrel carrying seeds
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Food Chains
Animals eat plants or other animals.
A food chain shows what animals eat.
Grass uses sunlight to make food.
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Vocabulary
plants, p. 2
animals, ...
nests in trees.
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Some animals use other animals.
Clown fish and sea
anemones stay close
to help keep each
other safe.
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Animals Help
Plants
Some animals help plan...