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maria1995 maria1995
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10 years ago
Do you have any ideas as how the opening of the sodium channels in the membrane are related to calcium channels in the ER.

Can you explain what hydrolases are?


There is critical period for each organ, body parts or organ system during the fetal development. Based on your study which organ or body system has a critical period that extends throughout the entire fetal development? For instance, for the development of upper limbs weeks 4-5 are critical and for the heart the critical period is  weeks 3-6.
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10 years ago
Not sure about the first paragraph... Never thought they were related.

Glycoside hydrolases are enzymes that catalyze the hydrolysis of the glycosidic linkage of glycosides, leading to the formation of a sugar hemiacetal or hemiketal and the corresponding free aglycon. Glycoside hydrolases are also referred to as glycosidases, and sometimes also as glycosyl hydrolases. Glycoside hydrolases can catalyze the hydrolysis of O-, N- and S-linked glycosides.

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