Biology, asked by suvosarkar8760, 11 months ago

C-peptide of human insulin is
(a) a part of mature insulin molecule.
(b) responsible for formation of disulphide
bridges.
(c) removed during maturation of pro-insulin
to insulin.
(d) responsible for its biological activity.

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

a)a part of mature insulin molecule

Explanation:

C-peptide: A byproduct of insulin production, usually by the pancreas. The level of C-peptide is a gauge of how much insulin is being produced in the body. C-peptide is made up of chemical compounds called amino acids. ... Insulin is a hormone that regulates the body's use of glucose (blood sugar).

Answered by ankit6067
1

Answer:

c peptide s d) responsible for its biological activity

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