Free Response Question 2 (6 pts) (NOTE: You do NOT need to k…
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Free Respоnse Questiоn 2 (6 pts) (NOTE: Yоu do NOT need to know аnything specific аbout аmylase for this Central Dogma problem.) When you eat lots of starch, your pancreas makes amylase, an enzyme that breaks it down. You do NOT make amylase in most other parts of your body. Using the terms below, explain how the pancreas "turns on" the production of amylase. (Using similar terms, such as "translated" instead of "translation," does count for credit!) (6 pts) DNA Protein RNA Transcription factor Transcription Translation For up to 1 point extra credit: Would our pancreas cells need to remove introns, exons, or neither during this process? Explain briefly. HINT: This is primarily a Central Dogma question. The answer applies to the Central Dogma in general, not enzymes in particular!