The reason for differences in the sets of proteins expressed in a nerve and a pancreatic cell of the same individual is that nerve and pancreatic cells contain different _________. (A) genes (B) regulatory sequences (C) sets of regulatory proteins (D) promoters

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The reason for differences in the sets of proteins expressed in a nerve and a pancreatic cell of the same individual is that nerve and pancreatic cells contain different  (C) sets of regulatory proteins.

The pancreatic cells are also known as Islets of Langerhans. They re responsible for releasing the hormones: insulin and glucagon. While glucagon is responsible for increasing the blood sugar, insulin is responsible for controlling it.

The proteins that control which region of DNA should be transcribed and when, are called the regulatory proteins. These proteins are responsible for the formation of different proteins from different cells possessing the same set of genes.

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