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1. Which of the following hormones is able to alter gene expression in the mitochondria?A.) glucogonB) epinephrinec:) insulinD.) thyroid hormonee.) growth hormone2. Which of the following is Not associated with thein tracellular mechanism of hormone action used by lipid solublehormones?A.) diffusion through the plasma membraneB.) activation of adenylate cyclasec) binding to a receptor on DNAD) alteration of gene expressionE.) Alteration of cellular activity
q1. the sex linked x linked xg locus in humans has two alleles a abd a. the a allele causes the presence of xg surface
what are peristatic movement?and thir role in human digestion ?process of chylomicrons?special route that lipids follow
What does green growth on an Eosin methylene blue plate indicate and which two organisms are known to be able to do this?
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Transcription is the production of RNA from DNA. It reads one strand of DNA, called the template, to create a new RNA strand. The nucleotides are added to the growing RNA strand in a 3' to 5' direction from the DNA strand.
In the F2 generation, you find that you have 235 flies displaying the wild type phenotype and 765 flies displaying XYZ phenotype. Which phenotype, Wild type or XYZ, is dominant.
This is a fairly rare genetic disorder. The enzyme thatconverts pyruvate to acetyl CoA is deficient. How will cellrespiration be affected? What symptoms will be observed?
In light of what you now know about cellular respiration, explain the mechanism of action of poisons such as carbon monoxide, arsenic and 2,4 dinitriphenol (DNP), in that order.
In what environments would you expect obligate homeotherms to have the most significant advantages, and in what environments might facultative homeotherms have an edge?
A form of vitamin D-resistant rickets, known as hypophosphatemia, is inherited as an x-linked dominant trait. If a male with hypophosphatemia, marries a normal female, which predictions concerning their potential progeny would be true.
Use a chi-square test to evaluate whether the two loci are linked or assort independently.
If an organism's DNA contains 16% thymine nucleotides, what percentage of its DNA is composed of guanine nucleotides? Is the answer 34%?
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