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- Describe the differences between prokaryotes and eukaryotes (at this point you should be able to describe at least three differences and tell what one has that is absent/altered in the other)
-Describe the functions of each organelle discussed in the animal and/or plant cell
-How can a newly made protein get secreted out of the cell? (Hint: endomembrane system)
-Why are mitochondria and chloroplast important for cells? In which cells are they found?
-Know what structures are present in one but absent in the other
-Describe the components of the animal cytoskeleton -Know functions of components of the plant cell wall
q. the cell walls of bacteria fungi and plant cells and the extracellular matrix of animal cells are all external to
The cytoskeleton consists of microtubules, actin filaments andintermediate filaments. Microtubules serve to move vesicles andorganelles throughout the cytoplasm as well as to provide cellularshape.
q1. one tank of gold fish is fed the normal quantity of food once a day a second tank is fed twice a day and a third
What are three approaches you could take to look at gene interactions within a cell? What kinds of techniques would each use?
What adaptations are observed in trachea and lungs to reduce water loss?
What are RFLPs, VNTRs, and SNPs? What is the relationship among these? How do we use this technology to, for example, identify paternity?
Determine pseudodominance and how is it produced through a chromosome deletion and how does bacterial DNA differ from eukaryotic DNA?
Under certain conditions, the rate of mutation of a particular gene may be determines in humans. What properties of the mutation would favour the most direct determination of mutation rate in humans? Write three points.
In prokaryotes, which of the following is true?
What four functions are performed by nucleic acids and List the sequence of events that takes place when a DNA message is translated into protein
Explain a specific example of a cross in two parents, each homozygous for different traits, which would result in a phenotype that is distinct from either parental phenotype.
Difference between a hereditary germline cancer, such as those caused by BRCA1 mutations, and cancers that result from two somatic mutations in the same gene in the same cell.
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