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Some G proteins produce a cellular response through the inositol triphosphate IP3/Ca2+pathway.Explain how the binding of a ligand to the receptor produces aresponse in this pathway. What is the target enzyme and secondmessenger in this pathway? Name one specific cell functionregulated by the IP3/Ca2+pathway.
why the electron transport chain isrequired for aerobic respiration to occur. What happens when oxygen is absent? Compare/contrast aerobic vs. anaerobic respiration.
A particular small polypeptide is nine amino acids long. Usingthree different enzymes to hydrolyze the polypeptide at various sites, we obtain the followingfive fragments (N denotes the amino terminus of the chain):
A repressor protein. The presence of a repressor protein prevents the action of what enzyme?
Is a viable count really reflective of the number of bacteria in environment you sampled? For example, if grow bacteria in different dilution factors on a agar plate.
What kind of measure is useful in investigating the epidemics? Enlist the steps you would carry out for detecting or investigating an outbreak.
Explain how this could be considered a negative feedback mechanism. The amino acid residues at the active site are highly hydrophobic. In designing a drug that would bind to the active site and jam it, researchers must use which type of molecule.
when does true labor begin.
why can an injection of potassium chloride be fatal? (it something to do with action potentials)
Give examples of 2-different relationships that fungi have with other organisms. Indicate the type of relationship and explain why it was classified as such.
q1. what are the elements of an epidemic?classify infection rate.in brief explain various factors affecting the
How would batesian mimicry have an affect on ecology.
Cleavage of DNA with restriction enzymes provides landmarks and sequence information. How frequently are specific sites found? How many sites are expected? Does this change if the DNA is circular.
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