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1. Why concentrations of acetate often rise during alcohol icfermentation ?
2. WHY do cells lacking alcohol dehydrogenase accumulate large amounts of glycerol during anaerobic fermentation ?
What is the control in a experiment where a bank teller has brown eyes and brown hair and is taller than all the other bank tellers.
What effect would a drug that either dramatically reduced or enhanced the fidelity of a viral RNA polymerase have on the survival and fitness of a virus in a population? Explain Why? Are there currently examples of such drugs? How do they work?
a microbiologist is attempting to culture bacteria from human feces and chooses to use lb agar rationalizing that it is
Ignoring the possibility of crossing-over, If a total of 200 spemwere produced by an animal having one pair of chromosome, how manyof each kind would there be?
The Little Bacterium That Cannot. Acholeplasma laidlawii is small bacterium that cannot synthesize its own fatty acids and must therefore construct its plasma membrane
Another way to think of this is that you are required to provide a "translation" of the scientific language in the abstract into regular plain English. Make sure that you choose a research article NOT a Review Article.
Imagine a population in which an autosomal recessive disease mutation has an allele frequency of 0.04 (q = 0.04).
In a biochemical pathway, three ATP molecules are hydrolyzed. The endergonic reactions in the pathway require a total of 17.3 kcal/mole of energy to drive the reactions of the pathway. What is the overall change in free energy of the biochemical path..
Assume you have labeled a glucose molecule with a fluorescent marker so you can follow its path by the kidney. you observe your glucose molecule in renal artery and in the glomerular capsule.
What are the relative numbers of H2O+ and OH- ions in an acidic, an alkaline, and a neutral solution.
How is the process of opening up the DNA helix and making mRNA similar to and different from DNA replication and a full, bidirectional, replication bubble?
During glycogenolysis, glycogen is broken down and converted to glucose six phosphate, which can enter glycolysis or be used by the liver to raise blood glucose levels.
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