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Suppose you found an overly high level of pyruvate in a patient's blood and urine. a) One possible cause is a genetic defect in the enzyme pyruvate dehydrogenase. Describe the enzymes, cofactors, intermediates, and products of the pyruvate dehydrogenase complex. b) Another plausible cause for the high level of pyruvate in the patient's blood and urine is a specific vitamin deficiency. Which human disease is known for the deficiency of that vitamin in diet? Explain why the deficiency of that vitamin would account for high levels of pyruvate to be excreted in the urine. c) How would you determine which explanation, faulty/deficient enzyme or vitamin deficiency, is correct?
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In bio lab we studied corn on the cob and the four different traits which were purple, smooth , yellow , wrinkled corn. question is the traits i investigated in this excercise inherited though single gene, few genes, many genes?
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Describe these results by explaining how and why the introns are eliminated and proved the genotypes of Mini, Mickey and Timmy, and their children.
The following information were obtained in a chemostat for the growth of E. aerogenes on aglycerol-limited growth medium.
The resting membrane potential of skeletal muscle is about -90mV while in a typical neuron it is about -65 mV. Knowing what the resting membrane potential depends on,
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We have 2-eyes and 2-ears, yet we can see and hear very-well with only one. So, why do we have two? We have studied how having two eyes.
Cyanide binds to complex IV of the electron transport system, preventing the reduction of oxygen to water. Explain the ultimate effects of cyanide on electron transport, oxygen consumption, and ATP production. How can these in turn affect a person.
What is the distribution not the typical 1:1:1:1 that is observed in a dihybrid test cross.
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