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1. What is the fate of pyruvate after it is formed by glycolysis?2. Which amino acid can be formed from pyruvate?3. What is the overall reaction thermodynamics of glycolysis process?4. Why glucose is rapidly phosphorylated once it is taken into cells?5. How is the rate of glycolysis controlled?
We are told that every surface we touch is teeming with bacterial cells, and bacteria are found in the pools we swim in, water we wash with, and on the hands of friends. Why don't we always have problems with bacterial infections all over our bodies.
Many bacteria are anaerobic. If bacterium were to produce the same amount of ATP within a minute as a cell extracted from your skeletal muscle, what would that bacterium have to do?
sketch a diagram of the circular DNA molecule, showing the locations of the restriction sites for Ecor I and BamH I , as well as distances between them.
List all probable points at which caffeine may be exerting its effect. Caffeine is known to alter the transmembrane movement of calcium. What is (are) the possible site(s) at which caffeine is acting.
however normal E.coli cells can synthesize all the amino acids, some mutants called amino acid auxotrophs, are unable to synthesize specific amino acids and require the addition of that amino acid to the culture medium for optimal growth.
Activation of metabotropic glutamate receptors in neurons is often coupled to the activation of phospolipase C PLC.
Determine which of the following statements describes the function of a chloroplast?
Discuss two of the non-covalent forces that stabilize tertiary structure in proteins that are affected when the pH is changed.
Assume that a disease is inherited via a dominant mode of inheritance and that one of the parents is affected with the disease and the other is not.
You have an F- strain of E. coli that is resistant to strepto- mycin (Str(r)) but requires the following amino acids for growth on minimal medium: arginine, cysteine, methionine, phenylala- nine, and proline.
Some sensory neurons in our bodies generate action potentials in response to pressure or movement, allowing us to feel things through our sense of touch.
How would you determine the termination codon appear in the mRNA for this gene? Write the sequence with the 5' and 3' ends of the sequence indicate clearly.
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