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Q1. Approximately what percentage of the energy of glucose is transferred to storage in ATP as the result of the complete oxidation of glucose to CO and water in cellular respiration?
Q2. As a researcher, you discover a new disease afflicting human populations. Your research shows that, 1) disease is caused by a toxin released somewhere in the intestine, 2) that drugs obstructing cell division in addition to drugs obstructing gene expression in general seem to prevent the progression of the illness, but fail to bring patients back to normal health, 3) that an intestine and surrounding region do not contain any foreign or ‘non-native' flora, and 4) antibiotics at first help restore health, but symptoms resume soon after patients finish taking them. Based on all these findings, what is the most possible explanation about the ultimate cause of the disease?
Gene R and gene T are genetically linked. Answer the following questions concerning a dihybrid organism with the genotype Rt/rT.
Suggest two different strategies for synthesizing a 0.5-kb gene. Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of both methods.
Indicate the relationships between the afferent and efferent divisions of the peripheral nervous system, the somatic and autonomic nervous systems, and the sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions of the ANS.
Photosynthetic, multicellular eukaryote that is anchored to the rocks surrounding the coastline of crystal lake , but has no roots. Low growing and non-motile, this organism relies on the tidal rise and fall of crystal lake for water and nutrient ..
What is the metabolic exchange between rhizobia and their plant hosts? What does the plant provide in addition to carbon and how does leghemoglobin play a role in this? What metabolic feature of the bacterium is useful to the plant.
In cattle, coats may be solid white, solid black, or white and black spotted. When true breeding solid whites are crossed to true-breeding solid blacks, the F1 generation consists of all spotted individuals.
What is the explanation for the fact the most cells are small and have cell membranes with many convolutions.
Why are pig's hearts used in most heart transplants involving human recipients? Name the complications observed in using pig's heart for transplant.
What will be the genotypic frequencies from generation to generation, provided that alleles p and q remain in genetic equilibrium? AA= Aa= aa= p+q=1 p2 (squared) +2pq + q2(squared) = 1 p= frequency of A (Dominant allele0 q= frequency of a p2= freq..
At 37C, if the plasma pH is 7.4 and the plasma concentration of HCO3 is 15 mM, what is the plasma concentration of H2CO3? What is the plasma concentration of dissolved CO2?
What are the evolutionary implications of the two major strategies of egress. Viruses that egress by lysis are less "successful" from an evolutionary perspective because they kill their host cells.
Tay-Sachs disease is inherited as an autosomal recessive. It is a devastating neurological disease that results from the lack of a normal enzyme, hexosaminidase A, whose job is to metabolize lipids (gangliosides) that are found in brain cells.
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