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Q1. Environmental Carcinogens mutagens and other environmental carcinogens UV light organic solvents high energy radiation asbestos tobacco smoke others factors? What does UV light do to a cell?
Q2. Progressive (exponential) Elderly patients have ragged red fibers accumulating Elderly patients accumulate mtDNA damage so how do these `symptoms" of aging happen? What are the free radicals? Where do they come from? What damage do they do? What are the effects of this damage? What can we do? What are the oxygen free radicals? Free radicals are when oxygen has an unpaired electron what damage can they do? Primarily they can react with deoxyribose and DNA bases where do they come from? These free radicals result from the `dumping" of electrons from the ETC onto free oxygen keep in mind this? What is the evidence that this helps cause aging?
q1. arrange a word paper in which you analyze how neuro processes effect behaviour and impact the field of biological
In a cross of AABbCcdd x AaBbccDd what proportion of offspring will have the genotype of AABBCcdd? Please explain.
An existing drug, OLD-STAT, is a competitive inhibitor of an enzyme that is too active in diabetes. The enzyme assay used to test and compare drug candidates is carried out at = 0.15 mM.
The enzyme Bromelin is a cysteine protease from pineapple that utilizes a similar mechanism to serine proteases except the serine is replaced by a cysteine. Draw the mechanism of peptide hydrolysis by Bromelin.
An A=T mispairing leads to an A=C substitution. The other DNA helix will contain a(n) __ pair.
q1. describe in detail the function of the following organelles mitochondria nucleus chloroplast lysosome cell membrane
In winter, plants exchange the saturated lipids in their membranes for unsaturated lipids. Unsaturated lipids are "bent" and keep the membranes more fluid since they cannot be stacked closely together. Of what benefit would this be for herbaceous pla..
in the synthesis of the lipid molecule, where did the reaction occur between the glycerol molecule and the acetic acid molecules?
Does bark remind you of any human tissue? What functions would be shared between bark and this tissue?
Summarize the environmental effects of increased atmospheric and oceanic carbon dioxide concentrations.
Four proteins, each having a single polypeptide, are separated by SDS-PAGE: human cytochrome c , human serum albumin, bovine myoglobin.
Suppose if you can purchase corn grain or sorghum for $320 per ton as fed for energy, which is the better buy and why? The lab results indicate that the corn is 87 percent DM and has 3.16 Mcal.
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