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Q1. If you were asked to create a karyotype from the chromosome spreads you made from HeLa cells in Activity 4.2.1, list materials you would use and explain how you would make the karyotype.
Q2. When we ingest large molecules as in lipids, carbohydrates and proteins they must undergo catabolic reactions whereby enzymes split these molecules. This series of reaction is called?
a person has type A blood and the other partner has AB blood. what is the chance they will have a child with type O blood? prove with a punnett square.
Describe each component of energy expenditure. What factors influence each? How can energy expenditure be estimated?
Members of the genus Mycoplasma stain Gram negative although the taxonomically grouped with Gram positive bacteria. The organism Deincoccous radiodurans grouped with the Gram negative alpha-Proteobacteria, yet it typically stains Gram positive.
Draw a dichotomous key to use in the identification of your unknown. Our strains will be grown on solid media, so cell arrangement will probably not be diagnostic.Notice that the objective is to use the tests .
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.
Which of the following describes the secretory phase of the menstrual cycle?
The mediam molecular weight of eukaryotic proteins is about 40,000 daltons. A few proteins are much larger, such as a muscle cell protein called titin, which has a molecular weight of 3,000,000 daltons.
How is it that different cells can respond in different ways to exactly the same signaling molecule even when they have identical receptors?
Some DNA lesions can arise in non-replicating cells, whereas others can only occur during replication. Similarly, some repair pathways function in non-replicating cells, whereas others work only during or shortly after replication.
How does the body plan of a mollusk differ from that of an annelid? What characteristics distinguish mollusks from annelids?
When researchers inhibited mTORC1, the genes related to autophagy (ATGs) were not expressed. What does this suggest about the regulation of ATG expression?
What could be the base sequence of the RNA after transcription happens? Explain the importance of first and last codons? Specify the meaning do these codons have for the protein synthesis?
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