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1. A cytochrome c deficiency is associated with mutations in at least 14 genes. Recall the specific function of cytochrome c, and the purpose of oxidative phosphorylation. What would be the major biochemical problem resulting from a lack of cytochrome c? Think about the overall purpose of the pathway it contributes to. In other words, how would oxidative phosphorylation be affected? Discuss the ramifications of cytochrome c deficiency in terms of (A) the goal or purpose of the pathway, (B) the P/O Ratio plus the Proton Motive Force, all of which were described in lecture.
2. Given the Biochemical Problem with cytochrome c deficiency, and the answers for question 7, cells will die unless there are rapid Biochemical changes. Give the names of two pathways or two enzymes that can compensate (substitute) for the specific , major Biochemical Problem in cytochrome c deficiency, and describe why they can compensate for this problem. In other words, how can the purpose for the pathway cytochrome c is involved in be accomplished by a different pathway or set of enzymes?
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The chance that a baby will be a girl is 1/2 and the chance of having a boy is also 1/2. If a certain family has three boys, what is the chance that their next child will be a girl? Explain your answer.
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Choose a disease or condition that is associated with the nervous system. Provide a thorough overview to include the meaning of the medical term associated with it and its origin (Greek or Latin) as appropriate. Apply all related medical terms and th..
Recognize the two challenges faced by the public health and also discuss how tools and the guidelines of an epidemiological study is applied in finding the answers and strategies for meeting these challenges.
Give a drug example to support your position. Then, take a different position and support the current accelerated rate of approval of a new drug in the United States.
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Many students think that fat-free foods are also low-calorie foods. This is especially true for snack foods and desserts. Find at least one example of a fat-free snack or dessert and a "regular"-fat, similar product.
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