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Trace the path of an electron from its origins atthe reaction center of photosystem II to its final electronacceptor at the end of photosystem I. Be able to name the mainmolecules involved in the process (this does not include theindividual molecules within the ETCs). Describe any actual‘work’ that the electron does on its journey. Selectone location in this process of linear electron flow, and describethe free energy level, entropy level, and potential to do work ofthe electrons at that location relative to an adjoining location inthe path. Finally, explain how electrons are replaced at thereaction center pigment molecules, and describe the role that REDOXreactions play in the process of electrons moving through thechains.
You have just read a paper that the addition of caffeine to cells disrupts the DNA damage checkpoint and you would like to understand why.
An invesigator isolates chloroplasts from spinach cells and suspends them in the dark in a tube containing a pH 4 buffer for about 60 seconds. These chloroplasts were then injected in the dark into a second tube buffered at pH 8 along with substqa..
What is the difference between primary and secondary conjugation? What are the costs and benefits of conjugation for individual sperm cells? List two of each.
many factors may affect the growth of this extraterrestial bacteria. Name these factors. Choose two nutritional factors and describe how you would test their effects.
What is the difference in gene expression in prokaryotes and eukaryotes?
q1. o humans shape their environment in ways that other organisms cannot. are humans subject to the same pressures of
corpuscallosum? sends commands to skeletalmuscles. motor cortex? sorts data into categories and relays information on to higherbrain regions. thalamus? aplanning center for body movements
(PTC) tasting is dominant (T) to nontasting (t). If a taster woman with a nontaster father produces childeren with a taster man, and the man previously had a nontaster daughter, what would be the probability that if they had six children, they wou..
You identify a novel bacterial species from a deep sea hyrothermal vent that lacks 5'-dNTPs. The DNA in this organism has the normal anti-parallel double stranded helix with 3'- 5' phosphodiester bonds.
What is the probability that this patient actually has breast cancer and what is the probability that exactly two of the children have galactosemia?
In a population where only the total number of individuals with the dominant phenotype is known, how can you calculate the percentage of carriers and homozygous recessives?
What might be some reasons that English Puritans and French Huguenots and Jansenists were so prominent int he advancement of seventeenth-century science?
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