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The Na+ -K+ ATPase is also known as the Na+-K+ pump. It is responsible for maintaining the high extracellular sodium ion concentration and the high intracellular potassium ion concentration. What happens immediately after the pump hydrolyses ATP?
Defend the following statement, "All living cells evolved from a common ancestor cell." Cite evidence from cell morphology, cell physiology, and molecular biology.
What is the effect on translation of the action of tetracycline? In your answer be sure to describe the normal steps to ribosome assembly and protein translation.
A bacterial gene is known to spontaneously mutate at a high frequency. A study of one mutant gene product shows that the mutant protein made is shorter than the wildtype protein by four amino acids.
Develop a hypothesis relating to the amount of dissolved oxygen measured in the water sample and the number of fish observed in the body of water.
List two types of macromolecules that have been partially digested by the time acid chime moves into the intestine. Where did the digestion take place, and what enzymes were involved.
Salmonella enterica is closely related to Escherichia coli. It can be infected with the F plasmid, which can integrate into the chromosome to produce Hfr strains.
Let's say for example, sucrase, the optimal pH level would be 4.4where it can produce the most products and have the highest enzymereaction rate. What would happened to it's secondary and tertiarystructures if the pH level gets too basic (1-3) or too..
A and B are linked. Analysis of a linked RFLP in two purebreeding lines, AABB and aabb, demonstrate that the first was also homozygous for a long RFLP allele.
Following a meal rich in carbohydrates and proteins, the liver converts the excess glucose and amino acids to acetyl CoA within the matrix of the mitochondria. Describe how the mitochondrial acetyl CoA is transported out of the matrix and how the ..
Huntington disease is an autosomal dominant trait that causes neurodegeneration later in life. Matt, who is too young to show the phenotype of Huntington disease,
For garden peas dominates high stem (genes H//-) over low ones (h//h) and yellow garden peas (G//-) dominate over green ones (g//g). What do the genes look like for the following traits and what kind of mating seed can each one make.
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