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Semicconscious man taken to hospital after falling from roof. He did not lsoe consciousness immediatley, and wa initially alert. After a bit he became confused and then unresponsive. What is a likely explanantion of condition.
Describe the theory and your rationale for selecting the theory and discuss how the theory works to support your proposed solution.
In allosteric deactivation a regulatory molecule binds to a site other than the active site, resulting in a change in enzyme shape that allows the active site to bind substrate.
Determine where are the hydrophobic or hydrophilic residues concentrated? Where does your mutation fall relative to these clusters and to the inside or outside of the protein?
After fiddling with the simulation program to see how it works, restore all parameters to their default settings.
Explain why antibiotics are effective at killing bacterial cells but do not seem to have an impact on human cells (eukaryotic cells). Use at least two examples, such as tetracycline, erythromycin, gentamycin, or chloramphenicol.
Suppose that you have just discovered a new pathogen whose genome contains 29.1 percent A, 22.3% T, 25.8% C, and 22.8% G based on the relative molar concentrations of each nitrogenous base.
What are two components of the Restriction-Modification system of a bacterial cell and what is the purpose of each?
Is selectivity needed for filtration to occur? Why or Why not? What would happen to the filtration rate if you were to apply pressure to the filtration system? What might happen to the filtration membrane if the water pressure is too high?
Compare and contrast genetic drift and inbreeding in each of the following areas: When acting alone, how do they each affect heterozygosity.
Explain why a woody plant tends to produce more branches when it is pruned. How are both auxins and cytokinins involved in the regulation of branching?
Early in the morning, the black caterpillars rest in a tightly packed group on the east-facing surface of the tent. In mid afternoon, the group is found on the tent under surface, each caterpillar individually hanging from the tent by just a few of i..
Bacteria can cause diseases by using their toxin to interfere with body process. Most Viruses do not encode toxins, cannot overcame body defense. How do viruses cause disease.
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