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Suppose you discovered a trans-acting RNA in a eukaryote that regulated another protein's expression by binding the 5' UTR of its mRNA. Would you expect that trans-acting RNA to be active in the cytoplasm or in the nucleus? Justify your answer in a sentence.
Along with phenylpyruvic acid, ammonia is manufactured as a result of phenylalanine deamination. Could you think of a way in which the production of ammonia could be used as an indication of a postiive reaction?
Determine tendon of quadriceps femoris and patellar ligament? Mention 3 muscles that form pes anserinus tendon on superior and medial aspect of the tibia.
Why is it important that an experiment include a control group.
The endocrime and nervous system are main regulating systems of the body. However, the nervous system has been compared to an airmail delivery system, and endocrime system to the pony express. In brief explain this comparison.
If the cell cannot recover from injury, the damage is irreversible and cell death is the result. Define, compare and contrast the 3 pathognomic signs of cell death.
Describe why an anaerobic indicator strip in an anaerobic environment will revert to blue if it gets wet.
If you pour 50 blue beads into a 250 ml beaker and you randomly take 50 beads from the beaker and place them in a 100 ml beaker (#1). Then you pour 50 green beads and 50 yellow beads into a second 250 ml beaker
What is cation exchange and how (or why) does this happen? Why does a change in pH affect the exchange.
A colloidal system is stable in the absence of polymer. A small amount of polymer is added and the colloidal particles coagulate but if a large amount of polymer is added they redisperse.
Based on the data, propose a hypothetical biochemical explanation for the colors of the flowers in the F2 progeny. Again, explain your reasoning.
Why can't a monomeric receptor tyrosine kinase recruit proteins to the receptor? What would happen if the GTP-ASE protein(GAP) were inhibited?what is The most abundant class of enzyme.
Discuss similarities and differences of the anatomical pathways that convey touch sensation and pain. Describe two functional consequences of these differences.
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