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Q1. Acholeplasma laidlawii is a small bacterium that cannot synthesize its own fatty acids and must therefore construct it plasma membrane from whatever fatty acids are acids available at the time.
If you give Acholesplasma cells access to a mixture of saturated and unsaturated fatty acids, will they thrive at room temperature? Why?
Q2. If the ATP synthase molecules were randomly orientated so that about half faced the outside of the vesicle and half faced the inside, would you expect ATP to be synthesized? If the bacteriorhodopsin molecules were randomly oriented, would you expect ATP to be synthesized?
Each ATP molecule undergoes about 10,000 cycles on synthesis and hydrolysis every day. How much ATP in our body according to these observations?
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.
Assume you observe a populatin with 4150 zygotes with the genotype AA, 800 zygotes witht he genotypes Aa, and fifty zygotes with the genotype aa.
describe the first step involved in replication of each genome. Your description can include a diagram and should cover.
A one hundred ml vessel is filled with water separated in equal parts by a semipermeable membrane. The molecular weight cut off of the membrane is 100g/mol.
Suppose that you transform a different strain of yeast (which does not contain these types of transposable elements) with each of the newly discovered transposable elements. You let each of the elements transpose one time.
What are the brief and basic steps that are widely believed to have resulted in the origin of the 1st bacteria from nonliving precursors?
Who is the scientist also credited with the same conclusions as Darwin regarding the origin of species?
What was this experiment and why was it so significant? Diagram and briefly describe the steps of the process. How and why has recombinant DNA technology impacted biotechnology.
If all students start with the same amount of 10,000 x g supernatant, and after different groups of students have done their 40-65 percent ammonium sulfate cut.
What are the effects of sympathetic nervous system on the glomerular filtration rate (GFR)?
In an experiment, you purify a cysteine-charged tRNA and chemically alter the amino acid attached to it converting it to alanine.
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