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What are the ecological effects of herbivores on plants? Why is the world green? A complete answer to this question would include all of the processes that limit herbivore growth.
Explain the nonspecific antimicrobial effects of mucus, lysozyme, and low pH. For each of these substances, list where they are found in the body and how they function in fighting pathogens.
Discuss how can a mutant vasopressin receptor bind vasopressin normally without exerting its normal physiological effect?
During exercise, 25 glycogen molecules and 150 glucose molecules are used to produce energy. How many net ATP are formed from carbohydrate metabolism if the end products are CO2 and water.
Compare DNA to a cookbook. The book is kept in a library and cannot be checked out (removed). Start with the letters and words in the cookbook compared with the bases and codons in DNA; end with the amino acid chain being folded into a protein, an..
Suppose when looking at a slide of 3-crossed threads, red is on bottom, and yellow on top. When the adjustment knob is rotated forward on your microscope.
Explain how a mutation could inhibit the binding of sigma factor to DNA. Describe two specific base substitutions you think would inhibit the binding of sigma factor.
Determine the significance of the observation that knocking out MyD88 abrogates increases in Factor B and C3a but knocking out of TRIF does not ? Describe in molecular terms.
It is determined that the human immune system synthesizes 10 8 – 10 10 antibodies. The portion of a typical active in binding antigen consists of two variable domains each containing one hundred amino acids.
Describe an important difference between an iron-sulfur protein, and a Rieske protein concerning the covalent bonding of these iron-sulfur clusters with their respective apoproteins.
Can you imagine any potential advantage that would result from the duplication of a region of a chromosome? Briefly explain what/why.
Discuss when flavoprotein transfers electrons directly to final electron acceptor, hydrogen peroxide is produced. What other consequences might result from electron carriers in the ETC being bypassed?
Normal cells greatly slow their rates of cell division after filling a culture dish with a layer that is one cell deep. If a circular group of cells is removed from the middle of the filled culture dish,
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