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a scientist isolates two specific mRNAs. one codes for the enzyme fowlase, an enzyme that is involved in digestion in chickadees; the other codes for the quail enzyme quailase that is involved in cellular carb metabolism. both mRNAs are placedin test tubes with RER vesicles stripped of their ribosomes, free ribosomes and precursors for protein synthesis. when the protien synthesis reaction is complete, fowlase is found inside the vesicles; quailase is found in liquid position of the test tube outside the vesicles. what can one conclude about the two proteins?
Calculate the probability of a diploid individual with the genotype AaBBCc producing a gamete (egg or sperm) by meiosis with the following alleles "A", "B", "C".
Unlike bilaterally symmetrical animals, radically symmetrical animals are almost never able to move themselves from place to place.
How many ATP molecules can be obtained from one molecule of butterfat containing 1 glycerol and three 12-carbon chains?
The energy of the reactants of the reaction are indicated through the vector labeled and the change in the free energy of the reaction is labeled.
Explain the role of chemicals as messengers in regulating the body homeostasis.
Which of the following illustrates hydrolysis.
Create a bio paper propose a hypothesis that explains the lack of success of the species in the modified environment.
Explain how the potato cylinders changed in their turgidity. Recognize which of the solutions were isotonic, hypertonic, and hypotonic in relation to the potato.
Explain the structure and functions of keratin. Does every layer of the epidermic contain keratin? Why or why not? Please provide a justification for your answer.
Describe the various explanations (evolutionary, anatomical, etc.) for why pollinators are often very specific to the plants they pollinate.
Use human communication methods as an analogy for how cells communicate with one another. How are some of the ways cells communicate similar to the ways we communicate with other people or with an organization? How are they different?
Which of the follow is NOT a function of meiosis. Generation of genetic diversity by crossing over.
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