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What functional role do the “distal histidine” and the “proximal histidine” play in the function of hemoglobin and oxygen (O2) binding and release?
Determine what can a disease like familial hypercholesterolemia tell us about the effects of cholesterol on the people without the disease?
Explain: (a) why we use scientific names written in Latin (and sometimes Greek) and (b) the importance of binomial nomenclature in naming organisms. Give examples of three scientific names (in correct binomial format) of common organisms.
How does the placement, the density, and the shape of palisade mesophyll cells make good sense in terms of making a photosynthetic profit? What role do the sponge mesophyll cells play in all of this?
what are the diniing feature of hominids?who are the three robus australopithecines?what are some of the moropholigical
In Drosophila melanogaster you are studying three phenotypes that you suspect are linked on the same chromosome. THe homozygous recessive traits for each locus are.
In what respects does the sea provide a beneficial environment for living thing? In what respects is it a detrimental environment?
Starch can be hydrolyzed to glucose. Draw the basic chemical mechanism for starch hydrolysis, Glycogen is phosphorytically cleaved to glucose
How is it that different cells can respond in different ways to exactly the same signaling molecule even when they have identical receptors?
Approximate the broad-sense heritability for seed number in this population. In a natural population of out breeding plants, the variation of the total number of seeds per plant is 16.
Describe the process of muscle contraction. Includea description of the sarcomere structure and what happens to itduring muscle contraction and relaxation. Also describe howthe process is regulated, including the roles of ATP andCa2+. Be sure to i..
One of the advantages of some newly developed rapid identification tools i that pure cultures are not needed. Why is pure culture necessary for biochemical tests such as the enterotube but not for DNA probes?
What is the probability that the first offspring mouse of this mating will suffer from a lack of chemicalX?
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