Explain why 1 additional net ATP is produced when the beginning substrate is glycogen compared to glucose. In your answer provide the name of the enzyme responsible for this difference.
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explain 8 specific example in which lifestyle and the environment contribute to diseases
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All the energy investment reactions involve _______.
A. isomerase
B. kinase
C. dehydrogenase
D. aldolase
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For a Western blot method, please explain each step (simple as possible) in the order below
Steps:
- Sample preparation
- Gel Electrophoresis
-Transfer
-Antibody Probing
-Detecting
-Imaging
-Analysis
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Draw a quick sketch of mitosis next to meiosis I and meiosis II. You can do it on paper, or on your screen if you have a touchscreen. Compare and contrast them to highlight 3 similarities and 3 differences. Make sure your diagram is CLEARLY labeled
Now draw meiosis with a cell that is diploid and has 3 different sets of chromosomes (that means there is a chromosome 1, 2, and 3, with 2 copies of each). Make sure that chromosomes 1, 2, and 3 are visually distinct
: Draw a sketch of meiosis but add a nondisjunction event to it (you can pick meiosis I or II). For each final daughter cell, CLEARLY identify whether there are any issues with it – does it have the correct set of chromosomes? If it was combined with another gamete to create a zygote, will the resulting zygote have too many or too few chromosomes? Is it missing any chromosomes completely?
How do I do this> what should I model this after?
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Write a case study involving a bacterial infection of the circulatory and lymphatic system. Identify the causative organism, name of disease, and put any relevant symptoms in ALL CAPS.
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Step 1:
Perform research to find at least two articles on the following topic: “The effects of climate change on polar bear populations”. You must find one article based on primary research and one based on secondary research. After reviewing the articles, recreate and complete the table below which you will submit for feedback.
| Article 1 | Article 2 | |
|---|---|---|
| Source | ||
| Purpose of the periodical (news website, newspaper, journal) |
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| Type of source: primary or secondary? | ||
| Type of article: scholarly or non-scholarly | ||
| Type of language used in article (describe) | ||
| Intended audience - who is the article written for? | ||
| Main point or main message of the article | ||
| How does the title catch attention? Does it accurately depict the main message? |
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| List any opinions stated in the article. (Who’s opinion are they?) |
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| How many authors? | ||
| How many people interviewed in the article (not applicable if this is original research) |
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| How many sources listed in the bibliography or sources list? |
Step 2:
Write a 1-paragraph summary of the comparison. Which one is the primary source? How are primary and secondary sources different from each other? Similar to each other? How can you tell which is which? You will submit this paragraph for feedback.
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Describe the characteristics of both the "classic" and the "microbial loop" portions of the food chain.
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150 words
A healthy diet, are low carbohydrate diets good or bad for your health?
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How do sequences in the mRNA affect the molecule’s stability? What is an example of a stabilizing element, and an example of a destabilizing element?
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What are the three main steps used for the recognition of egg, which contributes as a barrier to cross-species fertilization in sea urchin.
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