Please explain and elaborate on the life cycle of malaria in regards to microbiology. Within your answer, please include specific details on which life cycle the microbe uses (Kreb's, glycolysis, ETC), details of the specific microbe, and where malaria is most common and why.
In: Biology
In glycolysis two ATPs are generated at two different steps in stage two. The creation of ATP from ADP has a free energy change of +30.5 kJ/mol. Explain how this energy barrier is overcome for the metabolic process to proceed through these two steps?
In: Biology
What is translation and what region of a cell does it occur in a cell?
What non-membrane bound structure in a cell is involved in the process of translation, where are the two places they can be found in a eukaryote?
How many nucleotides on mRNA code for one amino acid, and what is the name of the unit on mRNA that codes for that one amino acid?
What is an anticodon and where do you find it?
What is the role of tRNA in the process of translation?
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During the calvin cycle, the molecule that reacts with co2 to produce two molecules of 3PG is ?
a)glucose b)NADPH c)ribulose bisphosphate d)carotene e)pyruvate
Name three different lipid molecules and briefly state each one's biological function?
Name three pairs of bones that articulate with each other?
Draw structure of generic amino acid & represent major parts of an amino acid and how they are linked together
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Compare and contrast how lipid soluble and amino-acid derived hormone signaling can control gene expression. At what level do they control gene expression? How do they control it? In your answer, be sure to explain: the flow of information from DNA to protein to describe how a gene is expressed and made into its protein product. Also the differences between receptors for amino acid-derived hormones and lipid soluble hormone
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In the wire shown in segment BC is an arc of a circle with radius 30.0 cm, and point P is at the center of curvature of the arc. Segment DA is an arc of a circle with radius 20.0 cm, and point P is at its center of curvature. Segments CD and AB are straight lines of length 10.0 cm each.

Part A
Calculate the magnitude of the magnetic field at a point P due to a current 11.9 A in the wire. Express your answer with the appropriate units.
Part B
What is the direction of magnetic field?
In: Physics
>Prepare t-accounts for cash, A/R, the allowance for DA, Income statement
>Prepare journal entries for each situation
>Find net accounts receivable
-Nonprofit organization begins 2019 with a balance in A/R of $14,000.
-The company has an allowance for doubtful accounts beginning balance of 2000.
-During 2019, the company has credit sales of $300,000.
-Bad debt expense is 2% of credit sales.
-Cash collections of A/R are $290,000.
-Accounts written off were 4500 for the year.
In: Accounting
A bank has DA = 2.8 years and DL= 1.2 years. The bank has total equity of $105 million and total assets of $950 million. Interest rates are at 7 percent.
2. If interest rates decrease 100 basis points, what is the predicted dollar change in equity value? (0.2 points)
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7.You want to set up a PCR reaction. The protocol suggests a 50 µL reaction volume containing 1X buffer, 200 µM dNTPs, 0.5 µM each primer (forward and reverse), 250 ng template DNA, and 1 U enzyme.
You have the following reagents: 5 X buffer, 10 mM dNTPs, 10 µM each primer (forward and reverse), 125 ng/µL template DNA, and 2 U/µL enzyme.
How many µL of water, reaction buffer, dNTPs, each primer, template DNA and enzyme would you combine to set up that reaction? (note that the order I’ve listed these components is the order you’d add them to the reaction)
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1. Describe the compound light microscope, what are the function of the stage clips. Specify what type of objects or organisms you would look at using each of these microscopes respectively.
2. Identify two structures that are unique to the plant cells and provide each of their functions. Describe what happens to a plant cell when it is placed in a hypotonic solution and be sure to state the name of this process.
3. Name the four factors that affect enzyme activity. Explain how two factors promote enzyme activity and explain how two factors inhibit enzyme activity.
4. Compare the processes of mitosis and meiosis. Be sure to describe the similarities and major differences.
5. Explain what alleles are and describe the difference between an autosomal dominant and autosomal recessive disorder.
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