You are studying a bacterial strain that is an obligate aerobe. The bacteria can do some fermentation and produce lactic acid as an end product, but normally only when starved for oxygen and can’t survive on fermentation alone. Your rival dumps a chemical into your prize culture. This chemical binds to the first protein in the electron transport chain, locking it into a fully reduced and inhibited state permanently. Describe the predicted consequences of this poison on the function of the following proteins or pathways. In each case, in 1-2 sentences describe: How the process normally works. How the process is affected by the poison initially (as the poison first acts) How the process is affected by the poison in the long term. Glycolysis: Krebs cycle: ATP Synthase: ( In the end, can this bacteria survive in the presence of this chemical? Yes or No
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1.Glucose 6-phosphatase (G6Pase) catalyzes the dephosphorylation of glucose 6-phosphate (G6P). It bypasses the irreversible glycolytic reaction of glucokinase. Select the best answer that explains why G6Pase does not catalyze the reverse reaction of glucokinase.
A. G6Pase catalyzes an endergonic reaction
B. G6Pase hydrolyzes G6P
C. G6Pase requires energy from ATP to dephosphorylate G6P
D. G6Pase requires only one substrate
5. Insulin and glucagon oppositely control glucose metabolism in the liver. The former is elevated in response to a carbohydrate meal (fed state) and the latter in response to fasting. Show the overall effect of each on the pathways of glucose metabolism.
OPTIONS FOR TABLE: increase or decrease
| Fed state | Fasted state | |
| glucose degradation (glycolysis) | ||
| glucose synthesis (gluconeogenesis) | ||
| glycogen degradation | ||
| glycogen synthesis |
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What are some of the ways in which managers might think they are making rational empirical decisions on capital investments when in fact they are being swayed by more subjective perceptions and unfounded assumptions? How does human psychology and the dynamics of human judgment impact such financial decisions? Do some internet research to support your conclusions.
In: Finance
Based on the Topic: "Does the implementation of health informatics increase the level of care given to patients?"
What historical and contemporary research has been done that violates the rights of human research participants.
How would you protect your own research participants?
What topics warrant extra care in protecting human subjects?
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What does it mean biologically to be human? How can evolution explain both the unity and diversity of human phenotypes? Use specific examples of evidence and some version of the following terms in your answer: neutral genetic variation, evolution, natural selection, drift/bottleneck/founder effect, migration, mutation, and species/population/lineage.
In: Biology
1. Align human cardiac and skeletal isoforms of human myosin-binding protein C. Show alignment. Where these isoforms differ most of all from each other?
2. Predict secondary structure of the region where isoforms are most different. Do you think if it is disordered region or if it has compact tertiary structure?
In: Biology
The goal: the project goal is to develop implementable process change for reporting a human performance event that satisfies the needs of all stakeholders of SIEMENS COMPANY
ASSIGNMENT: Provide a forecast model and two page report on "human performance event" , that would analyze incidents and metrices to inhance safety protocol of Siemens IndustrY (Siemen field service ) .
In: Operations Management
2. Risk and threats can be divided into four different categories; Natural, Material, Human or Organizational, and Human-caused or made. In a 500-word response, summarize each of these categories and give examples of risks and threats for each category. Then detail methods and measures security services can reduce the impact or effect of each of the provided examples.
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Q1. what is the social contract theory?
Q2. How does a society come out about as a result of said theory?
Q3. what do you ultimately believe is the origin of ethics? Is ethics an innate human trait that comes about while creating human societies? Or is it the result of of something else? Explain your reasoning.
In: Psychology
Respond to the following relating to your Ethics"
Review Provision 8 of the Guide to the Code of Ethics for Nurses with Interpretive Statements.
Discuss: Collaboration (Provision – Introduction)
Identify five (5) universal human rights (Provision 8.2)
Share something about the 2010 Department of Health and Human Services project “Healthy People 2020” (Provision 8.3)
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