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In the spreadsheet "Salary Data" you see sample salaries of employees that were randomly selected from two departments of a company. Assuming that the populations are distributed normally, conduct the appropriate test to determine whether the average salaries are different between these two departments (alpha = .05). Develop the hypotheses and report your conclusion. |
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| Department A | Department B |
| 51000 | 48000 |
| 54000 | 54000 |
| 53000 | 46000 |
| 54000 | 48000 |
| 47000 | 55000 |
| 46000 | 52000 |
| 54000 | 51000 |
| 52000 | 46000 |
| 50000 | 51000 |
| 48000 | 48000 |
| 48000 | 53000 |
| 50000 | 47000 |
| 51000 | 51000 |
| 48000 | 45000 |
| 52000 | 52000 |
| 55000 | 46000 |
| 54000 | 54000 |
| 48000 | 47000 |
| 52000 | 52000 |
| 54000 | 47000 |
| 50000 | 47000 |
| 49000 | 49000 |
| 49000 | 53000 |
| 50000 | 49000 |
| 55000 | 46000 |
| 53000 | 53000 |
| 45000 | 47000 |
| 51000 | 54000 |
| 55000 | 53000 |
| 53000 | 53000 |
| 50000 | |
| 52000 | |
| 54000 |
In: Statistics and Probability
Which pathway enables M. luteus to produce sugars (e.g. for oligosaccharide biosynthesis) from glucogenic amino acids: glycolysis, gluconeogenesis, the Calvin cycle or the pentose phosphate reactions?
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In: Biology
Question 7
A strain of E. coli is grown under aerobic conditions. However, this strain has an inactivating mutation in the enzyme that converts Pyruvate to Acetyl-CoA. What is the consequence of this mutation?
1. The organism cannot fully oxidize glucose, but can metabolize fats and some amino acids
2. The organism can metabolize as normal
3. The organism cannot carry out glycolysis
Question 4
Which of the following organisms are directly beneficial to vascular plants?
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1. mycorrhizae |
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2. water molds |
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3. lichens |
In: Biology
(1). Rapidly growing cancers generally exhibit increased glycolysis for ATP generation (the Warburg effect). Do you think targeting glycolysis could be a good strategy for cancer therapy? If your answer is YES, which enzyme could be a good anti-cancer drug target? If your answer is NO, please explain why
(2). Please discuss the process of making beer, or wine, or bread. What ingredients in these items participate in the fermentation pathways? How are the end products of fermentation utilized?
(3). You eat a hamburger that has polysaccharides, proteins and lipids. Using your knowledge of the integration of biochemical pathways, explain how the amino acids in the proteins and glucose in the polysaccharides can end up as fats.
In: Biology
Match the following statements with the description of what
level of structure in a protein?
1. The sequence of amino acids is Asp-Asp-Arg-Asn-Met-Met-
etc.
2. The chain of amino acids coils into a helix.
3. Several separate proteins link together to form an active
enzyme.
4. The set of linked amino acids folds repeatedly and creates a
large globular shape.
In: Chemistry
1. The active site of an enzyme usually consists of a pocket on the enzyme surface lined with the amino acid side chains necessary to bind the substrate and catalyze its chemical transformation. Carboxypeptidase, which sequentially removes the carboxyl-terminal amino acid residues from its peptide substrates, consists of a single chain of 307 amino acids. The two essential catalytic groups in the active site are furnished by Arg145 and Glu270 .
a. How many amino acid residues apart are these two amino acids?
b. Explain how it is that these two amino acids, so distantly separated in the sequence, can catalyze a reaction occurring in the space of a few tenth of a nanometer?
c. If only these two catalytic groups are involved in the mechanism of hydrolysis, why is it necessary for the enzyme to contain such a large number of aa residues?
2. What level of protein structure would be disrupted by the following below
a. heat
b. strong acid
c. saturated salt solution
d. organic solvents such as alcohol and chloroform
In: Biology
1. Glycolysis is an almost universal pathway for extraction of the energy available from carbohydrates, shared among prokaryotes and eukaryotes, aerobes and anaerobes alike. Base on what you have learnt and your best understanding towards the mentioned process, investigate the direct and indirect glycolysis as well as give concrete examples, where possible.
4. Why does human body require a certain amount of carbohydrates in daily diet? Exemplify case by case.
5. The citric acid cycle is a central metabolic pathway that completes the oxidative degradation of fatty acids, amino acids, and monosaccharides. Base on your understanding, clarify the above statement.
6. Show your understanding and figuring out the oxidative phosphorylation of utilizing the chemical energy of those reduced molecules from glycolysis and Citric Acid Cycle to produce ATP.
7. Show your understanding and exemplifying the roles of NADPH in the all related issues of concern.
In: Biology
B. PROTEINS
1. Chemical digestion of proteins by enzymes first begins in the stomach. Name the gastric enzyme that initiates protein digestion. Explain how this enzyme is activated.
2. Pancreatic juice contains enzymes which digest proteins including trypsin and chymotrypsin. Name the ducts in the pathway by which pancreatic juice flows from the pancreas to the duodenum.
3. The products of chemical digestion of dietary proteins are amino acids (protein subunits), which are then absorbed into the bloodstream. Describe 3 ways the body uses these amino acids. In other words, name 3 important proteins (needed by the body to maintain health) which are synthesized using dietary amino acids.
In: Anatomy and Physiology
Indicate the name and one letter code for the (proteinogenic) amino acid best fitting the given description
In: Chemistry
In: Biology