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BIOL2200 Bundled Exams with Complete Solution | Verified Answers | 2024
BIOL2200 Bundled Exams with Complete Solution | Verified Answers | 2024
[Show more]BIOL2200 Bundled Exams with Complete Solution | Verified Answers | 2024
[Show more]Question 1. What is modern cell biology? - An integrated discipline that includes cell culture, 
microscopy, molecular biology, genetics, and biochemistry. 
Question 2. What is gene ontology? - A major bioinformatics initiative to unify the representation of 
gene and gene product (i.e. proteins and...
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Add to cartQuestion 1. What is modern cell biology? - An integrated discipline that includes cell culture, 
microscopy, molecular biology, genetics, and biochemistry. 
Question 2. What is gene ontology? - A major bioinformatics initiative to unify the representation of 
gene and gene product (i.e. proteins and...
Phospholipid bilayers are NOT stabilised by: 
a. 
van der Walls forces 
b. 
covalent bonds 
c. 
hydrogen bonds 
d. 
ionic bonds 
e. 
hydrophobic interactions - b. 
covalent bonds 
A transmembrane protein has the following properties: it has two binding sites, one for solute A and one 
for solute B. ...
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Add to cartPhospholipid bilayers are NOT stabilised by: 
a. 
van der Walls forces 
b. 
covalent bonds 
c. 
hydrogen bonds 
d. 
ionic bonds 
e. 
hydrophobic interactions - b. 
covalent bonds 
A transmembrane protein has the following properties: it has two binding sites, one for solute A and one 
for solute B. ...
A fish is excreting large volumes of water; we would describe it as ______________________ relative to 
its environment. - An osmoregulator that is hyperosmotic. 
Which of the following animals likely makes the most nitrogenous waste? 
A. Frugivorous Bat 
B. Insectivorous Frog 
C. Piscivorous Seal 
...
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Add to cartA fish is excreting large volumes of water; we would describe it as ______________________ relative to 
its environment. - An osmoregulator that is hyperosmotic. 
Which of the following animals likely makes the most nitrogenous waste? 
A. Frugivorous Bat 
B. Insectivorous Frog 
C. Piscivorous Seal 
...
What is the DNA -> RNA process? - RNA polymerase I creates a transcript. This is primary RNA with 5' 
cap and 3' with poly(a) site. Maturation of RNA includes cleaving at the poly(a) site and RNA splicing of 
introns to leave matureRNA. 
What is the mRNA to protein process? - Codons run through...
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Add to cartWhat is the DNA -> RNA process? - RNA polymerase I creates a transcript. This is primary RNA with 5' 
cap and 3' with poly(a) site. Maturation of RNA includes cleaving at the poly(a) site and RNA splicing of 
introns to leave matureRNA. 
What is the mRNA to protein process? - Codons run through...
DNA that encodes information for proteins is within the ________ - nucleus 
What makes up the transcription complex that transcribes DNA? - Polymerases and transcription 
factors 
Transcriptional complexes transcribe DNA into _______ - mRNA 
________________ machinery reads mRNA after it has been sh...
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Add to cartDNA that encodes information for proteins is within the ________ - nucleus 
What makes up the transcription complex that transcribes DNA? - Polymerases and transcription 
factors 
Transcriptional complexes transcribe DNA into _______ - mRNA 
________________ machinery reads mRNA after it has been sh...
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