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[Show more]what is the purpose of gene regulation- Conserves energy 
- Genes expressed @ appropriate cells types an d correct stage of dvlpt 
lactose permeasetransports lactose into the cell 
B-galactosidasebreaks down lactose into glucose and galactose 
when does gene regulation mostly occurat transcription b...
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Add to cartwhat is the purpose of gene regulation- Conserves energy 
- Genes expressed @ appropriate cells types an d correct stage of dvlpt 
lactose permeasetransports lactose into the cell 
B-galactosidasebreaks down lactose into glucose and galactose 
when does gene regulation mostly occurat transcription b...
NucleoidProkaryotes have these, this is where their genetic material is found. 
eukaryotes don't have these. 
cytoplasmic membranePlasmic membrane 
every cell has one 
genetic material of a eukaryote resides in thenucleus 
The closer Rnas they match, the two organisms more likely have an ancestor ...
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Add to cartNucleoidProkaryotes have these, this is where their genetic material is found. 
eukaryotes don't have these. 
cytoplasmic membranePlasmic membrane 
every cell has one 
genetic material of a eukaryote resides in thenucleus 
The closer Rnas they match, the two organisms more likely have an ancestor ...
Match the event shown below with the appropriate phase of the cell cycle. 
Choices: Interphase, Prophase, Prometaphase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase. 
• Separation of sister chromatids 
• Chromatin de-condensation 
• Centrosome replication 
• Chromatin condensation begins 
• Chromosomes ...
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Choices: Interphase, Prophase, Prometaphase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase. 
• Separation of sister chromatids 
• Chromatin de-condensation 
• Centrosome replication 
• Chromatin condensation begins 
• Chromosomes ...
The Drosophila embryo is patterned along its dorsoventral axis by a gradient of extracellular 
ligand. This ligand is called 
A) Dorsal 
B) Cactus 
C) Toll 
D) Pelle 
E) SpatzleE 
In the Drosophila embryo, the bicoid and oskar mRNAs are localized to the anterior and 
posterior poles of the embryo ...
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Add to cartThe Drosophila embryo is patterned along its dorsoventral axis by a gradient of extracellular 
ligand. This ligand is called 
A) Dorsal 
B) Cactus 
C) Toll 
D) Pelle 
E) SpatzleE 
In the Drosophila embryo, the bicoid and oskar mRNAs are localized to the anterior and 
posterior poles of the embryo ...
What does being diploid mean for eukaryotes?most have 2 copies of all genes on 
chromosome, and 2 alleles of most genes on genome 
How did Mendel determine that pairs of factors must control genes?F2 had 3/4 yellow 
and 1/4 green 
An individual gene can have variation. These variations are called:...
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Add to cartWhat does being diploid mean for eukaryotes?most have 2 copies of all genes on 
chromosome, and 2 alleles of most genes on genome 
How did Mendel determine that pairs of factors must control genes?F2 had 3/4 yellow 
and 1/4 green 
An individual gene can have variation. These variations are called:...
When does the synthesis of lipid occur? High I/G ratio, excess calorie intake (excess 
carbons from glucose or excess dietary protein) 
What tissues are involved in the synthesis of lipids? Liver (primary site in humans - 
90%), adipose tissue 
How are the structures of triglycerides and phospholip...
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Add to cartWhen does the synthesis of lipid occur? High I/G ratio, excess calorie intake (excess 
carbons from glucose or excess dietary protein) 
What tissues are involved in the synthesis of lipids? Liver (primary site in humans - 
90%), adipose tissue 
How are the structures of triglycerides and phospholip...
Brownian motion the movement of molecules powered by random fluctuations of 
environmental energy 
Brownian motion of what molecule initiates many biochemical interactions? water 
Is water polar or non polar? polar 
Polarity enables what type of. bonding between H2O molecules? hydrogen bonding 
Pol...
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environmental energy 
Brownian motion of what molecule initiates many biochemical interactions? water 
Is water polar or non polar? polar 
Polarity enables what type of. bonding between H2O molecules? hydrogen bonding 
Pol...
What is the chemical structure of glycogen? multiple glucose monomers bound 
together 
highly branched homopolymer 
how is glycogen linked branches - α-1,6 linkage 
chain linkages - α-1,4 linkage 
What enzymes are involved in glycogen degradation? What reactions do they catalyze? 
1. Glycogen pho...
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Add to cartWhat is the chemical structure of glycogen? multiple glucose monomers bound 
together 
highly branched homopolymer 
how is glycogen linked branches - α-1,6 linkage 
chain linkages - α-1,4 linkage 
What enzymes are involved in glycogen degradation? What reactions do they catalyze? 
1. Glycogen pho...
A microbe is discovered living in an extreme environment near a deep sea vent. The 
microorganism lacks a nucleus and peptidoglycan in its cell wall, but it does have unusual 
membrane lipids. This species is most likely a member of the Domain - Archaea 
Disproves spontaneous generation - Louis Pa...
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Add to cartA microbe is discovered living in an extreme environment near a deep sea vent. The 
microorganism lacks a nucleus and peptidoglycan in its cell wall, but it does have unusual 
membrane lipids. This species is most likely a member of the Domain - Archaea 
Disproves spontaneous generation - Louis Pa...
cell differentiation - the process by which cells become specialized into different types 
lactose permease - transporter that facilitates the uptake of lactose into the cell 
B-galactosidase - enzyme that catalyzes the breakdown of lactose, and converts a small 
percentage of lactose to allolactos...
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Add to cartcell differentiation - the process by which cells become specialized into different types 
lactose permease - transporter that facilitates the uptake of lactose into the cell 
B-galactosidase - enzyme that catalyzes the breakdown of lactose, and converts a small 
percentage of lactose to allolactos...
Match the event shown below with the appropriate phase of the cell cycle. 
Choices: Interphase, Prophase, Prometaphase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase. 
• Separation of sister chromatids 
• Chromatin de-condensation 
• Centrosome replication 
• Chromatin condensation begins 
• Chromosomes ...
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Add to cartMatch the event shown below with the appropriate phase of the cell cycle. 
Choices: Interphase, Prophase, Prometaphase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase. 
• Separation of sister chromatids 
• Chromatin de-condensation 
• Centrosome replication 
• Chromatin condensation begins 
• Chromosomes ...
peyers patches - large collections of lymphoid tissue found in the submucosa of the small 
intestine 
function of peyers patches - prevent the pathogens to gain access into the body from 
digestive system during absorption of food 
follicles collect and phagocytose the bacteria which enters throug...
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Add to cartpeyers patches - large collections of lymphoid tissue found in the submucosa of the small 
intestine 
function of peyers patches - prevent the pathogens to gain access into the body from 
digestive system during absorption of food 
follicles collect and phagocytose the bacteria which enters throug...
MCB Final Actual Questions and 
CORRECT Answers 
Using microbes to break down or remove toxic wastes in water and soil is called - 
CORRECT ANSWER- bioremediation 
The breakdown of man-made compounds by decomposers is called - CORRECT ANSWER- 
biodegradation 
Which is the first step in water purifi...
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CORRECT Answers 
Using microbes to break down or remove toxic wastes in water and soil is called - 
CORRECT ANSWER- bioremediation 
The breakdown of man-made compounds by decomposers is called - CORRECT ANSWER- 
biodegradation 
Which is the first step in water purifi...
MCB Final UPDATED Actual Questions 
and CORRECT Answers 
Cells like bacteria & archaea, that do NOT have a nucleus - CORRECT ANSWER- 
Prokaryote 
Which characteristic of viruses that distinguishes them from other microorganisms? - 
CORRECT ANSWER- Lack cell structure
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and CORRECT Answers 
Cells like bacteria & archaea, that do NOT have a nucleus - CORRECT ANSWER- 
Prokaryote 
Which characteristic of viruses that distinguishes them from other microorganisms? - 
CORRECT ANSWER- Lack cell structure
MCB Exam 2 rats UPDATED Actual 
Questions and CORRECT Answers 
Extensive digestion of chromatin with micrococcal nuclease was found to yield particles 
called nucleosome core particles that appear as beads when viewed by electron microscopy. 
Which of the following is not found in the nucleosome ...
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Questions and CORRECT Answers 
Extensive digestion of chromatin with micrococcal nuclease was found to yield particles 
called nucleosome core particles that appear as beads when viewed by electron microscopy. 
Which of the following is not found in the nucleosome ...
MCB Exam 2 - RATs (5-9) UPDATED 
Actual Questions and CORRECT Answers 
in euk cells the factors that are involved in the most mRNAs are known as - CORRECT 
ANSWER- general transcription factors 
the first phosphorylation event affecting the CTD of the large subunit of ___ is mediated by a 
kinase...
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Actual Questions and CORRECT Answers 
in euk cells the factors that are involved in the most mRNAs are known as - CORRECT 
ANSWER- general transcription factors 
the first phosphorylation event affecting the CTD of the large subunit of ___ is mediated by a 
kinase...
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