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ETC and Oxidative Phosphorylation Questions and Answers | New One | Grade A+
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What molecules and ions does the mitochondrial inner membrane contain? 
Ans: • H+ 
• respiratory electron carriers (complexes I-IV) 
• ADP-ATP translocase 
• ATP synthase 
• other membrane transporters 
What molecules and ions does the mitochondrial outer membrane contain? 
Ans: • pyruvate dehydrogenase complex 
• CAC enzymes 
• Fatty acid β-oxidation enzymes 
• AA oxidation enzymes 
• DNA, ribosomes 
• ATP, ADP, Pi, Mg2+, K+ 
• Many soluble metabolic intermediates 
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Biology 1406 Exam 4 Review questions with 100% correct answers
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Biology 1406 Exam 4 Review questions with 100% correct answers 
If T=39%, What is the percentage of A? 
39% 
 
 
If T=39%, What is the percentage of C? 
11% 
 
 
 
If T=39%, What is the percentage of G? 
11% 
 
 
If A=19%, What is the percentage of T? 
19% 
 
 
If A=19%, What is the percentage of C? 
31% 
 
 
If A=19%, What is the percentage of G? 
31% 
 
 
What holds DNA double helix together? 
Hydrogen Bonds 
 
 
What holds codon/anitcodons together? 
Hydrogen Bonds 
 
 
What holds DNA to RNA ...
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Biochemistry - Exam 1 Practice Questions and Answers Graded A+
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Biochemistry - Exam 1 Practice 
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What is the term for the sequence of amino acids in a protein? 
 Primary structure 
Tertiary structure 
Quaternary structure 
Secondary structure 
 
Which biomolecule serves as the primary energy source for cells? 
 Carbohydrates 
Proteins 
Lipids 
Nucleic acids 
 
What is the process called when a protein loses its functional shape? 
 Denaturation 
 
Hydrolysis 
Saturation 
 
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Oxidation 
 
Which molecule is the main carrier ...
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MB (ASCP) TEST 2023-2024 ATCUAL EXAM 300 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT (100% VERIFIED ANSWERS)
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Predominant form of DNA -Correct Answer Right-handed B 
 
DNA and histone interaction is due to what type of bond? -Correct Answer Ionic 
 
What stains to the minor groove of DNA duplex? -Correct Answer SYBR Green 
 
What is the most abundant type of RNA? -Correct Answer Ribosomal RNA (rRNA) 
 
What does RNA act as in a retrovirus? -Correct Answer Genome and mRNA 
 
What increases half-life of mRNA? -Correct Answer 5' Methyl Cap 
 
What kind of DNA is most likely to be transcriptionally active?...
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AQA A-Level Biology. 3.2 – Cells Text Questions and Answers 100% Solved
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AQA A-Level Biology. 3.2 – Cells Text 
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Structure of Nucleus. 1. Nuclear envelope: double membrane surrounding nucleus, outer 
membrane continuous with the (R)ER of the cell. 
Nuclear pores: allow the passage of larger molecules, such as mRNA, out of the nucleus. 
Nucleoplasm: granular, jelly-like material making up the bulk of the nucleus. 
Chromosomes: protein-bound, linear DNA. 
Nucleolus: small spherical region(s) in nucleoplasm. Manufactures ribosomal R...
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Penn Foster Biology Test 1 Questions 
 
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What is the term for the process where cells use oxygen to produce energy from nutrients? 
 Aerobic respiration 
 
What type of bond holds the two strands of a DNA molecule together? 
 Hydrogen bonds 
 
Which part of the cell is responsible for maintaining homeostasis by regulating the internal 
environment? 
 
 Cell membrane 
 
What is the role of transfer RNA (tRNA) in protein synthesis? 
 To bring amino acids to the ribosome for...
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BMS 503 Exam #2 Questions with Complete Solutions
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Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) Correct Answer-A polymer of nucleotides conected via a phosphate-deoxyribose sugar backbone; the genetic material of cells and some viruses. 
 
Phosphodiester Bond Correct Answer-A type of covalent bond linking nucleotides together in a polynucleotide. 
 
Messenger RNA (mRNA) Correct Answer-An RNA molecule that contains the genetic information to encode one or more polypeptides. 
 
Transfer RNA (tRNA) Correct Answer-A small RNA molecule used in translation that posses...
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MCB RATS AND EXAM 2 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 2024 UPDATE
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MCB RATS AND EXAM 2 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 2024 UPDATE 
MCB RATS AND EXAM 2 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 2024 UPDATE 
 
 
1.	The CTD (C Terminal Domain) is located in	and consists of 	 
repeats of seven amino acids with the consensus sequence Tyr-Ser-Pro-Thr-Ser-Pro-Ser 
2.	In E.coli, transcription does NOT require 
3.	In eukaryotic cells, the factors that are involved in the recruitment of RNA-Pol during the transcription of most mRNAs are known as	. 
4.	In eukaryotic cells, the RNA-Polymerase that transc...
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Biology 1320 Exam 3 Bergh Questions With Correct Solutions, Already Passed!!
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RNA nucleotide base pairings - Cytosine (C) pairs to Guanine (G) 
Adenine (A) pairs to Uracil (U) 
DNA Sructure - because of this complementary base pairing, the order of the bases in one strand 
determines the order of the bases in the other strand 
Griffith's Experiment - in the 1920's, Frederick Griffith worked with two strains of Streptococcus 
pneumoniae bacteria. It was discovered that DNA was transmitted between the toxic and the harmless 
bacteria. 
DNA - -deoxyribonucleic acid 
-store...
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Microbio 301 UW Exam 1 Questions And Answers.
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Lack a nucleus or membrane bound organelles, usually unicellular. Smaller and simpler than most 
eukaryotic cells. Contain two types of domain Bacteria and Archaea. - Prokaryotic cells 
Ridged cell wall contains peptidoglycan. Includes a nucleoid (no nucleus) with no membrane-bound 
organelles. Multiply by binary fission - cell enlarges then divides - Bacteria 
Bacterial shapes: 
Coccus 
Rods (bacillus) 
Coccobacillus 
Vibrio 
Spirillum 
Spirochete - - Coccus - spherical 
- Rod (bacillus) - rod ...
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