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Microbiology Exam #3 Questions  with Complete Correct Answers |  Grade A+
  • Microbiology Exam #3 Questions with Complete Correct Answers | Grade A+

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  • All of the following are characteristics that make plasmids good cloning vectors, except A. they are small B. they are well characterized C. they can be transferred into appropriate host cells D. they can carry genetic markers, such as antibiotic resistance genes E. they can accept a relatively large amount of foreign DNA Ans: E. they can accept a relatively large amount of foreign DNA Types of Plasmids: -Fertility Factors -Resistance Factors -Bacteriocin Factors -Virulence Plasmids ...
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STRAIGHTERLINE BIO 101 FINAL Exam |Questions and answers with 100% correct solutions | Graded A+
  • STRAIGHTERLINE BIO 101 FINAL Exam |Questions and answers with 100% correct solutions | Graded A+

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  • the calvin cycle reactions are dependent upon a supply of carbon dioxide, NADPH, and ATP which cofactor is involved in the Calvin cycle reactions? NADP+ segments of DNA that are not part of the gene are called introns which of the following is not true of ribosomes they bind only one type of amino acid which part of an operon is incorrectly matched with its function? regulator--binds to the repressor protein cells of the ground tissue system are called parenchyma, collenchyma, and sclerenc...
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MileDown MCAT Biology Questions and Answers | Latest Update | 2024/2025 |  100% Verified
  • MileDown MCAT Biology Questions and Answers | Latest Update | 2024/2025 | 100% Verified

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  • MileDown MCAT Biology Questions and Answers | Latest Update | 2024/2025 | 100% Verified What is the role of the myelin sheath in neural transmission? The myelin sheath insulates axons, allowing for faster transmission of electrical impulses along the neuron through saltatory conduction. Describe the process of endocytosis in cellular transport. Endocytosis is a process where the cell membrane engulfs extracellular material, forming a vesicle that brings the material into the ce...
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BSC 219 Final (All Correctly Answered)
  • BSC 219 Final (All Correctly Answered)

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  • You discover a new bacterial operon that is induced by the presence of lead. You find a mutation that results in a mutation in the operator that changes the binding sequence so that the repressor is always bound to it. Would this mutation be rescued by a plasmid with a wild type copy of the operon and why? correct answers Yes, because the repressor would still be able to bind to the operator in the plasmid allowing for normal expression from the plasmid Why is it difficult to find a treatment...
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AP Biology: Unit 6 Exam Latest Update  Graded A+
  • AP Biology: Unit 6 Exam Latest Update Graded A+

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  • AP Biology: Unit 6 Exam Latest Update Graded A+ 5 end and 3 end -5 end gets a modified nucleotide 5cap - 3 end gets a Poly-A-tail Avery, McCarty and Macleod Announced that the transforming substances was DNA Bacterial transformation Transformation is the process by which foreign DNA is introduced into a cell. Transformation of bacteria with plasmids is important not only for studies in bacteria but also because bacteria are used as the means for both storing and replicating plasmi...
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Micro Exam 3 Study Guide questions with correct answers
  • Micro Exam 3 Study Guide questions with correct answers

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  • bacterial DNA 1-2 circular chromosomes, DNA is much longer than the cell, replicates right before binary fission, found in the cytoplasm Prokaryotic chromosomes circular, one origin of replication, 1000 nucleotides/second, primer removal = DNA polymerase 1, strand elongation = DNA polymerase III eukaryotic chromosomes multiple linear strands, have centromeres and telomeres, need to separate, multiple origins of replication, 100 nucleotides/second; primer removal = RNAse H; elongationpoly...
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BIO 220 FINAL EXAM 2024 WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS.
  • BIO 220 FINAL EXAM 2024 WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS.

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  • MHC II Proteins are found on what type of cells? Professional Antigen Presenting Cells Molecular Koch's Postulate are important for identifying: A gene involved in virulence Brainpower Read More Previous Play Next Rewind 10 seconds Move forward 10 seconds Unmute 0:01 / 0:15 Full screen Based on what we've discussed, why do you think you are supposed to get a flu shot each year? -Epitopes of flu strains are highly variable on an animal basis -No cross protection ...
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BACE Review Questions and Answers 2024
  • BACE Review Questions and Answers 2024

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  • BACE Review Questions and Answers 2024 Structural component of cell membrane, Ex: Phospholipid Lipid A chemical bond that involves the sharing of electron pairs between atoms. What is the most likely reason there is an unexpected band in a PCR reaction? Using too low temp. What should be included on the gel to enable you to determine actual sizes of the DNA fragments? Molecular weight marker and DNA Ladder What is MRNA? What the order of amino acids on a polypept...
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UOP Hooper BIO 61 Canvas Quiz 2 Questions & Answers Rated 100% Correct
  • UOP Hooper BIO 61 Canvas Quiz 2 Questions & Answers Rated 100% Correct

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  • Individuals with Down Syndrome or Klinefelter Syndrome have: A. An extra chromosome B. Aneuploidy C. Had nondisjunction occur in the sex cells of their parents - Answer-All the above A metastatic malignant tumor is one that: A. Has spread to other tissues or organs B. Has clean boundaries between the tumor and tissue C. Is at Stage 4 - Answer-A. Has spread to other tissues or organs C. Is at Stage 4 A new antibiotic is developed that at first is highly effective against a broad range o...
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STRAIGHTERLINE BIO 101 FINAL
  • STRAIGHTERLINE BIO 101 FINAL

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  • The calvin cycle reactions are dependent upon a supply of - Answer-carbon dioxide, NADPH, and ATP Which cofactor is involved in the Calvin cycle reactions? - Answer-NADP+ Segments of DNA that are not part of the gene are called - Answer-introns Which of the following is not true of ribosomes - Answer-they bind only one type of amino acid Which part of an operon is incorrectly matched with its function? - Answer-regulator--binds to the repressor protein Cells of the ground tissue s...
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