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Intro to Molecular Cell Biology Test Bank Chapter 6, Best Tested Questions and Answers 100% Correct A+
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The process of DNA replication requires that each of the parental DNA strands be used as a ____________ to produce a duplicate of the opposing strand. 
(a) catalyst 
(b) competitor 
(c) template 
(d) copy - CORRECT ANSWER-(c) template 
 
DNA replication is considered semiconservative because __________________________________. 
(a) after many rounds of DNA replication, the original DNA double helix is still intact. 
(b) each daughter DNA molecule consists of two new strands copied form the...
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SCI 163T Week 2 Summative Assessment 1 Exam (GRADED A) Questions and Answers | University of Phoenix
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SCI/163T: Elements Of Health And Wellness Wk 2 - Summative Assessment 1: Exam Assignment Content Assignment Content 1. Question 1 Which of the following are NOT considered one of the esse ntial energy- yielding macronutrients? 1. Carbohydrates 2. Proteins 3. Fats 4. Probiotics 2. Question 2 Which of the following nutrition professionals is most likely to be employed by a university? 1. Nutritionist 2. Nutrition Specialist 3. Dietician 4. Physician 3. Question 3 In which year did the original Foo...
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lecture 8- DNA replication exam questions with 100% correct answers(graded A+)
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describe the duplex of an E. coli duplex? 
circular + molecules of about 4636kb 
 
 
 
describe DNA within an E. coli? 
compact 
 
 
 
 
describe the 2 ways DNA is compacted? 
looping 
 
loops are attached a the base in an unknown way. 
 
Supercoiling 
 
 
 
how large is our haploid genome? 
3.2 Gap 
 
 
 
what is the spacing between base pairs? 
0.34 nm 
 
 
 
thus what is the total length of of DNA in all somatic cells? 
2.2m 
 
 
 
what is the diameter of our nucleus? 
6 um 
 
 
 
how long is...
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BIOL 3000 - Exam 3 Test Questions With All Correct Answers.
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cytoplasm - Answer In eukaryotic cells, DNA is located in the nucleus, whereas protein synthesis takes place in the __________________, suggesting that DNA could not code directly for proteins but RNA perhaps could. 
 
-single stranded instead of double stranded 
-frequent folds in RNA - Answer list some ways that RNA molecules are different from DNA molecules 
 
-U instead of T 
-ribose instead of deoxyribose - Answer list some ways that RNA is chemically different than DNA 
 
phage ...
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BIO 30 (SJSU) Exam 1 Questions and Correct Verified Answers Latest Version
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If protein is the heritable material, how many unique sequences of 10 amino 
acids are possible? 
 20¹⁰ 
If DNA is the heritable material, how many unique 10 DNA base pair 
sequences are possible? 
 4¹⁰ 
Which biomolecule can encode the most unique sequences for a given 
length? 
 Protein 
Based on Griffith's experiments, where can you conclude the heritable 
material is located? 
 Loosely attached to the cell wall/membrane 
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If protein is the heritable material, how many unique sequences of 10 amino 
acids are possible? 
 20^10 
If DNA is the heritable material, how many unique 10 DNA base pair 
sequences are possible? 
 4^10 
Which biomolecule can encode the most unique sequences for a given 
length? 
 protein 
Based on Griffith's experiments, where can you conclude the heritable 
material is located? 
 Loosely attached to the cell wall/membrane 
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CHEM 430 Final questions and answers
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What enzymes are involved in DNA replication? - ANSWER-DNA dependent 
DNA polymerase 
is DNA replication anabolic or catabolic - ANSWER-anabolic 
what were the 3 competing models of DNA replication - ANSWER-- 
semiconservative 
- conservative 
- dispersive 
semiconservative DNA replication - ANSWER-each daughter DNA molecule is 
composed of one original strand and one new strand 
conservative DNA replication - ANSWER-- the parent strands separate and act 
as templates 
- then the original parent...
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BIO 30 (SJSU) Exam 1 Questions With Answers Graded A+ Assured Success
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You set up an experiment with yeast grown on lots of food (glucose) vs. very little 
glucose. Would you expect to see differences in the amount and make-up of tRNA 
between the two groups? - ️️No 
Your group is assigned to repeat Avery's experiments in BIOL 30 lab. You are given 
plates of R cells and tubes of the extracted S factor. In which of the following cases 
would you see the R cells be transformed into S cells. - ️️All of the above EXCEPT 
when you add S factor + DNAase 
Whic...
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Meselson And Stahl Experiment Exam With Questions And Answers
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ASU BIO 340 Exam 1
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selective breeding (artificial selection) 
the process of developing organisms with specific characteristics as chosen by the breeders 
 
 
 
Gregor Mendel () 
Amateur botanist who published an explanation of hereditary transmission in plants in 1866. Known for his pea-plant experiments and commonly referred to as the "father of genetics" 
 
 
 
 
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