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EXAM 1 BIOS 242- CHAMBERLAIN ALREADY PASSED
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EXAM 1 BIOS 242- CHAMBERLAIN ALREADY PASSED 
DNA is replicated in the ___ nucleus 
RNA is replicated in the ___ cytoplasm 
what is the first step in viral replication? penetration/adhesion (attaches to membrane using spikes) 
what is the second step in viral replication? uncoating 
what is the third step in viral replication? replication 
what is the fourth step in viral replication? assembly 
what is the fifth step in viral replication? maturation 
what is the sixth step in viral replication? r...
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Rio Salado Bio 205 Midterm Questions and Answers Graded A+
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Rio Salado Bio 205 Midterm Questions 
 
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What is the primary function of the mitochondria in a cell? 
 The primary function of the mitochondria is to produce ATP, which provides energy for 
cellular activities. 
 
How do enzymes affect the rate of biochemical reactions? 
 Enzymes increase the rate of biochemical reactions by lowering the activation energy 
required for the reaction to proceed. 
 
What is the role of ribosomes in a cell? 
 
 Ribosomes are responsible for s...
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MICR 3033 Exam 2 Questions with complete solutions
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7Q1-Describe the double helix nature of DNA. Why is it that DNA is always found as a double stranded, antiparallel and complementary molecule? Correct Answer-The two strands of DNA run in anti-parallel directions and attached to each sugar is one of four types of nitrogenous bases, which make hydrogen bonds. It is antiparallel and complementary so that it has two copies as a safety measure. 
 
7Q2-What are histones and the structural components(DNA/proteins)of a nucleosome? Correct Answer-Histon...
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LIFESCI 2G03 Test 1 Questions and Answers Already Passed
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LIFESCI 2G03 Test 1 Questions and 
 
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Question: What is the main function of enzymes in biological systems? 
Answer: Enzymes act as catalysts that speed up chemical reactions by lowering the 
activation energy required for the reaction to proceed. 
 
Question: How does the structure of DNA enable it to carry genetic information? 
Answer: DNA's double-helix structure, composed of nucleotide pairs (adenine with thymine 
and cytosine with guanine), allows it to store and...
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ASCP Molecular Biology Certification Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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ASCP Molecular Biology Certification Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass 
Pyrimidine One carbon ring Cytosine, Thymine, Uracil 
What is the function of mRNA? Carries genetic info out of nucleus Transcript translated to protein 
What is the function of tRNA? Carries aa to ribosome Anticodon pairs with codon on mRNA strand 
What is the function of rRNA? 
part of ribosome structure most abundant RNA coordinated coupling of tRNA to mRNA codons 
Feedback inhibition Product of pathway is noncompetiti...
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NMU BI-112 Exam 1 Questions and Answers Already Passed
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What defines a living organism at the cellular level? 
A living organism is defined by the presence of one or more cells that exhibit characteristics 
of life, such as metabolism, growth, and response to stimuli. 
 
How do monosaccharides contribute to larger carbohydrate structures? 
Monosaccharides serve as the building blocks for larger carbohydrates like disaccharides and 
polysaccharides through glycosidic bonds. 
 
What structura...
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NIU Bios 209 Final Exam-King Questions with Verified Solutions
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NIU Bios 209 Final Exam-King Questions 
 
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**Biology and Ecology** 
 
What term describes the characteristics of a system that arise from the interactions among its 
components, but cannot be predicted by studying the components in isolation? 
 
 Emergent properties. 
 
What is a continuous piece of DNA within a cell called, which can exist as a line or loop/circle? 
 
A. Mitochondrial DNA 
B. Chromosome 
C. Nucleotide 
 
D. Gene 
E. DNA helix 
 
 B. Chromosome 
 
Defin...
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BIO 181 - Ch. 5,6,7 well answered/passed
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BIO 181 - Ch. 5,6,7Difference between Monomers and Polymers - correct answer Polymer is a chain of smaller molecules - Monomers 
 
Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) - correct answer stores genetic information, replicated using proteins. Stays in the nucleus. Very Stable - Lacks one Oxygen atom in 2'C position 
 
Structure of DNA - Primary Structure - correct answer Sequence: 
 -stabilized by phosphodiester bonds 
 
Structure of DNA - Secondary Structure - correct answer Double Helix: 
 -has 2 strands...
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BSC 108 Exam 3 | 100% Correct | Verified | 2024 Version
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The structure of a strand of DNA. - it is a double helix, like a twisted ladder. 
the ladder rings are nucleotide subunits and they have a covalent bond to the sugar phosphate 
backbone (made of deoxyribose and a phosphate group) 
What are the nucleotide subunits? - adenine, guanine, cytosine, and thymine 
How are the subunits held together? - through a hydrogen bond 
What are the nucleotide subunits compliments? - Adenine and thymine 
cytosine and guanine 
How does DNA replicate? - the parent s...
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Honors Biology 10th grade Exam Review with Verified Solutions
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Honors Biology 10th grade Exam Review 
 
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What is the term for the cellular process where cells convert glucose into energy in the form of 
ATP without using oxygen? 
 Fermentation 
 
What is the name of the structure that helps in organizing microtubules during cell division in 
animal cells? 
 
 Centriole 
 
What is the term for the process by which cells remove waste products through vesicles fusing 
with the cell membrane? 
 
 Exocytosis 
 
What is the name of the p...
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