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#Question id: 31271


2-hydroxyglutarate is produced in cancer cells because:

#Unit 4. Cell Communication and Cell Signaling
  1. cancer cells exhibit increased aerobic glycolysis.
  2. have mutations in isocitrate dehydrogenase.
  3.  to counteract all the lactate produced by aerobic glycolysis.
  4.  have mutations in alpha-ketoglutarate dehydrogense.
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#Question id: 10161

#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant

C4 cycle has been associated with a particular leaf structure, called Kranz anatomy, typical Kranz anatomy exhibits an inner ring of bundle sheath cells around vascular tissues and an outer layer of mesophyll cells. This particular leaf anatomy generates a diffusion barrier that is

 a.) separates the uptake of atmospheric carbon in mesophyll cells from CO2 assimilation by rubisco in bundle sheath cells

 b.) limits the leakage of CO2 from bundle sheath to mesophyll cells

 c.) diffusion gradients—not only between but also within the cells—guide the shuttling of metabolites between the two compartments that operate the C4 cycle

 d.)  Bundle sheath cells surround the vascular tissue, while an outer ring of mesophyll cells is peripheral to the bundle sheath and adjacent to intercellular spaces and the percolates metabolites are transfer to the whole plant cell by vascular tissue

 Find out the correct statements of Krantz anatomy

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#Question id: 15905

#Unit 12. Applied Biology

Meristemoids are considered to arise in areas that accumulate polysaccharide, which is believed to serve as an energy source for shoot bud differentiation

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#Question id: 10646

#Unit 10. Ecological Principles

Four sampling unit of Area occupy by species having following number is 00, 20, 10, 20. What is abundance of that species?

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#Question id: 1047

#Unit 4. Cell Communication and Cell Signaling

A virion is a(n)

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#Question id: 4050

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

An antibody was produced and used in an immunohistochemical assay to detect the location of RNA polymerase II in a thin section of a liver biopsy. The section was stained with the antibody that had been labeled with a fluorescent tag, and then viewed under a fluorescent microscope. State where you would expect to find positive staining if the enzyme is present.