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when the environmental stimuli associated with high CO2 demand inside the leaf are transduced into

#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant
  1. lower turgor pressure leads to guard cell swelling and a widening of the stomatal pore   
  2. decrease in turgor pressure, and stomatal closure
  3. higher turgor pressure leads to guard cell swelling and a widening of the stomatal pore      
  4. Higher turgor pressure resulting guards cell swells and leads to decreasing stomatal aperture

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#Unit 4. Cell Communication and Cell Signaling

In which of the cases would the precaution likely be taken to give the mother anti-Rh antibodies before delivering her baby?

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#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

When the two gene is present on the same chromosome and 50% chance of crossing over take place, then this is the case of ,

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#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

Where in a eukaryotic cell do you think you would find each of the following proteins residing when it is actively performing its function. Be as specific as you can in terms of subcellular location.
Match the following with the correct subcellular location;

 

I) Polymerases

 

 

a) In the cytoplasm

 

II) Ribosomal proteins

 

 

b) Inside the plasma membrane.

 

III) DNA ligase

 

 

c) In the mitochondrial matrix

 

IV) protein that allows ions to pass in and out of the cell

 

 

d) In the nucleus of cells

 

V) Activator protein

 

 

e) Inside the nuclear membrane

 

VI) an enzyme in the Krebs/TCA cycle

 

 

 

VII) a protein that forms a channel through which mRNAs can be exported into the cytoplasm

 

 

 

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#Unit 7. System Physiology – Animal

Predict the effects of a drug that increases adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) synthesis.

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#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology

The first reaction in glycolysis that results in the formation of an energy-rich compound (i.e., a compound whose hydrolysis has a highly negative DG'°) is catalyzed by