#Question id: 2529
#Unit 2. Cellular Organization
Cell walls commonly are classified into two major types. This classification is based not on structural or biochemical differences;
A) primary walls and
B) secondary walls
i) walls formed during cell growth
ii) walls that are formed after cell enlargement stops
iii) multilayered walls that are strengthened and waterproofed by lignin
iv) Usually they are thin and simple, but some times may be thick and multilayered, such as those found in collenchyma or in the epidermis
v) highly specialized in structure and composition, reflecting the differentiated state of the cell
Which of the following is the correctly represents features of primary and secondary walls?
#Question id: 11086
#Unit 7. System Physiology – Animal
A 17-year-old female was bicycling without a helmet
when she fell and hit her head. In the emergency room, she was not conscious
and was receiving ventilator assistance. Her blood gases follow:
PaO2 = 52 mm Hg,
PaCO2 = 75 mm Hg, pH = 7.15, and
HCO3− = 31 mM
The majority of the CO2 was being transported as
#Question id: 11206
#Unit 7. System Physiology – Animal
Tetrodotoxin blocks voltage-gated sodium channels, and ouabain blocks sodium-potassium pumps. If you added both tetrodotoxin and ouabain to a solution containing neural tissue, what responses would you expect?
#Question id: 873
#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology
Intrinsically disordered proteins have properties that are distinct from classical structured proteins
A. Are characterized by sequences rich in certain polar and charged amino acids (Gln, Ser, Pro, Glu, Lys, Gly, and Ala)
B. Ordered proteins tend to participate in signaling and regulation, whereas Intrinsically disordered proteins are involved largely in catalytic reactions, transport processes, and structural functions.
C. Nearly half of all prokaryotic proteins contain long disordered segments, whereas only a few percent of eukaryotic proteins do.
D. Often adopt a specific secondary or tertiary structure when they bind to other molecules such as ions, organic molecules, proteins, and nucleic acids.
#Question id: 31277
#Unit 2. Cellular Organization