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#Question id: 12084


In bottom sediments of lakes and streams, organic matter is broken down by heterotrophic microorganisms and ammonia is released. Under aerobic conditions, specialized bacteria convert ammonia to nitrate (nitrification). This nitrate, together with nitrate from other sources, diffuses into the deeper sediments, where it may undergo anaerobic conversion to nitrogen gas (denitrification). These sediments typically contain oligochaete worms that live with their heads buried and their tails waving back and forth in the overlying water. Plastic columns were packed with freshly collected  stream  sediments  and  then  covered  with  layers  of  nitrate enriched  water.  A  similar  set  of  columns  was packed with sediment that had been sterilized and then covered with either nitrate-enriched water or distilled water. Oligochaete  worms  were  collected  and  acclimated  to  20°(C)Following  acclimation,  worms  were  rinsed  in  distilled water and then added to three sediment columns. The columns were incubated in the dark at 20°C and monitored every three days for changes in the concentration of nitrate in the overlying water. Nitrate concentrations in each of the experimental treatments were plotted against time, as shown in the graph below.


The best explanation for the increase in nitrate concentration in one treatment is that

#Unit 10. Ecological Principles
  1. Oligochaete worms may harbor microorganisms that are capable of carrying out nitrification
  2. Oligochaete worms are capable of carrying out a limited amount of denitrification in the absence of sediment microorganisms
  3. Some nitrifying bacteria must have survived the autoclaving in the form of spores
  4. Some denitrifying bacteria may have been added10to the columns along with the oligochaete worms

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#Question id: 11439

#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology

Arrange in increasing order of alkalinity

1. Pk1 arginine

2. pk2 proline

3. pk2 alanine

4. pkR arginine

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#Question id: 11440

#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology

Arginine contains a guanidinium R-group and has pK1,pk2 pkR values of 2.17, 9.04, and 12.48 For arginine molecules at pH=14,

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#Question id: 11441

#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology

Tyrosine contains a phenolic R-group and has pK1, pk2, pkR values of 2.20, 9.11, and 10.07 At which pH will all the tyrosine be in their fully protonated form?

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#Question id: 11462

#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology

1. C-terminal of all 20 amino acid is same.
2. N-terminal of all 20 acid is same.
3. N-terminal of all amino acid is same except one .
4. All acidic amino acid have corboxy terminus in their side chain.
5. All basic amino acid have H3N+ group in their side chain.
Find the correct statements

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#Question id: 11463

#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology

If trypsin cleaved at Lys/Arg C-terminus, then total no. of fragment will be observed for given sequence

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#Question id: 11464

#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology

Green fluorescent protein consists of a chain of 238 amino acid residues. The light-emitting group is a derivative of three consecutive amino acids are