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#Question id: 23683


What is the enzymatic function of restriction enzymes?

#Life Sciences
  1. to add new nucleotides to the growing strand of DNA
  2. to join nucleotides during replication
  3. to join nucleotides during transcription
  4. to cleave nucleic acids at specific sites
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#Question id: 40493

#Applied Microbiology

Consider the following statements regarding T-cell activation:

    Statement I: MHC-I molecules are found on almost all nucleated cells in the body.

      Statement II: Cytotoxic T cells utilize their CD4 co-receptor to stabilize the binding to MHC-I.

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      #Question id: 40494

      #Applied Microbiology

      Assertion (A): Cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) are essential for eliminating virally infected cells.

      Reason (R): CTLs recognize viral peptides displayed on MHC-I molecules, which are expressed by nearly all nucleated cells.

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      #Question id: 40495

      #Applied Microbiology

      Match the T-cell component/type in Column A with its corresponding partner in Column B:

      Column A (Cell/Receptor)Column B (Interaction Partner)
      1. Cytotoxic T Cell (CD8+)i. MHC-II
      2. Helper T Cell (CD4+)ii. MHC-I
      3. B Celliii. CD3 Complex
      4. TCR Signalingiv. Native Antigen

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      #Question id: 40496

      #Applied Microbiology

      During which stage of wastewater treatment are activated sludge and trickling filters typically utilized?

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      #Question id: 40497

      #Applied Microbiology

      Consider the following statements regarding the products of wastewater treatment:

        Statement I: The insoluble organic solids that settle during primary and secondary treatment are referred to as sludge.

          Statement II: Anaerobic digestion of sludge produces biogas, which can be used as a renewable energy source.

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          #Question id: 40498

          #Applied Microbiology

          Assertion (A): Tertiary treatment is often considered the most expensive and advanced stage of wastewater treatment.

          Reason (R): It involves specialized processes like UV radiation, chlorination, or reverse osmosis to remove specific contaminants and pathogens.