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#Question id: 423


The glycolytic pathway oxidizes glucose to two molecules of pyruvate and also produces a net of two molecules of ATP. ATP allosterically inhibits the enzyme, PFK-1, that catalyzes the third step of glycolysis. This is an example of ________.

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  1. feed-forward activation  

  2. negative cooperativity

  3. feedback inhibition

  4. competitive inhibition

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#Question id: 5689

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What kind of aneuploidy gamete will be generated if meiotic nondisjuction in second division (n represent haploid number of chromosome )

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What kind of aneuploidy gamete will be generated if meiotic nondisjuction in second division (n represent haploid number of chromosome )

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#Question id: 5690

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Species I is diploid (2n =4) with chromosomes AABB; related species II is diploid (2n = 6) with chromosomes MMNNOO .Which of the following chromosome  in allotriploid individuals?

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#Question id: 5690

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Species I is diploid (2n =4) with chromosomes AABB; related species II is diploid (2n = 6) with chromosomes MMNNOO .Which of the following chromosome  in allotriploid individuals?

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#Question id: 5691

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Which of the following most accurately explains the cause for the abnormal numbers of chromosomes during human reproduction that can result in Down syndrome, Turner’s syndrome, or Klinefelter’s syndrome?

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#Question id: 5691

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Which of the following most accurately explains the cause for the abnormal numbers of chromosomes during human reproduction that can result in Down syndrome, Turner’s syndrome, or Klinefelter’s syndrome?