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#Question id: 2433


All types of myosins

a. bind and hydrolyze ATP.               

b. bind actin filaments.

c. form dimers.                       

d. contain an associated myosin light chain.

e. move toward the (+) end of an actin filament.

#Section 3: Genetics, Cellular and Molecular Biology
  1. a and b 

  2. a and c    

  3.  c and d  

  4. b, c, and d

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#Question id: 14162

#Section 5: Bioprocess Engineering and Process Biotechnology

A continuous process is set up for treatment of wastewater. Each day, 105 kg cellulose and 103 kg bacteria enter in the feed stream, while 104 kg cellulose and 1.5 x 104 kg bacteria leave in the effluent. The rate of cellulose digestion by the bacteria is 7 x 104 kg d-1. The rate of bacterial growth is 2 x 104 kg d-1 ; the rate of cell death by lysis is 5 x 102 kg d-1. Write balances for cellulose and bacteria in the system.

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#Question id: 14163

#Section 4: Fundamentals of Biological Engineering

A stream of growth medium containing 60% glucose and 40% growth factor A flowing at 500 kg per hour was divided into two feed streams for different cell cultures. One fourth of the growth medium was sent to fermenter 1 and the rest was sent to fermenter 2. What is the flow rates of glucose and growth factor A in the feed streams for the two fermenters

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#Question id: 14163

#Section 5: Bioprocess Engineering and Process Biotechnology

A stream of growth medium containing 60% glucose and 40% growth factor A flowing at 500 kg per hour was divided into two feed streams for different cell cultures. One fourth of the growth medium was sent to fermenter 1 and the rest was sent to fermenter 2. What is the flow rates of glucose and growth factor A in the feed streams for the two fermenters

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#Question id: 14164

#Section 4: Fundamentals of Biological Engineering

Stoichiometric equations are used to represent growth of microorganisms provided a ' molecular formula' for the cells is available. The molecular formula for biomass is obtained by measuring the amounts of C, N, H, O and other elements in cells. For a particular bacterial strain, the molecular formula was determined to be C4.4H7.30 1.2N0.86 . These bacteria are grown under aerobic conditions with hexadecane (C16H34) as substrate. The reaction equation describing growth is:

                                  

  Assuming 100% conversion, what is the yield of cells from hexadecane in g g-l?   

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#Question id: 14164

#Section 5: Bioprocess Engineering and Process Biotechnology

Stoichiometric equations are used to represent growth of microorganisms provided a ' molecular formula' for the cells is available. The molecular formula for biomass is obtained by measuring the amounts of C, N, H, O and other elements in cells. For a particular bacterial strain, the molecular formula was determined to be C4.4H7.30 1.2N0.86 . These bacteria are grown under aerobic conditions with hexadecane (C16H34) as substrate. The reaction equation describing growth is:

                                  

  Assuming 100% conversion, what is the yield of cells from hexadecane in g g-l?   

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#Question id: 14165

#Section 4: Fundamentals of Biological Engineering

Stoichiometric equations are used to represent growth of microorganisms provided a ' molecular formula' for the cells is available. The molecular formula for biomass is obtained by measuring the amounts of C, N, H, O and other elements in cells. For a particular bacterial strain, the molecular formula was determined to be C4.4H7.30 1.2N0.86 . These bacteria are grown under aerobic conditions with hexadecane (C16H34) as substrate. The reaction equation describing growth is:

                                    

Assuming 100% conversion, what is the yield of cells from oxygen in g g-l?