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A helical wheel can be used to show

#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology
  1. the pitch of a helix structure.    

  2. the amphipathic nature of a helix.

  3. DNA binding.         

  4. pleated sheets.

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#Question id: 19104

#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant

The structural components of the T3SS are encoded by the clustered gene known as

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#Question id: 19105

#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant

The type III secretion system (T3SS), to deliver bacterial effector proteins into the plant cell have been identified to be secretion of enzymes which causes dead of the plant, these enzymes are;
a) Phosphatases
b) Proteases 
c)  Lyases
d) Isomerase
e) Ligase

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#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant

Lyme disease is an example of a disease

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#Question id: 13200

#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant

In the modification of translocation pathways, Interference with a translocation pathway by wounding or pruning can alter the patterns established by proximity and vascular connections. In the absence of direct connections between source and sink, vascular interconnections, called

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#Question id: 13198

#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant

The sugar is a carbohydrate that are generally translocated  in the phloem in which form?

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#Question id: 11806

#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant

sap is translocated from areas of supply, called sources, to areas of metabolism or storage, called sinks. Which of the following statements about source and sink are TRUE?

a.) Sinks include any nonphotosynthetic organs of the plant and organs that do not produce enough photosynthetic products to support their own growth or storage needs

b.) Sources include exporting organs that are capable of producing photosynthate in excess of their own needs

c.) During the growing season of the first year, storage root is a sink, when it accumulates sugars received from the source leaves. During the second growing season the same root becomes a source

d.) Roots, tubers, developing fruits, and immature leaves, which must import carbohydrate for normal development, are all examples of sources tissues

Find the correct combination of the source and sink pattern of translocation.