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A patch clamp study shows a guard cell protoplast treated in the dark with the fungal toxin fusicoccin which is a well-characterized,

#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant
  1. activator of plasma membrane ATPases
  2. activator of plasma membrane ATPases and shows different function from blue light
  3. inhibitor of plasma membrane ATPases
  4. inhibitor of stomatal aperture
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#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology

In a DNA double helix each type of base forms a stable base pair with only one type of base. When bases on an RNA strand are involved in base pairing, which bases can form stable base pairs with more than one type of base?

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#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology

An enzyme has a Vmax of 50 micromol product formed (minute x mg protein)-1 and a Km of 10 microM for the substrate. When a reaction mixture contains the enzyme and 5 microM substrate, which of the following percentages of the maximum velocity will be closest to the initial reaction rate?

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#Unit 7. System Physiology – Animal

When does the second heart sound occur in the ventricular pressure–volume relationship?

 

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#Unit 7. System Physiology – Animal

What occurs following activation of basophils?

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#Unit 5. Developmental Biology

Following statements are regarding to the the floral quartet model and the underlying ABCDE model of organ identity determination in Arabidopsis thaliana.

A. Five floral organ identities (sepals, petals, stamens, carpels, and ovules) are specified by the formation of floral organ-specific tetrameric complexes of MADS-domain transcription factors that bind to two nearby enhancer elements, forming a DNA loop in between.

B. A complex of two class A proteins (APETALA 1) and two class E proteins  (SEPALLATA) determines petal identity.

C. A complex of one class A protein, one class E protein, and one of each of the class B proteins (APETALA 3 and PISTILLATA) determines sepal identity.

D. A complex of one class E protein, two class B proteins, and one class C protein (AGAMOUS) determines stamen identity, while a complex of two class E proteins and two class C proteins determines carpel identity.D. A complex of one class E protein, two class B proteins, and one class C protein (AGAMOUS) determines stamen identity, while a complex of two class E proteins and two class C proteins determines carpel identity.

E. A complex of one class E protein, one class C protein, and one of each of the class D proteins (SHATTERPROOF and SEEDSTICK) controls ovule identity.

Which of the following combination are correct?