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#Question id: 10290
#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant
In glycolysis, perform succesfully ten step reaction, the conversion of 1 molecules of glucose 6-phosphate to 2 molecules of Pyruvate. What is the net gain of overall reaction?
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#Question id: 7027
#Unit 5. Developmental Biology
Question-1 Part C
Mutation in orthodenticle gene in drosophila:
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#Question id: 12189
#Unit 2. Cellular Organization
Following statements are regarding to model for reassembly of the nuclear envelope during telophase.
A. Extensions of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) associate with each decondensing chromosome and then fuse with one another, forming a double membrane around the chromosome.
B. Dephosphorylated nuclear pore subcomplexes reassemble into nuclear pores, forming individual mini-nuclei called karyomeres.
C. The enclosed chromosome further decondenses, and subsequent fusion of the nuclear envelopes of all the karyomeres at each spindle pole forms a single nucleus containing a full set of chromosomes.
D. Phosphorylated nuclear pore subcomplexes reassemble into nuclear pores, forming individual mini-nuclei called karyomeres.
Which of the following is incorrect?
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#Question id: 10357
#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant
Why the glutamine and glutamate will not be transported while asparagine will prefer to be transported?
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#Question id: 16955
#Unit 4. Cell Communication and Cell Signaling
Stage thymocytes express neither CD4 nor CD8, markers associated with mature T cells. They are therefore called double negative (DN) cells. DN cells first travel to the region under the thymic capsule, a region referred to as the ________, where they proliferate and begin to generate their T-cell receptors. Thymocytes that successfully express TCRs begin to express both CD4 and CD8, becoming double positive (DP) cells, and populate the cortex, the site where most (85% or more) immature T cells are found.