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#Question id: 19629


Le Chatelier’s principle is applicable to:

#SCPH05 I Biotechnology
  1. only homogeneous chemical reversible reactions
  2. only heterogeneous chemical reversible reactions
  3. only physical equilibria
  4. all systems, chemical or physical in equilibrium.
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#Question id: 19303

#SCPH01 Biochemistry

A typical plant gene has the following regions 
(i) Promoter
(ii) enhancer/silencer
(iii) Cap site 
(iv) Translated region  
(v) Initiation codon
(vi) Exons 
(vii) intron
(viii) Stop codon
(ix) Poly (A) tail
Which of the following option is incorrect?

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#Question id: 1093

#SCPH06 I Botany

Which of the following activities would be inhibited by a drug that specifically blocks the addition of phosphate groups to proteins?

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#Question id: 14254

#SCPH05 I Biotechnology

Hybridoma cells immobilized on surfaces of Sephadex beads are used in a packed column for production of monoclonoal antibodies (Mab). Hybridoma concentration is approximately X = 5 g/l in the bed. The flow rate of the synthetic medium and glucose concentration are Q = 2 l/h and S0 = 40 g/l, respectively. The rate constant for Mab formation is k = 1 gX/l-d. Assume that there are no diffusion limitations and glucose is the rate limiting nutrient.  Determine the height of the packed bed for 95% glucose conversion. Bed diameter is D0 = 0.2 m. Neglect the growth of the hybridomas and assume first order kinetics. 

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#Question id: 2611

#SCPH28 | Zoology

Indicator of cell growth,

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#Question id: 40

#I Life Science/ Life Sciences Group – I-V

Given that the standard free-energy change for the reaction glucose + Pi → glucose 6-phosphate is 13.8 kJ/mol, and the standard free-energy change for the reaction ATP → ADP + Pi is −30.5 kJ/mol, what is the free-energy change for the reaction glucose + ATP → glucose 6-phosphate + ADP?