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#Question id: 493


Which of the following substrates cannot contribute to net gluconeogenesis in mammalian liver?

#SCPH05 I Biotechnology
  1. alanine

  2. glutamate

  3. palmitate

  4. pyruvate

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#Question id: 13070

#SCPH01 Biochemistry

Antibodies raised against an antigen from one organism will react to a greater or lesser degree with similar antigens from a related organism, depending on how many surface epitopes they share. This has given rise to a systematic method of identification of microorganisms known as______?

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#Question id: 13070

#SCPH05 I Biotechnology

Antibodies raised against an antigen from one organism will react to a greater or lesser degree with similar antigens from a related organism, depending on how many surface epitopes they share. This has given rise to a systematic method of identification of microorganisms known as______?

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#Question id: 13070

#SCPH06 I Botany

Antibodies raised against an antigen from one organism will react to a greater or lesser degree with similar antigens from a related organism, depending on how many surface epitopes they share. This has given rise to a systematic method of identification of microorganisms known as______?

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#Question id: 13070

#SCPH28 | Zoology

Antibodies raised against an antigen from one organism will react to a greater or lesser degree with similar antigens from a related organism, depending on how many surface epitopes they share. This has given rise to a systematic method of identification of microorganisms known as______?

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#Question id: 13071

#SCPH01 Biochemistry

Modifications of the agglutination reaction involve the use of ________particles, which allow the reaction to be observed more easily in the liquid phase

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#Question id: 13071

#SCPH05 I Biotechnology

Modifications of the agglutination reaction involve the use of ________particles, which allow the reaction to be observed more easily in the liquid phase