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#Question id: 10355


The conversion of ammonium to amino acids requires two enzymes such as GS and GOGAT,

a) High levels of light and carbohydrate—conditions that stimulate plastid GS and Fd-GOGAT

b) Conditions of ample energy inhibit GS and GOGAT

c) The stimulation of GS and GOGAT, they favor nitrogen assimilation into glutamine and glutamate, compounds that are rich in carbon and participate in the synthesis of new plant materials

d) In energy-limited conditions inhibit GS and GOGAT

Which of the following statements about GS and GOGAT is correct?

#SCPH05 I Biotechnology
  1. C and D             
  2. A, B and C
  3. A, C and D       
  4. A and B
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Calculate the percentage of histidine that has its imidazole side chain protonated at pH 7.3. The pKa values for histidine are pK1 = 1.8, pK2 (imidazole) = 6.0, and pK3 = 9.2.

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#Question id: 5134

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Match the following cleavage patterns with the species in which they occur.

        Species                                           Cleavage Pattern

      A. Flatworm                                       i. Meroblastic discoidal

      B. Frog                                               ii. Meroblastic superficial

      C. Birds                                              iii. Holoblastic displaced radial

      D. Insect                                              iv. Holoblastic spiral