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#Question id: 18218


Which of the following is an incorrect statement about the terminologies related to protein sorting?

#SCPH05 I Biotechnology
  1. Subcellular localization is an integral part of protein functionality
  2. Many proteins exhibit functions only after being transported to certain compartments of the cell
  3. All the proteins exhibit functions after being transported to certain compartments of the cell
  4. Protein sorting is also known as protein targeting
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#Question id: 390

#SCPH05 I Biotechnology

What are the properties arising due to varying concentrations of solute in a given solvent, irrespective of the nature of solute with respect to the solvent?

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#Question id: 390

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What are the properties arising due to varying concentrations of solute in a given solvent, irrespective of the nature of solute with respect to the solvent?

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#Question id: 391

#SCPH05 I Biotechnology

In a hospital laboratory, a 10.0 mL sample of gastric juice, obtained several hours after a meal, was titrated with 0.1 M NaOH to neutrality; 7.2 mL of NaOH was required. The patient’s stomach contained no ingested food or drink, thus assume that no buffers were present. What was the pH of the gastric juice?

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#Question id: 391

#SCPH05 I Biotechnology

In a hospital laboratory, a 10.0 mL sample of gastric juice, obtained several hours after a meal, was titrated with 0.1 M NaOH to neutrality; 7.2 mL of NaOH was required. The patient’s stomach contained no ingested food or drink, thus assume that no buffers were present. What was the pH of the gastric juice?

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#Question id: 402

#SCPH01 Biochemistry

If the DG'° of the reaction A -> B is –40 kJ/mol, under standard conditions the reaction:

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#Question id: 402

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

If the DG'° of the reaction A -> B is –40 kJ/mol, under standard conditions the reaction: