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#Question id: 8295


Imagine that a phylogeny was developed for a group of mammals based on bone structure. Which of the following statements would be a reasonable prediction about a phylogeny for the same group of species based on similarities and differences in the structure of a particular enzyme?

#SCPH28 | Zoology
  1. The same phylogeny would be unlikely.
  2. The same phylogeny would be predicted.
  3. No prediction could be made
  4. The amino acid sequence would be identical in all species.

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#Question id: 14169

#SCPH05 I Biotechnology

Unsweetened condensed milk is a shelf-stable canned milk product. If 100kg of fresh milk, containing 87% water and the rest milk solids, is condensed using an evaporator to remove 60% of the water from the fresh milk, calculate:

 The mass of water evaporated


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#Question id: 14170

#SCPH05 I Biotechnology

Unsweetened condensed milk is a shelf-stable canned milk product. If 100kg of fresh milk, containing 87% water and the rest milk solids, is condensed using an evaporator to remove 60% of the water from the fresh milk, calculate:

The final mass and composition of condensed milk produced


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#Question id: 14171

#SCPH05 I Biotechnology

The growth of baker’s yeast (S. cerevisiae) on glucose may be simply described by the following equation:

In a batch reactor of volume 10^5 l, the final desired yeast concentration is 50 gdw/l. Using the above reaction stoichiometry. Determine the concentration and total amount of glucose in the nutrient medium?

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#Question id: 14172

#SCPH05 I Biotechnology

The growth of baker’s yeast (S. cerevisiae) on glucose may be simply described by the following equation:
In a batch reactor of volume 105 l, the final desired yeast concentration is 50 gdw/l. Using the above reaction stoichiometry. Determine the yield coefficients YX/S (biomass/glucose)?

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#Question id: 14197

#SCPH05 I Biotechnology

What is the generation time of a bacterial population that increases from  10,000 cells to 10,000,000 cells in four hours of growth?

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#Question id: 14197

#SCPH05 I Biotechnology

What is the generation time of a bacterial population that increases from  10,000 cells to 10,000,000 cells in four hours of growth?