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What is the function of the primosome?

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes
  1. Removal of RNA from the lagging strand.

  2. Synthesis of short RNA fragments.

  3. Assembly of DNA polymerase III holoenzyme.

  4. Detection of the origin of replication.

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#Question id: 10879

#Unit 7. System Physiology – Animal

If the inspiratory reserve volume is 3000 mL, the tidal volume is 500 mL, the expiratory reserve volume is 1000 mL, and the residual volume is 1000 mL, what is the vital capacity?


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#Question id: 4731

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

A pure-breeding strain of squash that produced disk-shaped fruits was crossed with a pure breeding strain having long fruits. The F1 had disk fruits, but the F2 showed a new phenotype, sphere, and was composed of the following proportions

Disk  384            

Sphere 96

 Long  32

What is reason for F2 phenotype?

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#Question id: 33493

#Unit 2. Cellular Organization

The coexistence of multiple alleles at a locus in a population is called as 

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#Question id: 2300

#Unit 2. Cellular Organization

Which of the following is not found in cell sap?

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#Question id: 13002

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

Where in a eukaryotic cell do you think you would find each of the following proteins residing when it is actively performing its function. Be as specific as you can in terms of subcellular location.
Match the following with the correct subcellular location;

 

I) Polymerases

 

 

a) In the cytoplasm

 

II) Ribosomal proteins

 

 

b) Inside the plasma membrane.

 

III) DNA ligase

 

 

c) In the mitochondrial matrix

 

IV) protein that allows ions to pass in and out of the cell

 

 

d) In the nucleus of cells

 

V) Activator protein

 

 

e) Inside the nuclear membrane

 

VI) an enzyme in the Krebs/TCA cycle

 

 

 

VII) a protein that forms a channel through which mRNAs can be exported into the cytoplasm