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#Question id: 33115


kcat/Km is an 

#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology
  1. Second-order rate constant
  2. First-order rate constant
  3. Zero-order rate constant
  4. Pseudo-order rate constant
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#Unit 13. Methods in Biology

Indirect immunofluorescence microscopy uses an unlabeled primary antibody, followed by a fluorescently labeled 

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#Unit 10. Ecological Principles

Use the following diagram of a hypothetical food web to answer the following questions. The arrows represent the transfer of food energy between the various trophic levels.


Which letter represents an organism that could be a producer?

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#Question id: 10645

#Unit 10. Ecological Principles

The logistic equation above is used to describe the rate of change of a population, N, with time, t, where r is the intrinsic rate of increase and K is the carrying capacity. dn/dt is isoclines when 

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#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

Your friends Ben and Jane are contemplating having children and seek your genetic counsel. Ben and Jane are unrelated, but both have younger brothers with the same, extremely rare genetic trait. (In fact, Ben and Jane met at a support group meeting for children and families of children with this rare disorder.) Ben’s parents and Jane’s parents are all unaffected.          
Assume that the trait is autosomal recessive with complete penetrance. What is the probability that Ben and Jane’s first child will be affected with the trait? If not affected, what is the probability that the child is a carrier?

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#Question id: 11488

#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology

If approximately 415 kJ/mol of energy is being used to break a bond in a monosaccharide molecule then

A. That monosaccharide is undergoing conformational change

B. That monosaccharide is undergoing configurational change

C. That monosaccharide is undergoing mutarotation to change into other form

D. That monosaccharide is undergoing epimerisation to change into other form

Which of the above statements is/are correct for a molecule to change with an expense of that much of energy?