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#Question id: 434


 Anabolic and catabolic reactions in eukaryotes can occur simultaneously in cells. This is possible because ________.

#Biochemistry
  1. they all occur in the cytosol

  2. the anabolic and catabolic pathways do not share any intermediate metabolites

  3. of the compartmentation of metabolites for the reactions of opposing pathways

  4. all catabolic reactions are exergonic and all anabolic reactions are endergonic

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#Question id: 23168

#Zoology

What are the advantages of using secondary antibodies in indirect immunofluorescence?
1.  It makes easy to choose a different conjugate no matter the primary antibody
2. Enhance detection by localizing more conjugate at the antigen
3. Conjugation of fluorophore can interfere with the primary antibody’s recognition of the antigen
Which of the following options is correct?

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#Question id: 23168

#Life Sciences

What are the advantages of using secondary antibodies in indirect immunofluorescence?
1.  It makes easy to choose a different conjugate no matter the primary antibody
2. Enhance detection by localizing more conjugate at the antigen
3. Conjugation of fluorophore can interfere with the primary antibody’s recognition of the antigen
Which of the following options is correct?

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#Question id: 23168

#Applied Microbiology

What are the advantages of using secondary antibodies in indirect immunofluorescence?
1.  It makes easy to choose a different conjugate no matter the primary antibody
2. Enhance detection by localizing more conjugate at the antigen
3. Conjugation of fluorophore can interfere with the primary antibody’s recognition of the antigen
Which of the following options is correct?

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#Question id: 23189

#Zoology

Which microscopy is good for live cell imaging?

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#Question id: 23189

#Life Sciences

Which microscopy is good for live cell imaging?

TLS Online TPP Program

#Question id: 23189

#Applied Microbiology

Which microscopy is good for live cell imaging?