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The ________ is the single shape a protein adopts under physiological conditions.

#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology
  1. minimal configuration 

  2. native conformation

  3. primary structure

  4. most stable enantiomer

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#Unit 7. System Physiology – Animal

A patient has a dead space of 150 ml, functional residual capacity of 3 L, tidal volume of 650 ml, expiratory reserve volume of 1.5 L, total lung capacity of 8 L, and respiratory rate of 15 breaths/min. What is the residual volume?

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#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

DNA from a strain of Bacillus subtilis with genotype a+b+ c+d+ e+ is used to transform a strain with genotype a - b- c- d-   e-. Pairs of genes are checked for co-transformation and the following results are obtained:

Pair of co-transform genes as follow

D-E,             E-C,                C-B,                  A-D

On the basis of these results, what is the order of the genes on the bacterial chromosome?

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#Unit 12. Applied Biology

Embryo culture is applied for___

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#General Aptitude

The National Institute of Education Planning and Administration has been converted into a Deemed University and is now called the

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#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant

Each of the nine glycolytic intermediates between glucose and pyruvate is phosphorylated. The phosphoryl groups seem to have many functions such as,

a) The plasma membrane generally lacks transporters for phosphorylated sugars, the phosphorylated glycolytic intermediates cannot leave the cell

b) After the initial phosphorylation, further energy is necessary to retain phosphorylated intermediates in the cell, despite the large difference in their intracellular and extracellular concentrations

c) Phosphoryl groups are essential components in the enzymatic conservation of metabolic energy, Energy released in the breakage of phosphoanhydride bonds is partially conserved in the formation of phosphate esters such as glucose 6-phosphate

d) Binding energy resulting from the binding of phosphate groups to the active sites of enzymes lowers the activation energy and increases the specificity of the enzymatic reactions

which of the following functions shows Importance of Phosphorylated Intermediates?