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#Question id: 6949


During gastrulation in Xenopus, the future mesoderm and endoderm move inside the embryo through the "blastopore"; in contrast, in chickens, gastrulation involves cells moving inward through the:

#I Life Science/ Life Sciences Group – I-V
  1. blastoderm
  2. yolk
  3. cleavage furrow
  4. primitive streak
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#Question id: 846

#SCPH06 I Botany

The maintenance of the steady-state collection of active cellular proteins required under a particular set of conditions, called ______.

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#Question id: 847

#SCPH01 Biochemistry

A proposed pathway for the action of E.coli chaperonins  are groEL and groES.groEL exist in trans and cis structure transferring with its bound ATP now become the cis ring once the groES  bound to it ATP hydrolysis takes place and improperly folded protein get properly folded, total number of  ATP molecules are required to per folding cycle;

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#Question id: 847

#SCPH05 I Biotechnology

A proposed pathway for the action of E.coli chaperonins  are groEL and groES.groEL exist in trans and cis structure transferring with its bound ATP now become the cis ring once the groES  bound to it ATP hydrolysis takes place and improperly folded protein get properly folded, total number of  ATP molecules are required to per folding cycle;

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#Question id: 847

#SCPH06 I Botany

A proposed pathway for the action of E.coli chaperonins  are groEL and groES.groEL exist in trans and cis structure transferring with its bound ATP now become the cis ring once the groES  bound to it ATP hydrolysis takes place and improperly folded protein get properly folded, total number of  ATP molecules are required to per folding cycle;

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#Question id: 848

#SCPH01 Biochemistry

Which of the brain diseases is not caused by the misfolding of brain proteins in mammals

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#Question id: 848

#SCPH05 I Biotechnology

Which of the brain diseases is not caused by the misfolding of brain proteins in mammals