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#Question id: 2696


Inverted repeat have a number of biological functions. Which of the following is a biological function of an inverted repeat?

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  1. Diseases

  2. Central dogma

  3. Cellular metabolism

  4. Genetic stability

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Both sucrose synthase and invertases can degrade sucrose for glycolysis, what will happen if one of the enzymes is absent or mutant?

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#Question id: 10273

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The existence of different pathways that serve a similar function and can replace each other without a clear loss in function is called,

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The existence of different pathways that serve a similar function and can replace each other without a clear loss in function is called,

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#Question id: 10274

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In plastids, a partial glycolysis occurs that produces metabolites for plastidial biosynthetic reactions, which of the following is not synthesized in the plastid?

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#Question id: 10274

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In plastids, a partial glycolysis occurs that produces metabolites for plastidial biosynthetic reactions, which of the following is not synthesized in the plastid?

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In the initial phase of glycolysis, each hexose unit is phosphorylated twice and then split, producing two molecules of triose phosphate, in these reactions included irreversible reaction. How much irreversible reaction is performed in the glycolytic pathway through in this series of reactions?