The main purpose of cell respiration is to:
a. convert sunlight into sugars
b. convert...
Biology, 11.03.2021 19:50, ambi121488
The main purpose of cell respiration is to:
a. convert sunlight into sugars
b. convert the chemical energy in sugars into ATP
c. produce carbon dioxide
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Biology, 21.06.2019 16:10, jroig42
Which of the following statements regarding anfinsen's denaturing experiments with ribonuclease a (rnase a) are valid? exposing the denatured protein to air oxidation and then dialysis to remove urea restored the protein to its original functionality. removing urea by dialysis and then allowing air oxidation of the denatured protein restored the protein to its original functionality. denaturing the protein with both urea and β-mercaptoethanol yielded an inactive protein. anfinsen concluded that protein folding is determined by its primary sequence.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 08:20, AgarioEdit
The table lists the observations students made about four specimens under a microscope. based on these observations, what specimens did the students examine? animal plant virus prokaryote cell membrane present ribosomes present lysosomes present nuclear membrane present cell wall present ribosomes present nuclear membrane absent cell wall present ribosomes present nucleus present large vacuole present reproduces inside of a cell nucleus absent rna present 2019 edmentum all rights reserved intl
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Biology, 22.06.2019 12:00, KaiKai11
Which statement about relative potential energy of electrons is correct? a. an electron in the 2 p orbital of the second electron shell has more potential energy than an electron in the 2 s orbital of the second electron shell. b. an electron in the 2 p orbital of the second electron shell has more potential energy than an electron in the 3 p orbital of the third electron shell. c. an electron in the 3 p orbital of the third electron shell has more potential energy than an electron in the 2 p orbital of the second electron shell.
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