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RIP UP YOUR SCRATCH PAPER AND SELECT AN ANSWER BELOW! CONGRA…

RIP UP YOUR SCRATCH PAPER AND SELECT AN ANSWER BELOW! CONGRATULATIONS! YOU HAVE FINISHED BCH4024!

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BCH4024 F2024 OC E4 Q33: Growth of E. coli is arrested by ch…

BCH4024 F2024 OC E4 Q33: Growth of E. coli is arrested by chloramphenicol treatment. The drug inhibits the peptidyl transferase activity in a ribosome. What is bound to the A, P, and E sites of the targeted ribosome?

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BCH4024 F2024 OC E4 Q44: 

BCH4024 F2024 OC E4 Q44: 

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BCH4024 F2024 OC E4 Q38: 

BCH4024 F2024 OC E4 Q38: 

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BCH4024 F2024 OC E4 Q37: 

BCH4024 F2024 OC E4 Q37: 

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Animal fats typically solidify at room temperature, while pl…

Animal fats typically solidify at room temperature, while plant fats remain liquid. Which of the following characteristics of lipids in plant membranes most likely explains this difference?

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What is the correct term for inflammation of the bladder

What is the correct term for inflammation of the bladder

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If we have an amputated finger, we should place it DIRECTLY…

If we have an amputated finger, we should place it DIRECTLY on ice, not in a bag or container, to preserve it until we can get to the hospital. 

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You have identified a mutant in which some newly divided cel…

You have identified a mutant in which some newly divided cells die shortly after cell division, while others survive but exhibit an extra copy of one or more chromosomes. Interestingly, when the cells are cultured under conditions that slow down their progression through the cell cycle, the defect is no longer observed, suggesting that the mitotic spindle and chromosome segregation machinery are functioning normally. Which cell cycle checkpoint might be defective in this mutant? Provide a detailed explanation of your reasoning. Describe in detail the normal functioning of this checkpoint, including its role in maintaining genomic stability.

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For each of the following mutations, indicate whether the mu…

For each of the following mutations, indicate whether the mutation would likely promote (P) or inhibit (I) apoptosis in cells harboring the mutation(s). Your answer should be a four-letter string consisting of “P” and “I” only (e.g., PPPI). A mutation in the pro-apoptotic effector Bcl2 family proteins Bax and Bak that prevents their association with the outer mitochondrial membrane. A mutation in the BIR domain of the IAP protein DIAP1 that prevents binding to either caspases or anti-IAP proteins. A mutation in the anti-IAP protein Reaper that prevents its binding to IAP proteins. A mutation in the CARD domain of caspase-9 that prevents its binding to Apaf1.

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