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What is the name of enzymes that can transfer a phosphate gr…

What is the name of enzymes that can transfer a phosphate group from one molecule to another (carries out phosphorylation)   Terms List activation energy active site aerobic respiration allosteric site amphibolic anabolism anaerobic respiration anticodon apoenzyme bacterial conjugation catabolism chemiosmosis codon cofactors competitive constitutive denature diploid DNA helicase DNA ligase DNA polymerase DNA template strand electron transport chain endergonic exergonic feedback inhibition fermentation flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD) gene genome genotype glycolysis gyrases and topoisomerases haploid holoenzyme inducer inducible kinases Krebs cycle lagging strand leading strand messenger RNA nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+) nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADP+) noncompetitive non-constitutive nucleoid nucleoside triphosphates Okazaki fragments oxidation oxidative phosphorylation Pentose phosphate pathway phenotype plasmid primase primer promoter reduction release factor replication bubble repressible ribosomal RNA ribozymes RNA coding region RNA polymerase saturation point semi-conservative stabilizing proteins substrate substrate level phosphorylation terminator transduction transfer RNA transformation translation

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Which best describes the reaction graph below?  

Which best describes the reaction graph below?  

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Location in a bacterial cell where the chromosome is found….

Location in a bacterial cell where the chromosome is found.   Terms List activation energy active site aerobic respiration allosteric site amphibolic anabolism anaerobic respiration anticodon apoenzyme bacterial conjugation catabolism chemiosmosis codon cofactors competitive constitutive denature diploid DNA helicase DNA ligase DNA polymerase DNA template strand electron transport chain endergonic exergonic feedback inhibition fermentation flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD) gene genome genotype glycolysis gyrases and topoisomerases haploid holoenzyme inducer inducible kinases Krebs cycle lagging strand leading strand messenger RNA nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+) nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADP+) noncompetitive non-constitutive nucleoid nucleoside triphosphates Okazaki fragments oxidation oxidative phosphorylation Pentose phosphate pathway phenotype plasmid primase primer promoter reduction release factor replication bubble repressible ribosomal RNA ribozymes RNA coding region RNA polymerase saturation point semi-conservative stabilizing proteins substrate substrate level phosphorylation terminator transduction transfer RNA transformation translation  

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Eukaryotes have 1000s of start points for DNA replication, w…

Eukaryotes have 1000s of start points for DNA replication, while bacteria only have one.

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Lipids and proteins are metabolized by cells, but not throug…

Lipids and proteins are metabolized by cells, but not through cellular respiration.

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What does the arrow pointing to represent on the graph below…

What does the arrow pointing to represent on the graph below?  

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Name the large protruding structure that is circled in yello…

Name the large protruding structure that is circled in yellow.

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Flexion of the ankle so that the superior aspect of the foot…

Flexion of the ankle so that the superior aspect of the foot approaches the shin is called __________.

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The complete ribosome in prokaryotes density is _____ while…

The complete ribosome in prokaryotes density is _____ while in eukaryotes is _____

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Name the hole at the pointer.

Name the hole at the pointer.

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