Explain why disease alleles for cystic fibrosis (CF) are recessive to the normal alleles (CF+), yet the disease alleles responsible for Huntington disease (HD) are dominant to the normal alleles (HD+).

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Answer 1

Answer:

Cystic fibrosis mutation is recessive to normal allele because only one functional or normal allele is enough to produce a functional protein. So, if mutation is present in one allele then also, a normal protein can be made from normal allele. The presence of normal protein prevents the expression of disease.

In addition, mutated allele only results in the loss of function of protein which can be compensated by the expression of normal allele. It does not add any toxic effect to the protein. Consequently, the disease is inherited in autosomal recessive fashion.

In contrast, Huntington mutation not only alters the structure of the functional protein but also adds toxicity to it. The altered protein is enable to interact with 100s of other proteins and inhibit or decrease their function. So, if only one allele is present then also, the mutated protein will be produced and it will result in the phenotype. Consequently, it is inherited as autosomal dominant fashion.


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Meiosis provides for or leads to several different forms of genetic variation. For example:
a. it maximizes the mutation rate of DNA
b. it minimizes the mutation rate of DNA
c. it changes individual chromosomes through the process of "crossing over
d. it changes individual chromosomes through the process of nonrandom mutation
e. it doubles the number of chromosomes that were present at the beginning of the process

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Answer:

a. it maximizes the mutation rate of DNA

Explanation:

b. False

In fact, it maximizes due to the crossing over process that occurs in metaphase.

c. False

"Crossing over" doesn't change the chromosomes  individually, but in homologue pairs.

d. False

It is a random process

e. False

It doesn't double the number of chromosomes, but the genetic load

Explain in a concise manner:
(a) Factors affecting fermentation
(b) Types of fermentations
(c) Industrial uses of fermentation
(d) Isolation of microorganisms
(e) Component parts of fermentation

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Answer:

Explanation:

A) Factors affecting fermentation

Factors which influence the rate of fermentation are as follows-

1) Nutritional requirements-

The media plays a crucial role in the process. Adequate amount of nutrients like C, N , K , P, O2 etc are necessary for the growth and metabolic activity of the microorganisms.

2) Temperature- Optimum temperature is required for the apt growth of the biomass.

3) pH of the fermentation process -Microorganisms grow, multiply and produce active proteins in adequate physio-friendly environment.

4) Mechanical process and Oxygen Transfer- Agitation

The agitation in the reactor allows enough mixing and oxygen transfer which enhances the morphology of the microorganisms.

B) Types of Fermentation  

1) Batch type fermentation- The necessary nutrients required are added before inoculation. It is a discontinuous process

2) Fed batch fermentation- Initial medium concentration is low.

3) Continuous  fermentation- Fresh media is continuously added to the reactor

4) Solid state fermentation- It is the growth of microorganisms on solid material in the absence of water.

5) Anaerobic fermentation- In the presence of oxygen

6) Aerobic fermentation- in the absence of oxygen

C) Industrial uses of fermentation

Fermentation has multiple uses in various sectors like

1)Agriculture- Plant growth hormones

2)Industrial Fermentation- Enzyme production, antibiotic production, ethanol production etc.

3)Agro-food industry-  Food additives

D) Isolation of microorganisms

Isolation is the separation of microorganisms from each other in a mixed culture.

Few techniques employed to isolate the culture  are- Streaking, Plating, Dilution, Enriched Procedure and Single cell technique.

E) Components parts of fermentation

There are three parts of a fermentation process namely

-Upstream processes:  Primary screening, preparation of pure culture and selection of production strain at  lab scale level

-Production processes: Continuous monitoring the production process to maintain best possible  conditions for maximum product formation

-Downstream processes:The extraction of the product and its purification  and the disposal of effluents produced by the process.

The theory of heredity before Mendel's work was completed can be described as:
a. the theory of chromosomal transmission
b. the theory of blending inheritance
c. the theory of particulate inheritance
d. the theory of natural selection
e. none of the above describes the view of heredity before Mendel's time

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Answer:

b. the theory of blending inheritance

Explanation:

Before Mendel's work was completed and published, theory of blending inheritance was widely accepted. According to it traits from both parents were blended and expressed in the next progeny. The new trait wont be in extreme like its parents' and would fall somewhere in between the spectrum.

Mendel disproved theory of blending inheritance by his famous pea experiment. When he crossed a pure breeding tall and pure breeding dwarf pea plant he got all tall pea plants in next progeny. According to theory of blending inheritance, the height of pea plants in next progeny should have been a result of mixing of heights from the two parent plants. But all the plants were tall like one of the parent plant disapproving the theory.

Answer:

The correct answer will be option-E.

Explanation:

Gregor Mendel is known for his transmission of traits- the principle of inheritance.

He was the first person to show the idea that how the traits are passed on from generation to the next generation through factors which gave rise to the theory of heredity.

Before him, no other theories wee predicted and proposed to show the inheritance pattern and therefore option-E is the correct answer.

The products produced in the light independent reaction are used to drive the light dependent reaction.
a. True
b. False

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Answer:

False

Explanation:

Light independent reactions of photosynthesis produce glucose from carbon dioxide. Glucose is the ultimate product of photosynthesis which is used by plants as a source of energy.

The light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis include photolysis of water molecule and release of electrons to drive the synthesis of ATP and NADPH. The electrons are transferred from water molecule to the PSII, carrier, PSI and finally to the NADP+ to reduce it into NADPH.

During the electron transfer, the generated proton gradient drives the ATP synthesis. ATP and NADPH formed during light reactions are used in light-independent reactions of photosynthesis.

Carbon fixation occurs when CO2 combines with:
a. RuBisCo
b. G3P
c. RuBP
d. Glucose Phosphate

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Answer:

The correct answer will be option-C.

Explanation:

Carbon fixation is a step of the light-independent reaction called the Calvin cycle of the photosynthesis.  The Calvin cycle proceeds in three steps: carboxylation, reduction and regeneration of RuBP.

During carboxylation, the carbon from carbon dioxide binds the RuBP molecule, a five-carbon molecule by Rubisco enzyme and form two molecules of 3-phosphoglycerate (3PGA).

Thus, Option-C is the correct answer.

Final answer:

Carbon fixation results from the combination of CO₂ and RuBP, catalyzed by the enzyme RuBisCo. The correct answer is 'c. RuBP'. The other options listed are also parts of the photosynthesis process

Explanation:

Carbon fixation is an important process in photosynthesis where the atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO₂) is converted into organic compounds. In this process, CO₂ combines with Ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate (RuBP). This process is catalyzed by the enzyme named Ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase, commonly known as RuBisCo. Option 'c. RuBP' Is the correct answer in this context.

It's important to note that the other options in your question are part of the photosynthesis process as well. G3P (Glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate) is the molecule that is created as a result of the carbon fixation process, while glucose phosphate is part of the process of converting G3P to glucose.

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Albinism is a condition in which pigmentation is lacking. In humans, the result is white hair, non-pigmented skin, and pink eyes. The trait in humans is caused by a recessive allele. Two normal parents have an albino child. What are the parents' genotypes? What is the probability that the next child will be albino?

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Answer:

1/4 or 25% chance/ probability of having an albino child.

Explanation:

Albinism is a recessive trait, this means that a person need 2 copies of the allele to express this condition. If both parents are normal their genome must be Aa ("A"=normal condition and "a" recessive allele) when they produce gamets they could either be "A" or "a" but when fertilization happens there's a 25% chance of 2 gametes with the recessive trait to meet, hence producing an albino.

It is important to understand that this is only probability. A couple could have 6 children and all of them could be normal.

An organism has the following characteristics: low biotic potential; k-selected, iteroparous; heterotrophic, fed upon by top carnivores large body size (> 2m tall). This organism most likely would also have
a. seed cones
b. basidiocarps
c. exoskeleton
d. open circulatory system
e. vertebrae

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Answer:

e. vertebrate

Explanation:

The question states that the organism posses the following characteristics:

Low biotic potential: this means that the maximum amount of offpring that this species can produce under best environmental conditions is actually low. Typically, large organisms have much lower biotic potential than smaller ones. k-selected: this means that this species typically invest much more in fewer offspring rather than prioritizing many offspring.iteroparous: means that can reproduce many times over one organisms's lifetime.heterotrophic, fed upon by top carnivores large body size (> 2m tall): this shows that they are preys of large carnivores, thus it implies that the prey itself has a considerable size and it is not a plant.

Option a is discarded as seed cones are produced by conifers which are autotrophics.

Option b is incorrect as basidiocarps are typical of Basidiomycetes (fungi) which are not large and are rarely consumed by carnivores.

Option c and d correspond to small animals (e.g. arthropods) and with usually high biotic potential and r-selected species which prioritizes high growth population rates and offspring.

Then, option e (vertebrate) is consistent with belong to a k-selected, low biotic potential, iteroparus, heterotrophic species (e.g. a mammal).

When the corpus luteum degenerates
A. Circulating levels of estrogen and progesterone rapidly decline.
B. FSH and LH secretion start to rise as the inhibitory effects of the gonadal steroids are withdrawn.
C. The endometrium sloughs off.
D. Both A and B are correct.
E. All of the preceding are correct.

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Answer:

E. All of the preceding are correct

Explanation:

When the corpus luteum stops secreting progesterone and estrogen, the

Concentration of these hormones in the blood drops.

As a result, small arteries in the endometrium contract, reducing

the oxygen supply. Menstruation, which marks the beginning

of a new cycle, begins when cells die (due to the lack of oxygen) and blood vessels  break and bleed. Estrogen concentrations and

Progesterone are now too low to inhibit the anterior pituitary,

so the secretion of HSF and HL grows again.

How would DNA extracted from an onion be different from the DNA extracted from cauliflower? Why?

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Answer:

Explanation:

DNA extration from a onion and from a cauliflower would be different because even though all DNA is composed by the same nucleotides. The sequence of genes will be different in both onion and cauliflower. That's why a cauliflower doesn't look like a onion. The genes are responsible for making up the cauliflower and the onion.

What kind of sequence or structure would you classify this as
CGACCAGC
GCTGGTCG

Question options:
a. inverted repeat
b. mirrorlike palindrome
c. hairpin
d. stem and loop motif

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Answer:

The correct answer will be option-A.

Explanation:

Inverted repeats are the sequence of the nucleotide in a nucleic acid which is identical but arranged in the opposite orientation. The inverted repeat may be separated by some sequence or they may lie adjacent to each other. They can be read the same from the backwards or forward direction.

In the given question since four bases when read from the forward direction is same as reading the sequence from the backward direction like CGAC can be read the same both backward and forward.

Thus, option-A is the correct answer.

2. Hepatitis D is a defective form of the virus that needs Hepatitis B to exist.
A) True
B) False

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Answer:

The given statement is true.

Explanation:

HDV or hepatitis D virus refers to a virus, which needs hepatitis B virus for its replication. The HDV infection takes place concurrently or as super-infection with hepatitis B virus. About five percent of individuals with chronic HBV infection are co-infected with HDV, causing a sum of 15 to 20 million individuals infected with HDV globally.  

The co-infection of HDV-HBV is regarded to be the most extreme kind of chronic viral hepatitis because of the rapid cases of liver-associated death and hepatocellular carcinoma. The infection of hepatitis D can be prevented with the application of hepatitis B vaccines.  

All of the following are characteristics of benign tumors EXCEPT
A. they do not spread.
B. can sometimes be present as cysts.
C. cannot increase in size.
D. cause problems only when they become large enough to interfere with the normal functioning of neighboring organs.
E. are considered noncancerous.

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c. cannot increase in size

A man with hemophilia (a recessive, sex-linked condition) has a daughter without the condition. She marries a man who does not have hemophilia. What is the probability that their daughter will have hemophilia? Their son? If they have four sons, what is the probability that all will be affected?

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Answer:

Since the condition is sex-linked, it must be related to the X chromosome.

Let [tex]X^{A}[/tex] represent the dominant allele and [tex]X^{a}[/tex] the recessive one, the daugther must have a [tex]X^{a}[/tex] chromosome from the father (the only one he could pass) and a [tex]X^{A}[/tex] from the mother, otherwise she wouldn't be female ([tex]X^{a}Y[/tex]) or would have the condition ([tex]X^{a}X^{a}[/tex]).

If the man does not have the condition, he has the dominant allele on the X chromosome, represented as [tex]X^{A}Y[/tex]. You can use Punett squares to represent their cross.

\begin{center}\begin{tabular}{ |c|c|c|c| }\ & X^{a} & X^{A} \\ \ X^{A} & X^{A}X^{a} & X^{A}X^{A} \\ \ Y & X^{a}Y & X^{A}Y \\ \end{tabular}\end{center}

None of the possible daugthers could have the condition, but there is a 50% chance of their son having it (1/2).

In total, since there is a chance of 1/2 for their son to be affected, the probability of having four sons with the condition is 1/2⁴, or 6.25%.

The tissues are higher organisation level than ___________
a. organism
b. cells
c. organ systems
d. organs

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Answer:

Cells

Explanation:

Cells are the structural and functional unit of life. Tissues are a group of closely associated similar cells. These groups of cells work together to perform a specific function.  

Organs are made of many related tissues while various related organs together make the organ systems.

For example, epithelial tissues are the group of cells that line the body cavities and serve in the protection of body surfaces and internal organs.

Where in an angiosperm would you find a megasporangium?
a. in the style of a flower
b. enclosed in the stigma of a flower
c. within an ovule contained within an ovary of a flower
d. packed into pollen sacs within the anthers found on a stamen

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Answer:

Within an ovule contained within an ovary of a flower (Ans C).

Explanation:

Angiosperm is known as flowering plants and bears their seeds within a fruit. They are vascular plants they have stem, leaves, and roots. They represent approximately 80% of all living green plants. They are the most abundant and diverse plants throughout the globe.

Angiosperms are vascular seed plants where the ovule or egg is fertilized and develops into the seed in an enclosed hollow ovary. The ovary is also enclosed in a flower, it is the part of the plant angiospermous plant which contains both male or female reproductive organs. Fruits are derived from the maturing flower organs present in the angiosperm plants.

They are also defined as vascular plants with fruit, seeds, and flowers for reproduction.  

Which of the following does NOT contribute to genetic variation among plants?
a. Flowering time
b. An increased number of chromosomes
c. Mutations
d. Genetic recombination

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Answer:

The correct answer will be option-A.

Explanation:

Genetic variation is the difference in the DNA sequences of individuals in a population. Genetic recombination is the main reason for the diversity of organism on earth.

The genetic variation takes place during gamete formation by recombination of DNA sequences which takes place during prophase of meiosis I.

Since genetic variation involves changes in the coding segments of the DNA called genes which leads to mutations, therefore, flowering time does not influence the genetic variation and option-A is the correct answer

Measurements show that the pH of a particular lake is 4.0. What is the hydrogen ion concentration of the lake?
a. 4.0M c. 10^-4M
b. 10^-10M d. 10^4M

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Answer:10 -10M

Explanation:

___________ is a molecule that picks up electrons from NADH dehydrogenase and delivers it to cytochrome C reductase
a. Ubiquinone
b. Quinone
c. dehydrogenase
d. ATP synthase

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Answer:

Ubiquinone.

Explanation:

Electron transport chain is the important cycle in which electrons are transferred are from one complexes to another complexes and couples it with  proton transfer. This is important for the formation of ATP molecule.

Ubiquinone acts as a mobile carrier in the electron transport chain. The ubiquinone accepts electron from the NADH dehydrogenase. The accepted electron is then transferred to the complex III ( cytochrome C reductase). Both oxidation and reduction occur in this step.

Thus, the correct answer is option (a).

What is considered the fundamental unit of life?
A. DNA
B. Carbohydrates
C. A molecule
D. Nucleic acid
E. A cell

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The correct answer is E. A cell

Explanation:

The cell is the smallest unit of life that exists and that constitutes all living organisms and body tissues including unicellular and multicellular organisms. Due to this, cells are considered as the fundamental unit of life as even the smallest and simplest living organisms are made of cells or at least made of one cell.

Cells are commonly made up of three main parts: the cell membrane which surrounds the cell and controls the substances that enter and leave it; the nucleus which is the structure within the cell that contains the nucleolus and most of the cell's DNA; and the cytoplasm that is the fluid inside the cell that contains other tiny cell particles with specific functions, such as the Golgi apparatus, mitochondria, and the endoplasmic reticulum. This applies to all cells except to prokaryotic cells because these do not contain a nucleus but a chromosome in the middle of the cell.

Which of the following vectors holds the largest pieces of DNA?
a. plasmids
b. bacteriophage
c. YACs
d. PACs
e. cosmids

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Answer:

c. YACs

Explanation:

YACs, the Yeast artificial chromosomes are the high capacity vectors designed to carry the eukaryotic genes and carry the insert of 200-2000 kb.

YACs carry origin of replication from yeast, selectable markers and sequences derived from telomeres and centromere to maintain the stability of the insert during cell division.

The insert size for plasmids, bacteriophage, PACs, and cosmids is about 0.1-10 kb, 5-25 kb, 100-300 kb, 35-45 kb respectively.

example of a human geneticdisorder caused by an alteration in
chromosome structure (not a modification of an allele).

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Answer:

Cri du chat syndrome.

Explanation:

Maintenance of chromosomal structure is important for the proper functioning of the cell. The alteration or change in the chromosome structure may leads to the various genetic problem.

The cri du chat syndrome occurs due to the missing of the short arm of the chromosome number 5. The deletion in short arm of chromosome 5 is responsible for this syndrome. The infants that suffer from this syndrome has high pitched cry that is similar to the cry of a cat.

Thus, the answer is Cri du chat syndrome.

Bird guides once listed the myrtle warbler and Audubon’s warbler as distinct species. Recently, these birds have been classified as eastern and western forms of a single species, the yellow-rumped warbler. Which of the following pieces of evidence, if true, would be cause for this reclassification?
a. The two forms interbreed often in nature, and their offspring survive and reproduce well.
b. The two forms live in similar habitats and have similar food requirements.
c. The two forms have many genes in common.
d. The two forms are very similar in appearance.

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Answer:

a. The two forms interbreed often in nature, and their offspring survive and reproduce well.

Explanation:

A species is a group of organisms that can breed with each other and reproduce viable offsprings that are also capable of reproducing in future.

Here, Audubon's warbler and Myrtle warbler had separate habits which might or might not be similar. Their food requirements also might or might not be similar. But they were found to interbreed and give rise to offsprings who survived and reproduced well so they belonged to the same species of yellow rumped warbler.

Some bacteria may be able to respond to environmental stress by increasing the rate at which mutations occur during cell division. How might this be accomplished? Might there be an evolutionary advantage of this ability? Explain.

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Answer:

All the organisms has  developed some methods to respond towards the changing environment. Bacteria also develops some mechanism by which they are able to tolerate the external environment.

Some bacteria respond towards environment by increasing the rate of mutation. This mutation can be accomplished as it creates the formation of oncogenes in the bacteria. The cyclins and kinases of cell cycle gets mutated that leads to the uncontrolled growth of cell bacteria. This produces an evolutionary advantage to bacteria as it allows the bacteria to grow in the hostile environment. For example: the development of resistant strain of bacteria towards a specific drug.

Final answer:

Bacteria can increase mutation rates during cell division to adapt to environmental changes, using mechanisms like genetic recombination, bacterial conjugation, and adaptive mutation. By doing so, they can rapidly evolve, leading to the emergence of antibiotic-resistant bacterial strains. However, these mutations do not arise directly in response to environmental changes, rather pre-existing genes within the bacterial population are selected for survival.

Explanation:

Bacteria may increase the rate of mutations during cell division to respond to environmental stressors such as exposure to antibiotics. This is accomplished via mechanisms like genetic recombination, bacterial conjugation, and adaptive mutation, which can alter the genetic composition of the bacteria, allowing them to adapt to new conditions.

For instance, in mechanisms like genetic recombination and bacterial conjugation, bacteria exchange genetic material to increase genetic diversity, allowing them to respond more adaptively to environmental changes. Adaptive mutation meanwhile, allows organisms to undergo mutations to adapt to stressful conditions.

Such genetic variability combined with a short generation time, allows bacteria to evolve rapidly, leading to the emergence of antibiotic-resistant bacterial strains. This rapid adaptability gives bacteria a significant evolutionary advantage as it improves their survival in hostile environments.

However, it is vital to note that while increased mutation rates can lead to antibiotic resistance, these mutations do not arise in direct response to environmental changes, such as the introduction of antibiotics. Instead, pre-existing genes within the bacterial population are selected for survival under such conditions.

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Present an overview of two classical experiments that
demonstrated that DNA is the genetic material. Can RNA be the
genetic material? Explain.

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Answer:

Explanation:

A) Fredrick Griffith Bacterial Transformation Experiment

In 1928 Fredrick worked on various strains on Staphylococcus pneumoniae

and mice.

He was trying to develop a vaccine against pneumonia.

He chose two strains of bacteria,

R stain- rough and non virulent strain

S strain- smooth and virulent strain

when he injected the strains one by one into the mice these were the results-

R strain into the mice  -----> Mice lives

S strain into the mice  ------> Mice gets pneumonia and dies

Heat killed S strain     ------> Mice lives

R starin + Heat killed S strain----> Mice dies

Thus, Griffith concluded that The living R strain must have taken a 'transforming principle' from the heat killed S train and became virulent. This resulted in the death of the mice.

B) Hershey Chase experiment

They used bacteriophages to conduct this experiment. Their phase was made up of protein and contained DNA.

To determine that whether the phage added proteins or DNA to the host cell in order to multiply, he radiolabeled the components of the phage

Proteins were labelled by 35S

DNA was labelled with  32P

He infected various batches of bacterial culture with these radiolabelled bacteriophage.

Then he centrifuged the culture and got a pellet( heavy material like bacteria) and supernatant( light material like media, phages).

He found that pellet was mostly labelled with 32P and not 35S. Hence they concluded that it DNA and not protein were the genetic material.

RNA stores the genetic material. In fact RNA was the first genetic molecule and it was only after evolution that DNA became the genetic molecule.

-RNA has a great capacity of storing and expressing the genetic information.

-But the single stranded structure of RNA is unstable and can be easily destroyed by the enzymes.

-Hence the double stranded nature of DNA is much more stable and and passes the genetic information with more accuracy.

Abiogenesis refers to how living organisms arose from inanimate matter. Place the sentences in order according to how life on Earth may have arisen from terrestrial origins. Only four sentences will be used.

(A) Precursors Simple inorganic compounds were exposed to energy in the form of light, heat, and lightning
(B) Larger organic molecules became enclosed within a membrane-like structure
(C) Organic molecules self-assembled into more complex molecules and polymers.
(D) Simple organic molecules, such as amino acids, formed from precursors exposed to energy
(E) Meteorites that impacted Earth-4 billion years ago contained traces of 18 amino acids.

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Answer:

(A) -> (D) -> (C) -> (B)

Explanation:

First off, given that the problem requires us to explain how life on Earth may have arisen from terrestrial origins, we can discard sentence (E), as impacts from meteorites would count as extraterrestrial origins.

Then it's just a matter of describing the steps by which simple compounds turned into more and more complex structures, that would in turn lead to the origin of life.

Simple inorganic compounds (such as CO₂, or NH₃) were exposed to energy, because of that they formed simple organic molecules, like carbohydrates or amino acids.

These organic molecules, in turn, would self-assemble into more complex structures, such as proteins.

Lastly, there's the phenomenon of Compartmentalization, where large organic structures became enclosed within a membrane-like structure, separating them from the 'outside' medium and thus creating primitive cells.

The light reaction of photosynthesis does not include
A) chemiosmosis
B) oxygen liberation
C) charge separation
D) electron transport

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Answer:

The correct answer will be option-C.

Explanation:

Photosynthesis is a complex process which converts light energy into chemical energy which is used to form the glucose molecule.  Photosynthesis occurs in two stages: light-dependent and light-independent reaction.

The light-dependent reaction is the reaction which takes place in the sunlight and converts light energy to chemical energy in ATP and NADPH molecules.

The light-dependent begins when photosystem absorbs light energy which causes the excitation of the electrons provided by chlorophyll molecule. The excited electrons get accepted by electron acceptor molecule and a chain of electron flow begins called electron transport chain.

This creates a scarcity of electron in photosystem which causes hydrolysis of the water molecule as a result oxygen gas is released. The electron flow leads to the synthesis of ATP molecules through chemiosmosis.  

Thus, Option-C is the correct answer.

How does a cell decide to do fermentation versus the krebs cycle?

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Answer:

The cell decides to ferment instead of the krebs cycle when there is no oxygen in the cell cytosol.

Explanation:

Fermentation occurs in the absence of oxygen in the eukaryotic and prokaryotic cell cytosol. In this situation glucose is degraded into simpler substances such as lactic acid (lactic fermentation) and ethyl alcohol (alcoholic fermentation). In both lactic and alcoholic fermentation there is a balance of only 2 ATP molecules and, in both processes, they start with pyruvic acid obtained from glycolysis, as described in aerobic respiration.

In a nutshell, we can say that fermentation is an anaerobic process of obtaining energy, ie occurs when there is no oxygen available in the medium. The fermentation may be an alcoholic fermentation or a lactic fermentation.  

The initial stage of fermentation is the same as cellular respiration: glycolysis. The energy yield of fermentation is lower, only of the 2 ATP that are produced in glycolysis. But it is a faster process than aerobic respiration.

How many genetically different eggs could be formed by women with the following genotypes? (a). Aa bb CC DD (b). AA Bb Cc dd (c). Aa Bb cc Dd (d). Aa Bb Cc Dd

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Answer:

(c). Aa Bb cc Dd

Explanation:

The number of genetically different eggs that could be formed by women with the following genotypes are a) 5 b) 6 c) 7 d) 8.

What is meant by independent assortment?

The Principle or the law of Independent Assortment describes how different genes separate independently from one another during the development of reproductive cells or germ cells. An Independent assortment of genes and the traits corresponding to this was first observed by Gregor Mendel in the year 1865 when he was studying genetics in pea plants.

Mendel performed the experiment called dihybrid cross. In this, he performed a  between organisms which are different with regard to two traits. His discovery was that when traits combine in the offspring, the cross does not always match the combinations of traits according to the parent organisms. From his data, he could formulate the Principle of Independent Assortment.

Therefore, according to the principle of independent assortment, the number of genetically different eggs that could be formed by women with the following genotypes are a) 5 b) 6 c) 7 d) 8.

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People can get smallpox from the smallpox vaccine.
a. True
b. False

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Answer:

FALSE

Explanation:

Smallpox was a highly contagious viral disease characterized by the high fever, skin rash, sores in mouth and vomiting. This infection was caused by the virus Variola minor and Variola major.

Smallpox vaccine developed by the English physician and scientist, Edward Jenner in 1796, was the first successful vaccine for smallpox.

In 1980, this infection was certified as globally eradicated.

Which of the following does NOT belong with the others?
a. canine
b. dentin
c. enamel
d. pulp
e. crown

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Answer:

a. canine

Explanation:

a. Canine does not belong with the other because of canine a type of teeth while others are the components of a particular tooth.

Canines are single-rooted, strong and pointed teeth. Total four canines are found in a human used for tearing the food or anything.  

b. Dentin is hard tissue which is located inside the enamel of a teeth.

c. Enamel is the outer most part of a tooth known as hardest part of the body.

d. The pulp is a space inside a tooth where blood vessels and nerves take place.

e. Crown, is the visible portion of a tooth in the mouth.

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