This question requires you to connect what you know of
prokaryotes and eukaryotes and give your opinion based on
what
you know: Could prokaryotes use the mechanisms used by prokaryotes
as well or not because the differences between their cells would
preclude it? (This is the real question)

This question requires you to connect what you know of prokaryotes and eukaryotes and give your...
QUESTION 1 Cell membranes are found in prokaryotes eukaryotes Both a and b QUESTION 2 A nucleus can be found in ___________________________ cells. prokaryote Eukaryote Both a and b None of the above. QUESTION 3 Which of the following statements are part of Cell Theory? Cells are the basic units of life All living things are made up of cells Cells grow and reproduce All cells have the same basic composition. All of the above QUESTION 4 The area you...
Question 14 Which of the following is a feature common to BOTH prokaryotes and eukaryotes? The use of nucleosomes to condense DNA in the nucleus. The ability to translate an RNA before its transcription is complete. The ability to have multiple ribosomes on a single RNA for more efficient translation. The ability to start transcription at a 5'AUG sequence. o Question 15 A particular prokaryotic promoter contains only the region from-10 to-35. Which of the following is true? The RNA...
Life requires energy. Use what you know about the energy transformations that occur in animal cells to discuss some of the energy processing that is currently ongoing in your cells. Include the role of ATP and enzymes in your discussion.
1. Give a real-life example (either you or someone you know or an example you found online) of the alarm stage of GAS. 2. Give a real-life example of the resistance stage of GAS. 3. Define what the exhaustion stage of GAS could look like and use a real-life example.
n your assigned readings, you learned DNA is used as a template to synthesize new DNA. This process is referred to as replication. Discuss the similarities and differences in DNA replication between eukaryotes and prokaryotes. Are the changes in eukaryotes adaptations? Explain. Be sure to use in text citation and provide references for your sources. While not required for this discussion, you may use outside resources. Any materials cited in this course should be referenced using the APA style guidelines...
Notes 1. What are the key features of a plasmid. How will you exploit those features to make a recombinant protein? 2. You want to express a protein that makes cheese with jalapeño flavor. How will you do it? 3. How do bacteria acquire Antibiotic resistance? 4. How will you treat a bacterial disease using bacteriophages? 5. How does blue/white screening work? How will you exploit this to clone genes of interest? 6. How do antibiotics and antibiotic resistance influence...
Context: You own three Chick-Fil-A franchises. In your sales district, you know that the average weekly sales are $542,000. One of your stores (Clarkesville store) brought in an average of $530,000 each week in the last year. Assume that you conducted the most appropriate test and found the following: Z = 3.32 Lower Critical Value = -2.00 Upper Critical Value = 2.00 P-value = 0.0015 Level of significance = 0.05 ----------------------------------------------------------- 1a) Based on this information, which of the following...
Assume you had a bacterial infection and your doctor prescribed an antibiotic for you. Based on what you have learned about the differences between prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells, propose two potential cellular locations at which the antibiotic could be targeting. Explain your answer.
Describe the similarities and differences between other non-profit organizations and government organizations based on the investigation of GASB standards. Give an example of the differences in regards to financial information, as well as the operations Note:Could you please don't use your handwriting to answer this question to be easy for me to solve...Thanks Could you please provide a new answer
through this question what is your comment and opinion of this paragraph? Looking back on your own childhood academic world, what do you remember of your classrooms (including elementary, middle/jr high, and high school) and the teachers? Any practices that you plan to emulate or will never practice in a classroom? Throughout my school life as a student, I met some wonderful teachers. The influence they had on me was part of the reason why I wanted to be...