1.Draw a simplified diagram of catabolism of glucose, showing the location where each step happens in prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.
2.What is the importance of NAD+ and FADH+?
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1.Draw a simplified diagram of catabolism of glucose, showing the location where each step happens in...
Write your responses to question on a paper and upload file 1. Draw a simplified diagram of catabolism of glucose, showing the location where each step happens in prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. [3.0] 2. What is the importance of NAD+ and FADH+? [2.0]
Draw a labelled diagram showing the process of trypsin activation. Don’t forget to indicate the location where each step takes place, and the role of the following proteins: trypsinogen, trypsin, PSTI, and enteropeptidase. (Use clear handwriting)
draw assignment- Draw a picture of a eukaryotic and a prokaryotic cell. 1. Make sure to show relative size difference between the two cells by either labeling size or drawing a size difference. 2. Label the figures to show structures like the plasma membrane, mitochondria, chloroplast, ER, golgi and the nucleus (where relevant). 3. In the eukaryotic cell Show one location where you can find each of the following: lipids, nucleic acids, proteins and carbohydrates. 4. Now draw a neuron (a...
what is the exact mechanism by which UV damages microorganisms? Draw a diagram showing what happens.
Question 4 0/1 pts To answer this question it may be useful to draw a diagram. If 89,446 molecules of NAD+ were reduced during all the reactions of cellular respiration, how many molecules of glucose would have been oxidized? Round your answer to the nearest integer. If one glucose oxidized results in 10 NAD being reduced to NADH, how many glucose are required to reduce 100 NAD? Question 5 0/1 pts To answer this question it may be useful to...
1) Draw a diagram of a bacterial replication fork showing the leading and lagging strand of new DNA and the enzymes responsible for the processes involved. Indicate the 3' and 5' end of each nucleic acid strand. 2) The ends of a linear chromosome cannot be replicated by the normal DNA replication enzymes. Why? How does the eukaryotic cell solve this problem?
Given the following diagram of a typical eukaryotic coding gene, draw a basic sketch showing gene transcription and processing into a mature mRNA. a. Given your answer to question 1, would you expect a typical mRNA (or its derived cDNA) sequence to completely align with a genomic sequence in a single contiguous location? (i.e., the mRNA sequence aligns without breaks to the genomic sequence)? Explain. Why is it easier to predict the location of genes in microbial genomes than in...
Draw two time sequence diagrams: 1. Submit a diagram showing stop-and-wait ARQ where frames 0, 1, and 2 are transmitted successfully and frame 3 is in error and a successful retransmit of frame 3 occurs. 2. Submit a diagram showing Go-back-N ARQ with a window size of seven where frames 0, 1, 2, and 3 are sent. Frames 0, 1, and 3 are received error-free. Frame 2 is damaged in transit and is dropped in the network is not received....
Find the average acceleration vector at point 1. Draw the
completed motion diagram, showing the velocity vectors and
acceleration vector (v0 is velocity between points 0 and 1 and v1
is velocity between points 1 and 2). Draw the velocity vectors
starting at the appropriate black dots and acceleration vector. The
location, orientation and length of the velocity vectors will be
graded. The orientation of the acceleration vector will be graded.
The location and length of the acceleration vector will...
Find the average acceleration vector at point 1. Draw the completed motion diagram, showing the velocity vectors and acceleration vector (vo is velocity between points 0 and 1 and vi is velocity between points 1 and 2). Draw the velocity vectors starting at the appropriate black dots and acceleration vector. The location, orientation and length of the velocity vectors will be graded. The orientation of the acceleration vector will be graded. The location and length of the acceleration vector will...