How do enzymes relate to photosynthesis and cellular respiration?

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Enzymes are proteins that act as catalysts for reactions, such as those in cellular respiration. They increase the likelihood of a reaction by lowering the energy required for a reaction to occur. In the process, enzymes are left unchanged by the reaction. ... The resulting molecules from the reaction are called products.

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How does mitosis provide for genetic consistency in an organism and why is this important?

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 Mitosis is Asexual reproduction. It promotes genetic consistency because all offspring are exactly identical to the parent, unlike meiosis where homologous chromosomes are randomly dispersed between four daughter cells. organisms that only reproduce asexually are at a disadvantage because all organisms in their population are identical so if there were to be a major environmental change, they would have less of a chance of survival compared to a population of sexually reproducing organisms that are all genetically different.

What are not properties of enzymes

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1) THEY ARE NOT SOLID

Answer:The property which is not characteristic of enzymes is to be predicted. Concept Introduction: Enzymes are proteins. ... The important factors affecting enzyme activity are enzyme concentration, substrate concentration, temperature and pH.

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What test would be performed by the hospital to determine a diagnosis? List them

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1 pet scan

2 x ray

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"What would Avery, Macleod, and McCarty have concluded if their results had been that only RNAse treatment of the heat-killed bacteria prevented transformation of genetic virulence?

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RNA was the genetic material

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If avary, Macleod, and McCarty would have seen that only RNAse treatment of the heat-killed bacteria prevented the transformation of genetic virulence than might have concluded that RNA is the genetic material as transformation does not occur because the RNAase degraded the RNA.

But if the genetic material is DNA then RNAase will not work because RNAase can not degrade DNA and then DNA will pass from virulent heat killed strain to nonvirulent strain and will cause transformation.

Which of the following is not part of a nucleic acid?

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Evolution is change in a population over time and includes the gene pools of that population. How does biogeographic isolation allow for the change of gene pools over time

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A) biogeographic isolation affects the random changes that take place within gene pools

B) biogeographic isolation affects the changes in gene pools that result from which organisms are breeding

C) biogeographic isolation determines who will win competition for mates

D) biogeographic isolation determines the time that populations will breed

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A) biogeographic isolation affects the random changes that take place within gene pools

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Organisms can become splitted and isolated from each other by biogeographical factors, thereby preventing the isolated population of species from interbreeding with each other. When this occurs, the isolated population, over time, evolve separately and later become distinct from each other leading to a change in the original gene pool.

Biogeographical factors uch as habitat isolation can cause a change in the original gene of a species population which have now become isolated geographically, and thus, evolve separately.