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Differentiate between motif and domain?
Other than antibodies where can we find cystine ?
For the chemical reaction between potassium and chlorine, describe the type of bonding and describe how such bonds could be formed between 19K39 and 17CL35?

(Include a diagram and if you are confused what 19K39 is, 19 is protons and 39 is the mass number. )
Describe the type of bonding that would occur when three monomers (glucose) form a tri saccharide and describe how such bonds could be formed. (Include a diagram) Describe the type of bonding that would occur when three monomers (glucose) form a tri saccharide and describe how such bonds could be formed.
Suppose that the concentration of H+ in solution #1 is 10,000-times greater than Solution #2. What can you conclude about the difference in pH of these two solutions?
Which of the following describe a chemical bond? select all that apply
attractive force between protons and neutrons
attraction between an atom’s electrons and its nucleus
interaction between ions with opposite charges
interaction between two molecules in solution
sharing of electrons between atoms
What is the likely fate of an RNA transcript if alternative splicing produces a premature termination codon that is followed by a splicable intron?
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I did a lac op with IPTG as lactose analog and ONPG as substrate and I am having difficulties with describing the molecular interactions throughout the experiment
"What do you think would happen if you were to repeat the experiment but, this time, you were to carry out the lysozyme treatment in a buffered solution containing a high concentration of a low-molecular weight solute, such as sugar or salt? Would you still get the same results (clearing/cloudiness) for the Gram-negative bacterium? Explain your reasoning."
what is one potential reason why a plant may be forced to elevate its cell respiratory rates
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