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How the trp operon is 1) not expressed when trp concentrations are high; and 2) attenuated differently in the presence and absence of trp.


1) Can the active site of the enzyme stay active if the enzyme is converted into solid state...?


2) Can the active site of the enzyme at least absorb/attract it's substrate, if the enzyme is converted into solid state....?


Rubisco enzyme is in solid or liquid state...?


Discuss the historical beliefs about eclipses in relation to your culture.(SOUTH AFRICAN) In your culture,what does an eclipse of any type mean to your context? How do these beliefs relate to the indigenous knowledge system? Are there still practices in your culture that are
related to eclipses?
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Make a list of the different place-names in the essay "my fifty years in lahore"

what is the direction of an action potential wherein this is brought back to the axon hillock


Funke a 19 year old student was climbing a rock with his friend when he fell 30 feet to the ground. Paramedics found him lying supine at the scene, he was awake but unable to move all his limbs. A physical examination four days later revealed normal vital signs but no change in his arm strength or sensation. Moreover, he showed spasm and exaggerated stretch reflexes of the lower extremity. Funke also had to use a urine bag due to urinary incontinence. Based on the physical examination and the findings, which vertebrae do you think was fractured, explain why you think so. Four days after the accident, funke arms were still flaccid as opposed to his lower limb muscles, which were spastic with exaggerated stretch reflexes, can you explain this?
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