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Cell Biology C
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Re: Cell Biology C
Well, let's get this started with something simple and essential then:
1. The distribution of covering epithelium?
2. The difference between exocrine and endocrine glands?
1. The distribution of covering epithelium?
2. The difference between exocrine and endocrine glands?
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Re: Cell Biology C
Are you sure these are questions for cell biology? It looks like anatomy to me. Or maybe I've been studying the wrong stuff oopmelaniaaachen wrote: ↑October 6th, 2021, 2:24 am Well, let's get this started with something simple and essential then:
1. The distribution of covering epithelium?
2. The difference between exocrine and endocrine glands?
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Re: Cell Biology C
It seems possible to me that the poster is a very convincing bot mimicking a human, so feel free to ask the next questionsEwwPhysics wrote: ↑October 22nd, 2021, 5:47 pmAre you sure these are questions for cell biology? It looks like anatomy to me. Or maybe I've been studying the wrong stuff oopmelaniaaachen wrote: ↑October 6th, 2021, 2:24 am Well, let's get this started with something simple and essential then:
1. The distribution of covering epithelium?
2. The difference between exocrine and endocrine glands?
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Re: Cell Biology C
I'm glad I wasn't the only who thought I was studying the wrong things, haha!! Since no one's asked yet, I'll go! (I hope I'm studying the right things...) Starting off with the basics...
1. Which amino acids are known as alpha helix breakers?
2. What is the theory that explains the origin of chloroplasts and mitochondria?
3. Which of your grandparents have mtDNA closest to yours? Paternal grandmother, paternal grandfather, maternal grandmother, or maternal grandfather?
1. Which amino acids are known as alpha helix breakers?
2. What is the theory that explains the origin of chloroplasts and mitochondria?
3. Which of your grandparents have mtDNA closest to yours? Paternal grandmother, paternal grandfather, maternal grandmother, or maternal grandfather?
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Re: Cell Biology C
thewaterymellen wrote: ↑November 7th, 2021, 3:30 pm I'm glad I wasn't the only who thought I was studying the wrong things, haha!! Since no one's asked yet, I'll go! (I hope I'm studying the right things...) Starting off with the basics...
1. Which amino acids are known as alpha helix breakers?
2. What is the theory that explains the origin of chloroplasts and mitochondria?
3. Which of your grandparents have mtDNA closest to yours? Paternal grandmother, paternal grandfather, maternal grandmother, or maternal grandfather?
1. Glycine and Proline 2. Endosymbiotic Theory 3. Maternal Grandmother
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Re: Cell Biology C
Correct!! your turn
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Re: Cell Biology C
1. Which two amino acids are the most unsuitable for alpha helices? Why?
2. An inhibitor binds to both the enzyme and the enzyme-substrate complexes equally. What type of inhibitor is it?
3. A sample of carbohydrate is extracted from a plant cell. Upon closer examination, it is formed from beta-linked glucose monomers. What carbohydrate is it and where in the cell was it most likely extracted from?
2. An inhibitor binds to both the enzyme and the enzyme-substrate complexes equally. What type of inhibitor is it?
3. A sample of carbohydrate is extracted from a plant cell. Upon closer examination, it is formed from beta-linked glucose monomers. What carbohydrate is it and where in the cell was it most likely extracted from?
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