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Bacterial colonization || All Answers Are Correct 100%.
  • Bacterial colonization || All Answers Are Correct 100%.

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  • fimbriae/pili, afimbrial adhesins correct answers mechanisms of adhesion to host surfaces adhesins at tip that bind to specific glycoproteins/glycolipids on host cell membranes, long major filament that can extend beyond the capsule correct answers main features of pili/fimbriae molecules embedded in bacterial membranes, bind to glycoproteins or glycolipids on host membranes or can bind ECM such as fibronectin correct answers main features of afimbrial adhesins tracheal colonization fac...
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Biology 1406 Chapter 5 questions & answers graded A+
  • Biology 1406 Chapter 5 questions & answers graded A+

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  • Biology 1406 Chapter 5 questions & answers graded A+Mosaic components - correct answer Phospholipids Cholesterol Proteins Carbohydrates Found on exterior of membrane Attached to proteins (glycoproteins) or lipids (glycolipids) - correct answer Carbohydrates Phospholipids become arranged with their hydrophobic ____ facing each other and their hydrophilic _____ facing out - correct answer tails, heads Found on interior or exterior of membrane - correct answer Peripheral proteins ...
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BCH210 TEST 2 Questions With Complete Solutions
  • BCH210 TEST 2 Questions With Complete Solutions

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  • functions of the membrane correct answer: -the structure of the membrane is key for its function -act as a barrier regulating import and export of molecules -help with compartmentalization of the cell, creating particular environments for certain processes so multiple specialized processes could occur at once -modulates cell-cell recognition with their glycoproteins and glycolipids located on the outer leaflet facing the cytosol -signaling across the membrane by proteins and lipids p...
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MLT 104 Final Exam  Questions with complete solution 2023
  • MLT 104 Final Exam Questions with complete solution 2023

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  • MLT 104 Final Exam Questions with complete solution 2023In a laboratory, the clinical microbiologist is responsible for all of the following EXCEPT: a) isolating microorganisms b) diagnosing diseases in patients c) identifying microorganisms d) analyzing bacteria that cause disease - correct answer diagnosing diseases in patients This constituent of a gram-positive cell wall absorbs crystal violet but is not dissolved by alcohol, thus giving the gram-positive cell its characteristic...
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BCH210 Midterm 2| 316 Questions| With Complete Solutions
  • BCH210 Midterm 2| 316 Questions| With Complete Solutions

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  • Essential Membrane Functions correct answer: act as barrier regulate import and export of molecules compartmentalization of processes increases efficiency membrane properties correct answer: composed of lipid bilayer impermeable to polar molecules asymmetric membrane fluidity correct answer: lipids and proteins rotate or move within bilayer; allows cell movement, growth, division, secretion, cell junction formation, and self-heal if punctured comformational changes mediate fluid...
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Biology 1406 Collin College -Biology 1406 Chapter 5 with complete solutions
  • Biology 1406 Collin College -Biology 1406 Chapter 5 with complete solutions

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  • Biology 1406 Chapter 5Mosaic components - correct answer Phospholipids Cholesterol Proteins Carbohydrates Found on exterior of membrane Attached to proteins (glycoproteins) or lipids (glycolipids) - correct answer Carbohydrates Phospholipids become arranged with their hydrophobic ____ facing each other and their hydrophilic _____ facing out - correct answer tails, heads Found on interior or exterior of membrane - correct answer Peripheral proteins Always on exterior of membrane...
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Bio 1201 exam 2 Gregg latest update  graded A+
  • Bio 1201 exam 2 Gregg latest update graded A+

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  • Bio 1201 exam 2 Gregg latest update graded A+ transport proteins are responsible for controlling passage across the membrane fluid mosaic model The membrane is a mosaic of protein molecules bobbing in a fluid bilayer of phospholipids fatty acid tails nonpolar, hydrophobic fatty acid heads hydrophilic, polar periphial proteins bound to the surface of the membrane integral proteins penetrate the hydrophobic core (ones that span the membrane are transmembrane protiens How ...
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MCAT BIOLOGY PRACTICE 480 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024
  • MCAT BIOLOGY PRACTICE 480 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024

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  • the chemical reaction that breaks down all the major macro-molecules Hydrolysis What is the strongest type of INTER-molecular bonds? Hydrogen bonds are the strongest intermolecular bonds.... diople-dipole bonds are weaker. . . Vander wall bonds are the weakest. Brainpower Read More 0:00 / 0:15 Why is water a liquid at high temperatures? Hydrogen bonding bonds the water molocules closer together. What is an ampipathic molecule? give an Example. A molecule with both ...
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ATI TEAS 7 BIOLOGY REVIEW
  • ATI TEAS 7 BIOLOGY REVIEW

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  • Macromolecules: Carbohydrate, Lipid, Nucleic Acid, Protein, Enzyme Carbohydrate: Sugars and starches which body breaks down to glucose ● Structural function: cellulose and chitin ● Energy storage: amylose, amylopectin, glycogen ● Recognition molecules: glycoproteins and glycolipids Lipids: Fatty acids and their derivatives that are soluble in water ● H and C and main components ● Fats ● Hydrophobic- thus help separate aqueous compartments ● Store energy (fats, oils, adip...
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BIOS 256 Exam 2 Study Guide Completed
  • BIOS 256 Exam 2 Study Guide Completed

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  • BIOS 256 Exam 2 Study Guide what are nutrients? - any ingested chemical used for growth, repair, or maintenance of the body what are the six classes of nutrients? - carbohydrates lipids proteins vitamins minerals water what nutrients are micronutrients? - vitamins and minerals what are the functions of sugars? [two] - - structural components of other molecules [ex; nucleic acids, glycoproteins, glycolipids, ATP, and related nucleotides] - serve as fuel [easily oxidized source of c...
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