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MMSC 270 Exam 2 (with Complete Solutions)
  • MMSC 270 Exam 2 (with Complete Solutions)

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  • chromatins can be described as... correct answers beads on a string what are the beads and strings of chromatin correct answers histones and the beads and DNA are the strings what is in the nucleus correct answers genetic materials what outlines the nucleus correct answers nuclear membrane each chromosome represents... correct answers a single linear DNA molecule nucleosomes (chromatins) are located where correct answers in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells where are histones loc...
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MMSC 270 Exam 2 (with Complete Solutions)
  • MMSC 270 Exam 2 (with Complete Solutions)

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  • chromatins can be described as... correct answers beads on a string what are the beads and strings of chromatin correct answers histones and the beads and DNA are the strings what is in the nucleus correct answers genetic materials what outlines the nucleus correct answers nuclear membrane each chromosome represents... correct answers a single linear DNA molecule nucleosomes (chromatins) are located where correct answers in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells where are histones loc...
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MIC206 Practical 1 Terms- ASU Downtown Daydif questions with correct answers
  • MIC206 Practical 1 Terms- ASU Downtown Daydif questions with correct answers

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  • major classes of microorganisms CORRECT ANSWER virus, algae, fungi, protozoa, bacteria which microorganism(s) is/are prokaryotes? CORRECT ANSWER bacteria which microorganism(s) is/are eukaryotes? CORRECT ANSWER algae, fungi, protozoa major differences between prokaryotes and eukaryotes CORRECT ANSWER E have nucleus, P do not (nucleiod only) E have internal membrane-bound organelles, P do not both have cell membrane both have ribosomes, but E have larger ribosomes E use mitosis and m...
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Biology 1010 at Dalhousie University 2024 study guide fully solved & verified for accuracy.
  • Biology 1010 at Dalhousie University 2024 study guide fully solved & verified for accuracy.

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  • what are the differences and similarities of Archaea and Eukaryotes nuclear envelope- E multiple linear chromsomes- E membrane enclosed organelle- E branches membrane lipids-a peptidoglycan- / Eukaroytic RNA polymerase- E, A core histones- A, E where did protists diversity come from Endosymbiosis Brainpower Read More Previous Play Next Rewind 10 seconds Move forward 10 seconds Unmute 0:00 / 0:15 Full screen Endosymbiosis certain unicelluar organisms engulf ot...
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MIBO 3500 EXAM 1 Questions & Answers Correct 100%
  • MIBO 3500 EXAM 1 Questions & Answers Correct 100%

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  • microbe - Answer a living organism that requires a microscope to be seen 2 types of microbial organisms - Answer prokaryotes [cell lacks nucleus] -archaea -bacteria eukaryotes [cell w/ nucleus] -algae/plants -fungi/animals -protists 3 domains of life - Answer Bacteria, Archaea, Eukarya normal microbiota - Answer microbes normally present in and on the human body aid digestion prevent diseases by competing with pathogen microorganisms in environment - Answer recycling of n...
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Biology 115 Exam 3 WVU 2023 Solved
  • Biology 115 Exam 3 WVU 2023 Solved

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  • Meiosis - ANSWER-DNA replication prior to cell division Sister Chromatids - ANSWER-are two copies of the same DNA(have the exact same sequence) Helicase - ANSWER-Breaks H-bonds to open the replication bubble Topoisomerase - ANSWER-Breaks a single covalent bond ahead of the replication bubble Single-stranded DNA binding proteins - ANSWER-Prevents the re-annealing of a single stranded DNA DNA Polymerase III - ANSWER-recognized double stranded DNA/RNA hybrid and synthesized DNA from ...
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OpenStax Biology Chapter 4 questions and answers with complete top solutions
  • OpenStax Biology Chapter 4 questions and answers with complete top solutions

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  • OpenStax Biology Chapter 4 questions and answers with complete top solutionsWhen viewing a specimen through a light microscope, scientists use ________ to distinguish the individual components of cells. a beam of electrons radioactive isotopes special stains high temperatures C The ________ is the basic unit of life. organism cell tissue organ B In your everyday life, you have probably noticed that certain instruments are ideal for certain situations. For example, you wou...
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Microbiology 101 Exam 1 with complete solutions.
  • Microbiology 101 Exam 1 with complete solutions.

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  • Microbiology 101 Exam 1 with complete solutions. Cell arrangements - correct answers.Diplococci-two together Streptococci-a chain of cocci Retrad-groups of 4 organisms Sarcinae-6 to 8 organisms together Staphylocci-14 or more grouped together coccobacillus-mix between coccus and bacillus Cell Shape - correct answers.Coccus-spheric (round) Bacillus-Rod (they are always longer than they are wide) Vibrio-curved rod (they always have a curved shape) Spirillum-wavy ...
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Bacterial Structure
  • Bacterial Structure

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  • Bacterial Cell Structure
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Prokaryotic Cells Prokaryotic Cells
  • Prokaryotic Cells

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  • These notes go through topics such as what is a prokaryotic cell, history, importance, and the individual components of a prokaryotic cell. Components include the plasma membrane, cytoplasm, nucleoid, ribosomes, the cell wall, the capsule, plasmid, flagella, pili, fimbriae, and inclusions. At the end there is a detailed diagram
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