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7) What enzyme does a retrovirus use to make viral DNA? A) Reverse transcriptase B) DNA...
Retrovirus HIV has (+) RNA genome. The virus uses ___________ to make __________. A. viral RNA dependent DNA polymerase, dsDNA B. viral reverse transcriptase, (-) RNA strand
Match the term with its correct definition. 1.retrovirus 2. reverse transcription 3. reverse transcriptase 4.Virus Small particles that cannot replicate without a host cell A polymerase enzyme that uses RNA to synthesize complementary DNA strands The virus that contains RNA as its genetic material The process where a virus makes its viral DNA.
) the system's entropy D) the cell's energy equilibrium E) the heat content of a chemical system In the presence of oxygen, the three-carbon however, the pyruvate (1) loses a carbon, which is given off as a m compound called acetate, and (3) is bonded to coenzyme A. compound pyruvate can be catabolized in the citric acid cycle. First, olecule of CO2, (2) is oxidized to form a two-carbon 10) These three steps result in the formation of 10) A)...
please help!! 37. What is the name of the enzyme that creates ATP in oxidative phosphorylation? A) ATP synthase B) ATP dehydrogenase C) ATP transferase D ) ATP ligase 38. This is another name for Coenzyme Q. A) ubiquinone B) quantum carrier C) glutamine D) vitamin B6 39. Choose the two correct paths taken by a pair of electrons as it travels down the electron-transport chain. (1) NADH - complex / -- COQ - Complex - C C . complex...
HIV uses the reverse transcriptase enzymes to make A, Dna from a dna template B. Dna from an rna template c. rna from an rna template d rna from a dna template
HIV is a retrovirus (a virus that uses reverse transcriptase). a. What is reverse transcriptase? b. How is a retrovirus different from other viruses? c. How does a retrovirus infect a cell and reproduce itself? 2. Review of the immune system. a. What is a T cell? b. What varieties of T cell exist? How are they functionally different? c. What are their roles in the human body? d. How is each T cell variety differentiated from the others (molecularly)?...
What does the enzyme reverse transcriptase do? A) Using the amino acid sequence of a protein as a template, it makes an RNA molecule. B) Using RNA as a template, it makes a DNA molecule. C) Using RNA as a template, it makes an RNA molecule. D) Using DNA as a template, it makes an RNA molecule. E) Using DNA as a template, it makes a DNA molecule.
3 20 The conversion pyruvate to either ethanol or lactate occurs A. when there is an abundance of pyruvate but a deficiency of onygen B. when there is an abundance of BOTH pyruvate and oxygen C. when there is a deficiency of BOTH pyruvate and oxygen D. for the regeneration of NADH so that hydrolysis of ATP can continue to fuel the glycolysis pathway Explain how gluconeogenesis differs from gtycolysis 21 Gluconeogenesis is simply the reverse of all 10 steps...
Please help and explain answers! 1. In a series of chemical reactions, glucose is first converted into __________. a) pyruvate b) glycerol c) acetyl CoA 2. In the process of glycose breaking down, hydrogen and electrons are carried by coenzymes made from the ___. a) B vitamin biotin b) B vitamin niacin c) vitamin thiamine 3. In the Cori Cycle, the conversion of lactate to glycose by anaerobic glycolysis in the muscle requires energy from ___________. a) acetyl CoA b)...
Which of the following is true regarding retroviral retrotransposons? A. They encode both reverse transcriptase and an RNA polymerase B. They have directly repeated long terminal repeats at their two ends when integrated into chromosomal DNA C. Their genomic RNA can be translated to produce viral coat proteins D. They leave double-strand breaks in the original donor DNA E. The Alu element in our genome is an example of a retroviral-like retrotransposons