What is energetic coupling? Why is this advantageous for cells?
Which one of the equation pairs illustrates a favorable energetic coupling in a cell? (i.e. One reaction releases sufficient energy to drive the other to completion). Select ALL that apply. Equation 1: ATP + H2O + ADP + Pi AG1 = -7 kcal/mol Equation 2: phosphoenolpyruvate + H2O → pyruvate + Pi AG2 = -14.8 kcal/mol Equation 3: glucose + Pi — glucose-6-phosphate + H2O AG3 = +3.3 kcal/mol Equation 4: ADP + Pi + ATP + H2O AG3 =...
What is a point-of-care viral load test for HIV, and why could this device be advantageous in resource-limited settings?
Describe 5 key traits the lung cancer cells within the primary tumor acquire and why they are significant. •As genetic stability is lost and genetic mutations accumulate some of these mutation result in advantageous changes to cellular function. As a result, lung cancer cells acquire traits effective for growth and development of tumors and invasion into surrounding tissue. Describe five of the traits lung cancer cells have that are advantageous and justify why you chose those traits.
in prokaryotic genes, why would it be advantageous for an entire operon to be included in a pathogenicity island? what would be its disadvantages?
Why is voltammetry advantageous over other methods of electroanalysis (coulometry and potentiometry)? What are the advantages and disadvantages of other methods? What method of (cyclic linear sweep, square wave, normal pulse) voltammetry should be used for studying a redox reaction?
Why is it advantageous for preserved foods to have low water activity?
9. Why would the ability to taste PTC be an advantageous phenotype?
why is trabecular bone mechanically and physiologically advantageous over cortical bone.
Explain why the coordinated regulation of isocitrate lyase and isocitrate dehydrogenase is advantageous to an organism
What is the most energetic transition in the catabolism of glucose