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DNP increases the permeability of all membrane to H+ ions. In the context of cellular respiration this would?
The input to the citric acid cycle is?
Cellular respiration harvests the most energy from which source?
An organism that gets its energy from the sun and carbon from CO2 is a?
Glycolysis is a(n) ____________ reaction
Using only the following terms, fill in the blanks (you can copy and paste the terms between commas):
NOTE: not all of the terms are required, some may be used more than once and all terms must be spelled correctly (excluding the commas) to be marked as correct.
ATP, cell wall, chloroplast, cholesterol, DNA, endomembrane, endomembrane proteins, enzymes, fusion proteins, golgi apparatus, lipids, lysosome, membrane, membrane proteins, mitochondria, mutations, non-folding polypeptides, nucleus, peroxisomes, photosynthesis, plasma membrane, RNA, rough endoplasmic reticulum, signal proteins, smooth endoplasmic reticulum, surface area, surface area to volume ratio, vesicles, volume
Q1. Excluding the nucleus, name an organelle that contains its own genome?
Use this information to answer questions 2 and 3. A researcher creates two fusion proteins. One protein is fused to GFP (a green fluorescent protein) and the other to mCherry (a red fluorescent protein).
Q2 Look at the distribution of the two proteins throughout this animal cell. What aspect of their distribution do these two proteins have in common? They are both….
Q3 Based on their distribution, how are these two proteins different?
mCherry is specific
GFP is specific
Q4. A researcher is looking at how these fusion proteins affect the cell. What can the researcher measure to look at the effect of the mCherry fusion protein?
Please answer all parts of the question.Using only the following terms, fill in the blanks (you can copy and paste the terms between commas):
NOTE: not all of the terms are required, some may be used more than once and all terms must be spelled correctly (excluding the commas) to be marked as correct.
ATP, cell wall, chloroplast, cholesterol, DNA, endomembrane, endomembrane proteins, enzymes, fusion proteins, golgi apparatus, lipids, lysosome, membrane, membrane proteins, mitochondria, mutations, non-folding polypeptides, nucleus, peroxisomes, photosynthesis, plasma membrane, RNA, rough endoplasmic reticulum, signal proteins, smooth endoplasmic reticulum, surface area, surface area to volume ratio, vesicles, volume
Q1. Excluding the nucleus, name an organelle that contains its own genome?
Use this information to answer questions 2 and 3. A researcher creates two fusion proteins. One protein is fused to GFP (a green fluorescent protein) and the other to mCherry (a red fluorescent protein).
Q2 Look at the distribution of the two proteins throughout this animal cell. What aspect of their distribution do these two proteins have in common? They are both….
Q3 Based on their distribution, how are these two proteins different?
mCherry is specific
GFP is specific
Q4 A researcher measures the relative amounts of the two fusion proteins, mCherry and GFP and found the cell has produced more mCherry fusion protein than GFP fusion protein.
This is due to the higher amount of where the mCherry is fused.
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