Transcription is the process in which part of the nucleotide
sequence of DNA is copied into a complementary sequence RNA.
Transcription is helps to preserve the spoken way that allows it to
be easily stored and examined in the future. Transcription allows a
piece to be referenced in the future.
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Why are viruses non-living
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Viruses are considered non-living because they are not cells.
They do not exhibit some characteristics of life such as
reproduction and growth.
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What is produced by meiosis
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Reproductive cells-- egg or sperm cells--or produced by
meiosis.
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What is the best plasmid in BioShock
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There is no 'best plasmid' in Bioshock. Each Plasmid has unique
benefits that are 'best' in a given situation. Having watched
multiple people play through the game, each one using different
combinations of plasmids effectively, the best plasmids are those
that fit your play style and get the job done.
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What would a drug that damages capsids help treat a viral infection
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Capsids provide protection for viruses. Apex
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Why is protein synthesis different in prokaryotes and eukaryotes
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In prokaryotes, DNA is stored in the cytoplasm.
also prokaryotes have no nucleus
In prokaryotes, transcription and translation happen at the same
time.
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How are lysogenic and lytic cycles different
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the lytic cycle causes disease
apex 2.1.6 During the iysogenic cycle, the cell is not
killed
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Which best describes transduction in bacteria
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Bacteria transfer DNA with a bateriophage.
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How are the lysogenic and lysogenic and lytic cycles different
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: During the lysogenic cycle, the cell is not killed.
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What is the DNA polymerase role in DNA replication
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DNA polymerase links the two chains which was formed during
replication.
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When and why does DNA need to be replicated
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DNA is replicated during the S phase of the cell cycle. If DNA
is not replicated then the new cell will not have a copy of the
DNA. If it does not have a copy of the DNA, then the cell will not
be able to function properly.
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What would be the stand of complementary dna produced by the strand of dna shown below cgt ata
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GCA UAU -apex :D
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Which best describes how common cold spread in the human body
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Iceberg concept of viral infection best describes how common
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Why does a detetion mutation usually cause more defect during protein synthesis than point mutation
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Mutation usually causes the entire base sequence to defect. This
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How are mitosis and meiosis similar
they both produce new cells(apex)
they both have prophase and metaphase (anaphase)
They both involve duplicating chromosomes.
they both have simular steps.
What is the purpose of transcription
Transcription is the process in which part of the nucleotide
sequence of DNA is copied into a complementary sequence RNA.
Transcription is helps to preserve the spoken way that allows it to
be easily stored and examined in the future. Transcription allows a
piece to be referenced in the future.
Why are viruses non-living
Viruses are considered non-living because they are not cells.
They do not exhibit some characteristics of life such as
reproduction and growth.
What is produced by meiosis
Reproductive cells-- egg or sperm cells--or produced by
meiosis.
What is the best plasmid in BioShock
There is no 'best plasmid' in Bioshock. Each Plasmid has unique
benefits that are 'best' in a given situation. Having watched
multiple people play through the game, each one using different
combinations of plasmids effectively, the best plasmids are those
that fit your play style and get the job done.
What would a drug that damages capsids help treat a viral infection
Capsids provide protection for viruses. Apex
Why is protein synthesis different in prokaryotes and eukaryotes
In prokaryotes, DNA is stored in the cytoplasm.
also prokaryotes have no nucleus
In prokaryotes, transcription and translation happen at the same
time.
How are lysogenic and lytic cycles different
the lytic cycle causes disease
apex 2.1.6 During the iysogenic cycle, the cell is not
killed
Which best describes transduction in bacteria
Bacteria transfer DNA with a bateriophage.
-APEX Learning
How are the lysogenic and lysogenic and lytic cycles different
: During the lysogenic cycle, the cell is not killed.
What is the DNA polymerase role in DNA replication
DNA polymerase links the two chains which was formed during
replication.
When and why does DNA need to be replicated
DNA is replicated during the S phase of the cell cycle. If DNA
is not replicated then the new cell will not have a copy of the
DNA. If it does not have a copy of the DNA, then the cell will not
be able to function properly.
What would be the stand of complementary dna produced by the strand of dna shown below cgt ata
GCA UAU -apex :D
Which best describes how common cold spread in the human body
Iceberg concept of viral infection best describes how common
cold spreads in the human body.
Why does a detetion mutation usually cause more defect during protein synthesis than point mutation
Mutation usually causes the entire base sequence to defect. This
usually happens during the protein synthesis.