Explain how the basic structure of a phospholipid bilayer is maintained in an aqueous solution, and identify a change you can make that would permanently disrupt the bilayer
What will be an ideal response?
Model Short Answer: Answers will vary
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After being exposed to high intensity light for some time, how will leaf chloroplasts be organized?
a. Chloroplasts will move toward internal tissues. b. Chloroplasts will move toward leaf surfaces. c. Chloroplasts will be distributed at either end of the cell. d. Chloroplasts will not be able to adjust positions. e. Chloroplasts will evenly distribute across the cell.
Which of the following numbered events represents the correct sequence of events of prokaryotic
translation initiation? 1) large ribosomal subunit binds to initiation complex 2) initiation tRNA binds small ribosomal subunit 3) initiation complex binds to ribosome recognition sequence on mRNA a. 1 ? 2 ? 3 b. 1 ? 3 ? 2 c. 2 ? 1 ? 3 d. 2 ? 3 ? 1 e. 3 ? 2 ? 1
Which of the following will not support viral cultivation?
A. primary cell cultures B. embryonated bird eggs C. continuous cell cultures D. blood agar E. live lab animals
The outermost layer of a virion fulfills which of the following functions of the virus?
A) protection B) recognition C) replication D) both protection and recognition E) both recognition and replication