One area where genomics has been applied to systems biology is the study of metabolism, by using genome sequencing and annotation to lead to predictions that can be tested by transcriptomics, proteomics, and metabolomics.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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Which is TRUE about amphipathic molecules when placed in an aqueous solution?
A. The interior portion is composed of hydrophilic hydrocarbon chains. B. The outside portion is composed of hydrophilic head groups. C. The interior portion is composed of hydrophobic hydrocarbon chains. D. The interior portion of the micelle is composed of hydrophilic hydrocarbon chains and the outside portion of hydrophilic head groups. E. The interior portion is composed of hydrophobic hydrocarbon chains and the outside portion of hydrophilic head groups.
Which of the following best characterizes the process of clonal selection that occurs after exposure to a particular pathogen?
A. B cells show the ability to adapt the specific type of receptors they produce and so all B cells in the body undergo an alteration to respond to a particular infection. B. Only a small subset of B cells will have receptors that bind a particular pathogen and it is specifically these cells that are stimulated to multiply to fight the infection. C. Pathogens typically reproduce clonally and "clonal selection" refers to the process of selection among pathogen lines to determine which are successful during host infection. D. All of the statements are accurate characterizations of the process of clonal selection.
Most viruses form a capsid around their nucleic acid core. This capsid is composed of
A. proteins. B. monosaccharides. C. glycoproteins. D. lipoproteins.
With regard to photosynthesis,
photorespiration a. is more efficient in producing carbohydrates. b. predominates in C3 plants in cool weather when water is plentiful. c. predominates in C4 plants on hot days. d. produces the same amount of PGA. e. does none of these