What is the major difference between substrate-level phosphorylation and oxidative phosphorylation? What will be an ideal response?
Concepts to Consider: During substrate-level phosphorylation, phosphate is transferred from a
particular substrate to ADP; in oxidative phosphorylation, energy from redox reactions is used to add a
free phosphate to ADP
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a. epiglottis b. bronchioles c. large bronchi d. trachea e. aorta
Which of the following is an accessory structure of the digestive tract?
a) Pharynx b) Stomach c) Liver d) Mouth
How did the researchers in Investigating Life 22.5 conduct their experiment studying "ant plants"?
A. They picked other insects off of some leaves. B. They removed the nectar from some leaves. C. They used drops of glue to exclude tramp ants from some leaves. D. They sprayed some leaves with insecticide. E. They picked the tramp ants off of some leaves.
Explain how, when improper base pairing escapes repair by the proofreading system, cells are able to detect and repair
mutations. What will be an ideal response?