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ATP yield per glucose in eukaryotic vs prokaryotic cells

The maximum yield of ATP per molecule of glucose in eukaryotic cells varies from 36 to 38 ATP. In prokaryotic cells, the maximum yield is 38 ATP. Explain why the maximum yield in eukaryotes varies, and why this is not an issue in prokaryotic cells

Subject:

Biology

Topic:

Cell Biology

Posting ID:

127538

OTA ID:

104330

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Genes

Describe what a "gene" is. Include a definition in addition to information on the structure of a gene & regulatory regions.

Subject:

Biology

Topic:

Cell Biology

Posting ID:

127539

OTA ID:

104330

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Affinity Chromatography

Affinity Chromatography. Please follow directions and problems attached in Word Doc 9. Word Doc 2 explains the procedure used. See attached file for full problem description.

Subject:

Biology

Topic:

Cell Biology

Posting ID:

128036

OTA ID:

104413

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DNA Extraction using a Tomatoe

I need to complete a lab can you tell me what I will see: 1. Describe the appearance of the DNA as it precipitates out of solution. 2. Describe the appearance of the DNA after you have spooled it. 3. Describe the appearance of the DNA after you let it dry.

Subject:

Biology

Topic:

Cell Biology

Posting ID:

133670

OTA ID:

101031

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Why do cells make proteins to carry out facilitated diffusion? Isn't this just a waste of energy?

Because materials move from high concentration to low concentration by simple diffusion, and they move the same way by facilitated diffusion, why do cells make proteins to carry out facilitated diffusion? Isn't this just a waste of energy?

Subject:

Biology

Topic:

Cell Biology

Posting ID:

133975

OTA ID:

105170

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