There are both similarities and differences in cellular resp…

There are both similarities and differences in cellular respiration and photosynthesis. Summarize some of them by choosing the correct answers from the drop-down boxes. The initial energy input that starts glycolysis and is used to drive cellular respiration is . The initial energy input used to drive photosynthesis is . Both cellular respiration and photosynthesis involve electron transport chains (e.t.c.) in a membrane. The e.t.c. involved in cellular respiration is found in the ; the e.t.c involved in photosynthesis is found in the . The immediate source of energy for the e.t.c. in cellular respiration is ; in photosynthesis, it is . In cellular respiration, the e.t.c. is used to directly generate ; in photosynthesis, the e.t.c from PS II is used to directly generate , and the e.t.c from PS I is used to directly generate .

A point mutation changes a codon from 5′ UGG 3′ to 5′ UGU 3’…

A point mutation changes a codon from 5′ UGG 3′ to 5′ UGU 3′. This changes the amino acid from tryptophan (which is nonpolar) to cysteine (which is polar). What is the most likely impact of this mutation on the protein’s structure and function?

Social media can amplify misinformation because: A) Mainstre…

Social media can amplify misinformation because: A) Mainstream news outlets share articles through social media B)  False information is trusted when shared from trusted friends C)  Individuals can only reach like-minded people using social media platforms D)  Social media companies are highly regulated to favor misinformation

This semester we watched clips from four enormously popular…

This semester we watched clips from four enormously popular television shows: I Love Lucy (ca. 1952), Leave it to Beaver (1958), The Andy Griffith Show (ca. 1963), and All in the Family (ca. 1971). In each case, we discussed how the show served as a mirror reflecting Americans back to themselves.   Of the four clips we watched, please pick the one you think is the most interesting and write a paragraph explicitly explaining what it can tell us about life in the United States at that moment in time. Please be sure to weave in relevant historical evidence (actions, agencies, events, economics, foreign policy, laws, legislation, etc.) to back up your claims.