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Guanine is a monomer present in ___________________.

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Guanine is a monomer present in ___________________.
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The Warburg Effect, a phenomenom whereby certain cancer cell…

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The Warburg Effect, a phenomenom whereby certain cancer cells preferentially generate most of their energy via glycolysis, can be most easily detected using a radioactive glucose analogue (FDG) and ___________________.
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During aerobic cellular respiration, oxidative phosphorylati…

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During aerobic cellular respiration, oxidative phosphorylation occurs in  __________________.
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Which of the following is a polysaccharide that is used for…

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Which of the following is a polysaccharide that is used for making plant cell walls?
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The light reactions of photosynthesis produce ATP and NADPH…

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The light reactions of photosynthesis produce ATP and NADPH that is needed in the Calvin cycle.  Where are these products delivered to the Calvin Cycle?
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When photosystem II harvests light energy, P680 becomes exci…

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When photosystem II harvests light energy, P680 becomes excited and passes an electron to the primary electron acceptor (pheophytin).  With an electron missing P680 becomes P680+.  Where does P680+ get a replacement electron?
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The form of endocytosis that allows the cell to bind to and…

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The form of endocytosis that allows the cell to bind to and internalize specific small molecule cargoes from the extracellular enivronment is. . .
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During the process known as endocytosis, solutes are importe…

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During the process known as endocytosis, solutes are imported into cells via
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What is the final electron acceptor in the mitochondrial ele…

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What is the final electron acceptor in the mitochondrial electron transport chain?
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During aerobic cellular respiration, pyruvate is broken down…

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During aerobic cellular respiration, pyruvate is broken down into CO2 and acetyl CoA  in  __________________.
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