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What is the proteome of a cell?

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Card 7

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How does translation lead to a production of a polypeptide?

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Card 8

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State and explain the property of water that enables it to buffer sudden temp changes

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Card 9

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Explain the movement of oxygen into the gas exchange system of an insect at rest

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Card 10

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Describe how a saturated fatty acid differs in molecular structure from an unsaturated fatty acid

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Card 11

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Why does maltase only break down maltose?

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Card 12

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Why is DNA helicase important in DNA replication?

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Card 13

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Explain why the use of exo and endopeptidases is more efficient than just exopeptidases.

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Card 14

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Why does the addition of a respiratory inhibitor stop the absorbtion of amino acids in the NaK pump?

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Card 15

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If there is a hole between your left and right ventricle why can't you get enough oxygen to your tissues.

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