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statement: higher surface-area-to-volume ratio means water will be able to leave more easily
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ya
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membrane surrounding each organelle does...
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regulates traffic into or out of the organelle
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membranes of ER are continuous with membranes of...
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nuclear envelope
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microtubules are made of...
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tubulin, and they are essential in chromosome distribution during mitosis
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what is Chargaff's rule
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purines equals pyrimidines
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telomeres consist of..
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repetitive sequences with high G content and have specific proteins bound at the DNA ends
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a transcription start signal is called a
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promoter
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conformation of tRNA is maintained by what type of bonds
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hydrogen bonds
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addition of sugar residues to protein after translation is called
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glycosylation (like phosphorylation)
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statement: higher surface-area-to-volume ratio means water will be able to leave more easily
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ya
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membrane surrounding each organelle does...
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regulates traffic into or out of the organelle
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membranes of ER are continuous with membranes of...
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nuclear envelope
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microtubules are made of...
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tubulin, and they are essential in chromosome distribution during mitosis
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what is Chargaff's rule
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purines equals pyrimidines
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telomeres consist of..
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repetitive sequences with high G content and have specific proteins bound at the DNA ends
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a transcription start signal is called a
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promoter
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conformation of tRNA is maintained by what type of bonds
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hydrogen bonds
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addition of sugar residues to protein after translation is called
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glycosylation (like phosphorylation)
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statement: during translation, an mRNA can be translated by any ribosome
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ya
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statement: the genetic code has more than one codon for many amino acids
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ya
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statement: interphase is the phase of cell division in which the cell spends the majority of its time; prepares for cell division
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ya
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what is difference between G1 and G2 nucleus
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G2 nucleus has twice as much DNA as G1 nucleus
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