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TRANSCRIPTION PRODUCES RNA; TRANSLATION PRODUCES PROTEIN |
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What's the difference between transcription and translation? |
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A molecule that carries energy in a form the cell can use is |
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Is the breakdown of glucose in the cytoplasm and mitochondria an example of catabolism or anabolism? |
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Is releasing energy in glucose an example of catabolism or anabolism? |
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Enzymes are most active at _ temperatures |
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The reactions of anaerobic respiration take place in the |
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How many codons specify the twenty types of amino acids? |
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the capacity of matter to change |
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Is an active site the part of a substrate molecule that binds an enzyme? |
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A region on an enzyme that binds to a protein or other substance during a reaction. |
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DNA transcribed to mRNA always begins with |
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When a sucrose molecule is decomposed to yield a glucose molecule and a fructose molecule _____ molecule is used |
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In adipose tissue, do fat molecules form when fatty acid molecules and glycerol join by hydrolysis? |
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Can a different enzyme catalyze the formation and breakdown of the same molecule? |
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the complete set of small-molecule metabolites (such as metabolic intermediates, hormones and other signaling molecules, and secondary metabolites) to be found within a biological sample, such as a single organism. |
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The metabolome includes all of the small molecules that are part of _ |
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