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- Each of the ff. involves a disorder in the function of an organelle or other cell structure. Identify the cell organelle or cell structure involved and indicate whether it is likely to be underactive or active. a) A baby is placed on a low phenylalanine diet as his newborn screening results revealed that he inherited phenylketonuria. b) A girl suddenly felt weak and manifested cyanide poisoning symptoms after ingesting undercooked cassava which contains cyanoglycosides. c) A man develops pleiomorphic liposarcoma (rare cancer). The cause of the problem is a hard mass of cells in his right inner thigh that rapidly increased in size in a matter of 2 months. d) A male chef learns that he is infertile because his sperm are non-motile. Helping tags: biology, cell biology, cell structure, cell organellePredict the protein 3° structure of the following protein sequence. Provide detail from 2° structure principles Nterm – SLDVTFSPGAEITFKWNPGSFNSLKDTIRQVTDK – CtermDrag the labels onto the diagram to identify the anatomical terminology describing body orientation and direction (human a Posterior (caudal) Distal Superior (dorsal) Proximal Inferior (caudal) Anterior (ventral) Posterior (dorsal) Pearson arch
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- er/classes/61227fd32e855b44e0a77ded/assignments/68b4e63d374f4e0394d0d06162fbaef2, Carbon Monosaccharide » Hydrogen • Oxygen CH OH 2. Use evidence from the diagrams of macromolecules and information provided earlier to revise your explanation about whether sugar molecules provide all the elements needed to make the four types of macromolecules. OH но OH H. OH Type your answer here. acerS1.What functional group (pictured below) is used in the formation of ATP, the backbone of DNA, and the plasma membrane? R. - HO- asluolom OgH 910m ansa obyd to inuoms adisi69 101 P- Hnedenoi HO 9tom anisinos H 19w 1639 eniv blut viend ou nontel:oceansied bol-ngtsl s19 1591 a. Amino b. Carbonyl c. Ester d. Phosphate e. Alcohol Sabios onime Tertio of bensemoo Insietib ti aolem tsrll blas onims ns to neg at to quang ly snodibod for ogh quotgAquaporins are proteins embedded in the plasmamembrane that allow water molecules to move betweenthe extracellular matrix and the intracellular space.Based on its function and location, describe the keyfeatures of the protein’s shape and the chemicalcharacteristics of its amino acids.
- Identify the level(s) of protein structure present in this molecule O Fearson Education, Inc. Select all that apply. A primary O secondary O tertiary 2 quaternary Submit Previous Answers Request AnswerBelow is the primary sequence of a viral protein. MSVVNTEIKFPTHLRSGDFAIIDGMVVEVTSVEYKPVEQAVYLKYRYHLHGNELSGSSLISAFKAVRTLEVP Which buffer(s) below would give this protein an overall positive charge? Select all that are correct Citric acid pH 3.25 Tris pH 8.5 Acetate pH 4.5 Phosphate pH 6.35 HEPES pH 7.5Explain shortly why ionizable characteristics of aminoacids are so important in protein structure and function.