The type of mutation that will eventually occur is A TO G BASE SUBSTITUTION.
In this type of mutation, what will happen is that, in all the points where adenine base is suppose to be inserted, it is the guanine base that will be inserted there. This is an example of base substitution error in DNA replication.
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Organisms use energy to survive, grow, respond to stimuli, reproduce, and for every type of biological process. The potential energy stored in molecules can be converted to chemical energy, which can ultimately be converted to kinetic energy, enabling an organism to move.
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Conjunctivitis is the inflammation of the transparent mucous membrane, that covers the white part of the eye.
- Bacterial conjunctivitis can be cure with the help of antibiotics, but viral cannot.
- The discharge from eye is clearer and less thick in viral conjunctivitis as compared to bacterial.
- Viral conjunctivitis is self-limited, while bacterial is not.
- Viral can cause painful swelling in lymph node nearest the ear, which is not there in bacterial conjunctivitis.
Answer: B)
B) ADP can act as an allosteric activator by slowing the breakdown of fuel molecules if sufficient energy is in the cell. APT can act as an inhibitor by storing resources in more complex molecules. That is an example of feedback inhibitor because when the end product of the substrate is finished, it can bind to the allosteric site, which will result in the enzymes active site no longer being able to bind with the new substrates. And that is responsible for ATP production because That “stops” the enzyme from making more than necessary and thus wasting chemical resources.
C) Feedback inhibition is a method of metabolic control in which the need of the product of a metabolic that way acts as an inhibitor of an enzyme within that pathway. The APT generating path is an example of feedback inhibition because it controls the amount needed of the product and acts as an inhibitor of the enzyme in the anabolic pathway.
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not sure if this is right, I just took stuff out of my bio textbook lol