Answer:
1. Esophagus or Oesophagus
2. Stomach
3. Small intestines
4. Large intestine and anus.
The solid organs of the digestive system are:
1. liver
2. Pancreas
3. Gall bladder.
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Answer:
Complete questions include: Answer Bank: Guanine nucleotides, uridine nucleotides, adenine nucleotides, cytosine nucleotides.
Explanation:
Glycine Auxotroph: Guanine nucleotides and adenine nucleotides (Purine nucleotides)
Glutamine auxotroph: Guanine nucleotides and adenine nucleotides (purine nucleotides)
Aspartate auxotroph: Guanine nucleotides, uridine nucleotides, adenine nucleotides, cytosine nucleotides Both purine and pyrimidine nucleotides)
The amino acids glutamine, glycine, and aspartate provide all the nitrogen atoms of purines in a two ring-closure steps to form the purine nucleus. Pyrimidines are synthesized from carbamoyl phosphate and aspartate.