Solute concentration is higher outside the cell
What is hypertonic?
mRNA is read this way in translation.
What is 5' - 3'?
These types of cells have enhancers and silencers that either turn on or off transcription.
What are eukaryotic cells?
These two groups form the peptide bond
What is the carboxyl group and the amino group of the polypeptide?
General transcription factors, activators, and repressors are proteins that affect this.
What is transcription initiation?
This protein binds to a non-coding regulatory sequence called an operator in a prokaryotic cell and turns off transcription of the gene.
What is the repressor protein?
The cell after gametes fertilize
What is a zygote?
The three components of mRNA processing.
What are the 5' methyl cap, mRNA splicing, and 3' poly(A) tail?
A molecule binds to one part of the protein which affects the function of another part of the protein
What is allosteric regulation?
This student's nail has a condition called subungual hematoma, where there is blood trapped under the nail. In order for the nail to heal, the old nail must be replaced with a new nail. This process allows for the new nail to grow.
What is mitosis?
This binds to the stop codon and causes the final amino acid to detach from the tRNA.
What is the release factor?
When both glucose and lactose are present, the rate of transcription of the lac operon is this.
What is low?
Hint: type O
What is autosomal recessive?
Primary transcripts from a gene can be spliced in different ways
What is alternative splicing?
When there is no lactose present, but glucose is present, the rate of transcription of the lac operon is this.
What is low?