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Watersheds may be contaminated by fertilizers and other pollutants. When these substances enter a waterway, they can cause algal blooms,
which are rapid overgrowths of algae. When the algae die, the decay uses up a large portion of dissolved oxygen. Declining oxygen levels can
then cause large die-offs of animals in the waterway.
What will an algal bloom in a watershed most likely cause?
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Glycogen is an energy-storage molecule in humans. a hormone that is called insulin controls the storage of glycogen in the liver. insulin is made up of amino acids.
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Match the following terms and definitions. 1. species that are adapted to live in equilibrium at carrying capacity population density 2. population growth that reaches equilibrium and carrying capacity population 3. death rate mortality 4. birth rate k-selected 5. a group of interacting individuals of the same species within the same geographic area natality 6. the number of organisms living in a particular area logistic growth
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Penicillin is hydrolyzed and thereby rendered inactive by penicillinase (also known as Îē-lactamase), an enzyme present in some resistant bacteria. the mass of this enzyme in staphylococcus aureus is 29.6 kd. the amount of penicillin hydrolyzed in 1 minute in a 10-ml solution containing 10-9 g of purified penicillinase was measured as a function of the concentration of penicillin. assume that the concentration of penicillin does not change appreciably during the assay. penicillin(Ξm) amount hydrolyzed(nmol) 1 0.11 3 0.25 5 0.34 10 0.45 30 0.58 50 0.61 (a) plot v0 versus [s] and 1/v0 versus 1/[s] for these data. does penicillinase appear to obey michaelis-menten kinetics? if so, what is the value of km? (b) what is the value of vmax? (c) what is the turnover number of penicillinase under these experimental conditions? assume one active site per enzyme molecule.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 19:30
Plants transfer carbon in the carbon cycle a. through assimilation of carbon from the soil. b. when carbon transpires from their stomatae. c. when they are eaten by animals. d. through fixation of carbon in the soil.plants transfer carbon in the carbon cycle a. through assimilation of carbon from the soil. b. when carbon transpires from their stomatae. c. when they are eaten by animals. d. through fixation of carbon in the soil.
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