BIO-2131 Study Guide - Final Guide: Base Pair, Lysozyme, Rhodopsin

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Rank the following base pairs according to their stability. Help least stable most stable: most stable background image, background image, background image, background image, background image, background image least stable background image. The base pair adenine-cytosine occurs very rarely in nature. When the dna is replicated, one of the two daughters will contain a guanine-cytosine base pair in the location of the mutation, and the other daughter will contain an adenine-thymine base pair. Proteins perform a variety of functions in living organisms. The protein lysozyme (shown in the figure) is found in tears and saliva where it prevents infection by catalyzing the destruction of specific molecules on the surface of many kinds of bacteria. Enzymatic proteins, or enzymes, are chemical agents that selectively speed up chemical reactions without being consumed by the reaction. The simplified diagram of rhodopsin shows the protein embedded in the phospholipid bilayer of the membrane. Portions of the protein extend into the intracellular and extracellular spaces.

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