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Nanotechnology, the field of building ultra-small structures one atom at a time, has progressed in recent years. one potential application of nanotechnology is the construction of artificial cells. the simplest cells would mimic red blood cells, the body's oxygen transporters. these nanocontainers, constructed of carbon, could be pumped full of oxygen and injected into a person's bloodstream. if the person needed additional oxygen—due to a heart attack perhaps, or for the purpose of space travel—these containers would slowly release oxygen into the blood, allowing tissues that would otherwise die to remain alive. suppose that the cell-like nanocontainers are cubic and have an edge length of 25 nanometers. a. what is the volume
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Part a - which gene to compare? in this exercise, you will use the cytochrome c oxidase i (coi) gene to investigate relationships among salmon species. (this gene encodes a protein that functions in the mitochondrial electron transport chain.) you will compare the coi gene sequences from your salmon test samples to the standard sequences for each salmon species. in order for the coi gene to be useful for distinguishing among the different salmon species, which three statements must be true?
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