Biology, 13.09.2021 19:30 iviestrong7430
Some antibiotics prevent protein synthesis by targeting the ribosome.
Ribosomes in eukaryotes have a different structure to prokaryotes.
In no more than 50 words, explain why these types of antibiotics can be used to treat bacterial infections without effecting human cells.
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Which statement describes an endocrine function rather than an exocrine function? a. salivary glands release saliva into the mouth. b. sweat glands release sweat onto the skin c. the pineal gland releases melatonin into the blood. d. esophageal glands release mucus into the esophagus.
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Students in biology are studying the macromolecules of life. they used a calorimeter to determine the calories in various types of food. once the lab was completed, the students ate the left over food samples. monica commented that in just 6 or 7 "chews" of the saltine, it was gone; nothing but a sticky paste in her mouth. elaborate on what happened chemically while chewing the saltine. include the macromolecules present.
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Some antibiotics prevent protein synthesis by targeting the ribosome.
Ribosomes in eukaryotes have...
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