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Dictionary » E » Endo-13-beta-xylanase Endo-13-beta-xylanaseendo-1,3-beta-xylanase (Science: enzyme) Cgxa and cgxb are from chaetomium registry number: EC 3.2.1.32 Synonym: xylanase, xync protein, xync gene product, cgxa gene product, cgxb gene product ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: Need URGENT help identifying unkown bacteria!... through your results and from initial i was thinking of a Streptococcus sp I will say that please do the IMViC test once more and streak it in Endo agar. Are you sure about the Neisseria subflava Enterobacter aerogenes Can you do the Presumtive and Confirmed test? Where from the cultures have ...
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understand the cause of infectionParasite is an organism that lives inside (endo-) or outside (ectoparasite) some other organism and this relationship is good for the parasite and bad for the host. The difference between a predator and a parasite is that the parasites' host usually ...
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More general biology questions..... Exotoxins stay in the cell after the bacteria dies.. Don't all toxins stay anyway? Also, aren't exotoxins removed by the liver and kidneys, like endo toxins? 5. According to my textbook, prions can convert normal proteins into proteins simply by coming into contact with them. That must mean they're ...
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Re: passive active transport, h2o transport tree, bacteria, exam... of water molecules over the semi-permeable membrane. I didn't get all three points though. I'm not really sure how one can be expected to raise endo/exocytosis as part of a question on active/passive transport. Several reasons: - There was a question at the beginning that asked for clarification ...
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passive active transport, h2o transport tree, bacteria, exam... to the membrane potential which opens and closes some protein channels. My teacher gave me 1.5/3 and his reasoning was that i did not bring up endo and exocytos. I stated that that this was more than enough to answer the same question which even included the similarities about active and passive ...
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