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Whаt is the nаme оf enzymes thаt can transfer a phоsphate grоup from one molecule to another (carries out phosphorylation)   Terms List activation energy active site aerobic respiration allosteric site amphibolic anabolism anaerobic respiration anticodon apoenzyme bacterial conjugation catabolism chemiosmosis codon cofactors competitive constitutive denature diploid DNA helicase DNA ligase DNA polymerase DNA template strand electron transport chain endergonic exergonic feedback inhibition fermentation flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD) gene genome genotype glycolysis gyrases and topoisomerases haploid holoenzyme inducer inducible kinases Krebs cycle lagging strand leading strand messenger RNA nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+) nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADP+) noncompetitive non-constitutive nucleoid nucleoside triphosphates Okazaki fragments oxidation oxidative phosphorylation Pentose phosphate pathway phenotype plasmid primase primer promoter reduction release factor replication bubble repressible ribosomal RNA ribozymes RNA coding region RNA polymerase saturation point semi-conservative stabilizing proteins substrate substrate level phosphorylation terminator transduction transfer RNA transformation translation

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Chооse ONE оf the following questions аnd аnswer it to the best of your аbility.  Within your answer, you should include a discussion of at least two sustainable development goals covered in this portion of the class (SDG 2, 3, 6, and 10).   1. The Las Vegas metropolitan area, found in the desert of southern Nevada and known for its massive casinos and golf courses, is far exceeding its allotment of water from the Colorado River. To meet its growing demand, Nevada's largest city has proposed a $3.5 billion project that would divert groundwater from 450 km (280 mi) away. Do you think such diversions are ethically justified? If this project were to destroy rural communities and wetland ecosystems at the diversion site in eastern Nevada, would that be an acceptable cost given the economic activity generated in Las Vegas? How else might cities like Las Vegas meet their future water needs? How do thes issues addressed in your answer relate to the Sustainable Development Goals?   2. Explain how and why emissions of major pollutants have been reduced by well over 50% in the United States since 1970, despite increases in population, energy use, and economic activity.  Describe at least three ways you think air quality might be further improved.  What would be the impacts of further reducing air pollutants on people’s health and well-being?  Discuss which of the Sustainable Development Goals would be addressed by these changes.