A protein-coding gene comes with the following two alleles:…

A protein-coding gene comes with the following two alleles: a dominant (A) allele coding a fully functional enzyme and a recessive allele (a) coding a completely defective enzyme.   Cells homozygous for the A allele have 100% enzyme activity and are wildtype.  Cells homozygous for the a allele have 0% enzyme activity and are mutant. What would be the expected enzymatic activity in heterozygous cells (Aa)?   Are the heterozygous cells phenotypically wildtype or mutant?

You must show your work for this problem.  Place the setup a…

You must show your work for this problem.  Place the setup and the calculation on paper (give the number of the question and show all your work) and enter the final answer here on Canvas.  When you are done the exam, take a picture of your work and upload it into the exam 3 work upload area. The answer you have here for the question(s) must match the work you provide in the upload area. (Keep in mind that in order to get full credit your must upload your work). Determine the temperature at which the decompostion of dinitrogen pentaoxide become spontaneous? (enter your answer as the minimal temperature needed to make the reaction spontaneous, you should enter the answer with 1 decimal place and no units, the understood unit is oC)                           ΔHrxn = + [h] kJ;     ΔS = +[s] J/K  

You must show your work for this problem.  Place the setup a…

You must show your work for this problem.  Place the setup and the calculation on paper (give the number of the question and show all your work) and enter the final answer here on Canvas.  When you are done the exam, take a picture of your work and upload it into the exam 3 work upload area. The answer you have here for the question(s) must match the work you provide in the upload area. (Keep in mind that in order to get full credit your must upload your work).   The pH titration  of 30.0mL of 0.241 M bromoacetic acid and 0.482M sodium hydroxide is going to be run at the UNAC labs.  In order to test the validity of the titration you have been asked to predict the following five key points on the pH plot in order to test the equipment. (a). pH before the start of the titration (b). pH after the addition of 3.50 mL of NaOH (c). pH at the half titration point (d) pH at the equivalence point (e) pH at 0.40mL after the equivalence