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escape the cell

Prepare for exam three by testing your knowledge in order to escape the cell!

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how to escape

You must explore the different areas of the bacterial cell nucleus to exit before you are infected by the bacteriophage. To advance from one area to the next, you must explore each area in the established order by answering study questions for exam 3 correctly. Go ahead, the challenge begins now!

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select chapter 8 to begin

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Welcome to Chapter 8! Your first set of questions is located on the 2nd pair of chromosomes...

The phage are closing in! Hurry! You will need to be quicker on the exam!

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The phage are closing in! Hurry! You will need to be quicker on the exam!

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The phage are closing in! Hurry! You will need to be quicker on the exam!

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Congrats! You are one step closer to escape! To acess the final set of questions for chapter 8, you must locate the 5th pair of chromosomes...

The phage are closing in! Hurry! You will need to be quicker on the exam!

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The phage are closing in! Hurry! You will need to be quicker on the exam!

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Select Chapter 10 for next set of questions

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Welcome to Chapter 10! Your first set of questions is located on the guanine chemical structure...

The phage are closing in! Hurry! You will need to be quicker on the exam!

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The phage are closing in! Hurry! You will need to be quicker on the exam!

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The phage are closing in! Hurry! You will need to be quicker on the exam!

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Way to go! Your next set of chapter 10 questions are located on the sugar phosphate backbone label...

The phage are closing in! Hurry! You will need to be quicker on the exam!

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The phage are closing in! Hurry! You will need to be quicker on the exam!

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The phage are closing in! Hurry! You will need to be quicker on the exam!

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select chapter 11 to continue along

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Welcome to Chapter 11! Your first set of questions is located on left nucleosome...

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The phage are closing in! Hurry! You will need to be quicker on the exam!

When researchers were trying to determine the length of the nucleosome core DNA vs linker DNA, they isolated chromatin in the "beads-on-a-string" conformation. Next, they performed a brief nuclease treatment on the DNA, separated some of the DNA from the histones and ran the DNA out on a gel. The fragments were approximately 200 bp in length. Next, the researchers took the remaining DNA and performed a long nuclease treatment. They then separated the DNA from the histones and ran out the DNA and found the size to be 147 bp in size. What were the sizes of the core DNA and linker DNA?

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The phage are closing in! Hurry! You will need to be quicker on the exam!

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The phage are closing in! Hurry! You will need to be quicker on the exam!

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The phage are closing in! Hurry! You will need to be quicker on the exam!

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The phage are closing in! Hurry! You will need to be quicker on the exam!

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The phage are closing in! Hurry! You will need to be quicker on the exam!

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The phage are closing in! Hurry! You will need to be quicker on the exam!

escape is near, but so are the phage! Select chapter 12 to continue

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Welcome to Chapter 12! Your first set of questions is located where the Helicase would be located...

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The phage are closing in! Hurry! You will need to be quicker on the exam!

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The phage are closing in! Hurry! You will need to be quicker on the exam!

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The phage are closing in! Hurry! You will need to be quicker on the exam!

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The phage are closing in! Hurry! You will need to be quicker on the exam!

Warning ! Warning !A phage is about to break into the cell ! quickly identify the fucntions of the following enzymes and proteins invovled in Prokaryotic replication to ward off the phage!

Definiton 1

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Definiton 2

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Definition 3

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Definiton 4

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Definition 5

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Definition 6

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definition 7

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definition 8

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Phew! You finished just in time! Locate somewhere on the exposed single-strand template for your last set of chapter 12 questions

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The phage are closing in! Hurry! You will need to be quicker on the exam!

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Note: You should know how to draw and label this on your own!

The phage are closing in! Hurry! You will need to be quicker on the exam!

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The phage are closing in! Hurry! You will need to be quicker on the exam!

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The phage are closing in! Hurry! You will need to be quicker on the exam!

Select chapter 13 for your final chapter before escape

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Welcome to the final chapter, Chapter 13! Locate the RNA polymerase for your final set of questions...

The phage are closing in! Hurry! You will need to be quicker on the exam!

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The phage are closing in! Hurry! You will need to be quicker on the exam!

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The phage are closing in! Hurry! You will need to be quicker on the exam!

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The phage are closing in! Hurry! You will need to be quicker on the exam!

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The phage are closing in! Hurry! You will need to be quicker on the exam!

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There are two known mechanisms of transcription in prokaryotes (Rho-Dependent and Rho-Independent):

The phage are closing in! Hurry! You will need to be quicker on the exam!

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The phage are closing in! Hurry! You will need to be quicker on the exam!

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You escaped in time!

Congratulations on finishing and Best luck on the exam!
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