Biology, 26.08.2021 15:00 ayoismeisalex
Which of the following statements best describes the effects that removing the arrow pointing from G to C would have on the environment?
Removing this step prevents photosynthesis in the next step.
Removing this step increases the amount of carbon in the soil.
Removing this step decreases the amount of carbon in the air.
Removing this step increases carbon storage in plants.
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Salmonella typhimurium is a food-borne bacterial pathogen that can cause severe gastrointestinal disease. salmonella is often phagocytosed by macrophages that normally destroy bacterial pathogens, but this bacterium is somehow able to prevent the complete maturation of phagolysosomes. salmonella is able to tolerate the low ph of phagolysosomes, and in fact responds to the drop in ph by secreting toxins that interfere with other cellular responses. which of the following differences would you expect to contribute to the survival of a bacterium within an salmonella-containing phagosome, compared to a healthy phagolysosome? decreased activity of acid hydrolases increased activity of acid hydrolases decreased import of h+ ions increased import of h+ ions my guess is decreased activity of acid hydrolases but i'm not sure.
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