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  1. Roots, Prefixes, and Suffixes in Biology. Unit 1: Study of Biology. Root/Prefix/Suffix. Meaning & Examples. not, without: abiotic. bio-. life, living: biodiversity.

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  2. Aug 31, 2023 · Precursor metabolites are intermediate molecules in catabolic and anabolic pathways that can be either oxidized to generate ATP or … Catabolic pathways provide the energy that fuel anabolic pathways.

  3. Inactive precursor: An inactive form of an enzyme that cannot carry out its functio n until it is activated.

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  4. Studies in precursors can a) focus heavily on the associated malignancy, b) be mostly free of clinical effects of cancer in the host, c) obtain targeted biospecimens of the tissue of interest. Precursors are much more common than the underlying cancers they precede.

    • Neil E. Caporaso
    • 10.1158/1055-9965.EPI-13-0135
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  5. May 1, 2019 · At the ecosystem level, biochemistry is simultaneously building itself up from CO 2 and breaking down to CO 2 again. This dynamic process occurs through the intermediacy of just five universal ...

  6. Nov 30, 2023 · A precursor in biology refers to a substance, cell, or cellular component that serves as a predecessor or antecedent for another substance, cell, or cellular component.

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  8. Gene, mRNA, and precursor. An mRNA encoding AKH/RPCH produces a precursor peptide composed of 60–70 aa. The precursor peptide contains a signal sequence, a biologically active peptide, and a predomain. View chapter Explore book.

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