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what was the answer to what streptomycin does to ribosomes?
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histephenson007 said:I wasn't really sure about it, so I skipped and came back to it at the last... had plenty of time
So, this is what I wrote :
1. Because the streptomycin doesn't allow the mRNA to be bonded to Ribosomes.... blah blah
2. Because the streptomycin doesn't allow the tRNA to be bonded to Ribosomes.... LOL
histephenson007 said:I wasn't really sure about it, so I skipped and came back to it at the last... had plenty of time
So, this is what I wrote :
1. Because the streptomycin doesn't allow the mRNA to be bonded to Ribosomes.... blah blah
2. Because the streptomycin doesn't allow the tRNA to be bonded to Ribosomes.... LOL
Why is it wrong?? i wrote the same thing.. like a enzyme is specific so is this.aquariangurl said:I frikkin was going to write about binding of receptors & blah blah But instead I wrote about that the bacteria has a 70s ribosome & mammalian cells have 80s, so they cannot bind..Which is umm WRONG!
THese r My answers and may not be correct.. Different ribosomeTalha said:vat was da ans to ques which asked dat y stryptomycin doent harm mammal cells?
Vat were the products for globin hydrolysis?
vat was da niche, abiotic component and ecosystem in q2??
in q1 y cells D were smaller than otherz?
Vat were da stages for cells A,B, C in q1??
Plz ans... Thnx..!!
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