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1 September, 17:15

You set up an experiment with yeast grown on lots of food (glucose) vs. very little glucose. Would you expect to see differences in the amount and make-up of tRNA between the two groups?

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  1. 1 September, 19:54
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    yes

    Explanation:

    The RNA, is composed by the carbohydrate called ribose, that is not glucose but it is made based of the glucose.

    The pentose phosphate path, is a metabolic path in which is closely related with glucolisis, the metabolic path in which glucose is turned into energy in human body.

    If there is a living thing in which the environment is poor in glucose, it can produce some RNA, but not the necessary to produce the proteins that the cell need.
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