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Explain why glucose-dependent catabolite repression in E.coli is important and how it is possible to achieve this repression without influencing glucose metabolism.
Body Cavities
Hollow spaces within the human body that house organs and provide protection, support, and space for organ development and function.
Thoracic Cavity
The part of the body enclosed by the ribs, sternum, and vertebral column, containing the lungs and heart.
Body Cavities
Spaces within the body that contain vital organs, such as the thoracic, abdominal, and cranial cavities.
Parietal Peritoneum
The portion of the peritoneum that lines the abdominal and pelvic cavity walls, as opposed to covering the organs.
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