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Colligative properties depend on the concentration of the particles in a solution, rather than on their identity.
Operons
Groups of genes in prokaryotes that are transcribed together and regulated by a single promoter and operator sequence, enabling coordinated expression of genes with related functions.
Bacteria
Single-celled microorganisms that come in various shapes and are found everywhere; they can be beneficial, neutral, or harmful to other organisms.
Food Source
Any substance that living organisms use for nutritional support, typically containing essential nutrients such as carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins, or minerals.
Translational Controls
Regulatory mechanisms controlling the rate and timing of protein synthesis from the mRNA template, affecting gene expression.
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