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Cell Biology Final - Part 3 of 3
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22. Techniques in Cell Biology / The Use of Radioisotopes / Problem 12
Problem 12
How can radioisotopes be used to determine the quantity of a specific molecule in a cell?
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By observing the color change in the cell.
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By counting the number of cells under a microscope.
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By measuring the temperature change in the cell.
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By attaching the radioisotope to the molecule and measuring the emitted radiation.
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