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1) Anatomical Terminology
Stump your classmates! This week, we are learning a new language, the language of anatomy! As with any new language, the best way to learn it is to use it! Practice by describing an injury or illness in anatomical terms and challenging your classmates to "translate" into plain English.
Here is an example to get us started: Jennie fell off her motorcycle and tore a nerve in her axillary region. She also tore ligaments in her cervical and scapular regions and broke the only bone of her right brachial region. Can you explain where her injuries are located? 2) Body Chemistry
Did you know that the majority of your body is composed of only four elements: Carbon, Oxygen, Hydrogen, and Nitrogen. These elements interact (along with others in smaller amounts) to form the major molecules and compounds in the body. How do atoms (the smallest particle of an element that retains the characteristics of that element) interact with one another? Describe the different types of chemical bonds that can be formed between atoms.
Give a functional definition of a eukaryotic gene. Please include all parts of a eukaryotic gene and what the function of each element is.what are a lytic and a lysogenic bacteriophage.
A man has extra digits (six fingers on each hand and six toes on each foot). His wife and their daughter have a normal number of digits. Having extra digits is a dominant trait. The couple's second child has extra digits. What is the probability t..
Your colleague also collected plants from higher up Kinport Peak, where situations are harsher. You again genotype a sampling of sego lilies, finding 125 DD, 55 Dd, 20 dd.
Assume if you start a meal through eating a high fat slice of cake or ice cream, it could slow down the emptying of your stomach contents into your intestine.
In the context of DNA replication, telomeres are important structures at the:(explanation required for points)
In britain, 5% of male cats are ginger, what is the expected frequency of ginger females and tortoiseshell females (Ginger is a sex-linked recessive, tortoiseshell is heterozygote)? what assumptions did you have to make for this calculation?
The story of Archaeplastid evolution is, in many ways, the story of coming onto land. Starting with the Charophyta and ending with the Embryophyta, explain in detail the evolutionary specializations which have allowed many archaeplastids to live s..
The autosomal allele for curly wings in fruit flies is dominant but lethal when homozygous. The allele for white eyes is X linked and recessive to the wildtype allele for red eyes. In a cross of a curly winged red eye male to a curly winged white ..
Compare and contrast DNA and RNA. Discuss why humans not evolve with one central repository of DNA rather than having it replicated throughout the body. this assignment should be approximately 200-300 words in length, be sure to utilize APA format..
What would be the effect of a mutant receptor whose hormone-binding site was able to bind the hormone permanently? What would happen if this binding site were attached by genetic engineering to a receptor domain that was incapable of activating G ..
Stacy, a 3 year old, has developed rough and scaly skin during the last year. After clinical evaluation of her condition and her food intake, her physician suspects that she has a vitamin A deficiency. He believes that she should start eating more..
Describe Frederick Griffith's experiments with bacterial transformation, how do they suggest that DNA, not protein is the hereditary material?
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