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Discuss the function of HIV protease, integrase, and reverse transcriptase.
Identify the characteristics of HIV which account for its transmission. Include the basic epidemiology of this virus and its method of transfer.
Discuss the normal function of B-lymphocytes, killer T-lymphocytes, helper T-lymphocytes, and macrophages in the immune system. Explain how HIV affects these components of a healthy immune system.
Explain the function of the complement system and do some research to investigate how the HIV virus turns the complement system against the human body. How has this lead to new treatments for this disease (Hint: Wiki or PubMed is a good place to begin your research)?
Pick out two water soluble vitamins, two fat soluble vitamins, and two minerals. Discuss their functions and food sources. Research these six nutrients and determine their functions
integrate by discussion the properties of life basic chemical terminology and molecules and compounds of a cell
What is the significance of the fact that histones are extermely conserved?
What is the main role of the light-harvesting (antenna) complexes in Photosystems I and II?
The various parts of the endomembrane system serve different functions in the cell. In this activity, you will identify the roles of each part of the endomembrane system.
Organ System Interaction Select an organ system covered this week. Describe its primary function or functions and explain how it interacts in function with one other organ system
KTS Syndrome is a genetic disorder clinically characterized by the appearance of numerous non-cancerous tumors in many organs but particularly in the brain, skin, heart and skeletal muscle. In light of the information provided in the text above, ho..
What changes in the CTD are necessary for recruitment of different proteins at different times during transcription.
In foxes, a pair of alleles P and p interact as follows: PP is lethal, usually killing durng embryonic life; Pp results in platinum color; and pp produces silver foxes. Could a fox breeder establish a true-breeding variety of platinum foxes? why?
Animal and Plant Cell Structures-Your lab report will consist of the completed tables. Label each structure of the plant and animal cell with its description and function in the provided tables
What in the configuration of the anterior compartment makes this region particularly liable to an increase in intracompartmental pressure?
Explain the relationship between PTSD and depression and include relevant regions of the brain in your labeled regions
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