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An organism with 16 chromosomes per cell is going through mitosis. how many dna molecules are present in a cell undergoing anaphase in mitosis?
q1. where in a body do sperm and urine share the similar passage? what male structures serve only for excretion which
Breathing Rate increasesas Power raise. However, it is not expectedto increase linearly throughout the Power domain. Explain how BR increased as Power increased
In order, identify each of the stages of meiosis. At which stage would the homologous chromosomes pair up and crossing over or recombination occur?
If you conducted a study of these species at Rock Bridge State Park would you expect the number of snakes in your study area to be large, smaller, or the same as the number of todas? What relationship would you expect in the biomass of the two spe..
A person has a tidal volume (TV) of 450 mL and his anatomical dead space (ADS) is 150 mL. His respiratory rate is 10 breaths per minute. What is his alveolar ventilation rate? please show calculation and correct units.
A student analyze 5,000 RFUs in a 200ul aliquot from a G3-500 ml culture. How many total RFUs will be present in a G3-15ml sample? During rGFP purification in lab#4.
Approximate the broad-sense heritability for seed number in this population. In a natural population of out breeding plants, the variation of the total number of seeds per plant is 16.
Determine what cell type or tissue type would be expected to have a difference in gene expression in someone with hypthyroidism compared to a person without the disorder?
Why does the conversion of NADP to NAD or the conversion of NAD to NADP by removing phosphate group or adding phosphate group to the ribose moiety serve as regulatory device for anabolic and catabolic pathways?
Assume if neurons are exposed to a chemical agent that prevents the NA + channels from opening, what would happen to the neuron? What would happen if the K + channels were inhibited?
what is an example of a limiting factor that humans use to control the carrying capacity of an environment for a
In a separate study, authors showed that deletion of FtsH restores CII following heat induction, but not following SOS (DNA damage) induction. Would you expect CII to be stabilized or activated during DNA damage? Briefly explain why.
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