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1.How does the size and number of cells depend on the size of the body?.2.how many cells does the average human have?3.How many pints of blood does the average human have?4.Under what circumstances are unspecialized cells found in the body?5.Identify the different phases and stages of the mitotic cell cycle.Explain the mitigating factors for transition from one phase and stage to the next phase and stage?6.name ant 4 examples of the relationship between cell form and function
Assume you were given a tube having 1 ml of frozen Staphylococcus epidermidis culture known to contain 5.3 x 103 bacteria/ml. You were told to thaw it by heating at 80°C for 20 min,
A 35-year old man with Down's syndrome dies of acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Gross examination of the patien,s brain at autopsy shows mild microcephaly and underdevelopment of the superior temporal gyri. Histologic examination would most likely sh..
Drag the diagrams of the stages of meiosis onto the targets so that the four stages of meiosis I and the four stages of meiosis II are in the proper sequence from left to right. (Note that only one of the two daughter cells is shown for meiosis II..
DNA footprinting allows isolation of DNA sequences that bind specific transcription factors. Describe an experimental protocol to identify transcription factors that bind to an isolated DNA sequence.
If the duration of the absolute refractory period is 1ms (millisecond), how many action potentials are generated by a maximal stimulus in one second?
How many ATP molecules can be obtained from one molecule of butterfat containing 1 glycerol and three 12-carbon chains?
Defend or refute the following assertion: in the pentose phosphate pathway, glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase and transketolase should be controlled by the level of ATP in the cell.
A student encounters an animal embryo at the eight-cell stage. The 4-smaller cells that comprise one hemisphere of the embryo seem to be rotated forty-five degrees and to lie in the grooves between larger, underlying cells.
Explain how your response in first question supports Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection. i.e. how does this evidence show or allow for descent with modification ?
Verify the listed specific committed effective dose-equivalent, HE per unit intake, is 8.63 E-9 Sv/Bq. Find the most limiting ALI.
In the absence of oxygen, cells consume glucose at a high, steady rate. When oxygen is added, glucose consumption drops precipitously and is then maintained at the lower rate. Why is glucose consumed at a high rate in the absence of oxygen and at ..
Often right parietal damage cause hemispatial neglect. Describe 2 deficits that may be displayed.
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