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1. How many chromosomes compose the human geonome? How many chromosomes are in human gametes?
a. 92 in human genome, 92 in gametesb. 92 in human genome, 46 in gametesc. 92 in the human genome, 23 in gametesd. 46 in human genome, 46 in gametese. 46 in human genome, 23 in gametesf. 23 in human genome, and 23 in gametesh. none of the above
A fluid containing cells is used for chemical identification. The fluid runs through a rectangular channel that is twenty micrometers wide 10 micrometers deep 10 millimeters long.
Pompe's disease is one of a class of lysosomal storage diseases in which one or more enzymes that are normally found in the lysosomes are defective or absent. In Pompe's disease, the enzyme that normally breaks down glycogen is absent.
Define and compare the terms species, population, and ecosystem. must be defined compared .
Assume that a mutation occurs in an intron of a gene encoding a protein. What would the most probable effect of the mutation be on the amino acid sequence of that protein.
Coronary bypass surgery involves surgically attaching a piece of vein (taken from the patient's leg) to the coronary circulation system so that blood can bypass the vessel blockage.
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Describe the process of global warming, greenhouse gases, and the greenhouse effect.
In the fruit fly, the wild type purple eye color is produced through a combination of brown xanthommatin and bright-red drosopterin pigments.
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Some dogs bark when trailing, others are silent. The barking trait is due to a dominant gene. Erect ears are dominant to drooping ears. What kinds (phenotypes) of pups would you expect from a heterozygous erect-eared barker mated to a droop-eared,..
Present two factors contributing to the solid waste problem in the U.S. How could these factors be changed or controlled for the better? What problems are there with current recycling efforts? What is being done in your area relative to recycling?
How are the gradients of BCD and HB-M established during early embryogenesis in Drosophila? What is the role of the cytoskeleton in this process?
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