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1. Why is it that fungal infections are difficult to treat in humans?
2. There are many symbiotic relationships between various types of fungi and animals. One of the most remarkable is the relationship fungi have with leaf-cutter ants. Do some research and describe this relationship.
3. You like to eat wild mushrooms and you and a friend are going out into the woods to look for mushrooms to eat. Your friend eats a mushroom called Amanita phalloides.A few hours later your friend says they feel fine. Do you decide to try the same species? Why or why not
Explain what crossing over and independent assortment mean to the resulting offspring. In no less than 150 words.
Results of this analysis show that one of the most rapidly reassociating classes of DNA is substantially reduced in the older individual with respect to the 2 year-old. How can you describe this finding.
Dana has one dominant allele for brown eyes and one recessive allelle for blue eyes. What is dana's genotype and what is her phenotype?
Bdellovibrio was suggested to remove E. coli from recreational waters in the 1970s. What do you think the results of these experiments were and why?
Microtubules and actin filaments are classified as being polarized, intermediate filaments are nonpolarized, and myosin thick filaments are bi-polar.
How does a matrix organization provide value, but, also, what are some of its shortcomings?
List the important functional elements of an: - E. coli plasmid vector
coagulase is a virulence factor for staphylococcus aureus that acts by causing clot formation at the site of s. aureus
What are the four basic methods by which antimicrobial agents work? Describe using examples.
Explain why the movement of a solute across a membrane by carrier proteins is subject to "saturation kinetics," and has a characteristic Transport maximum (Tm).
A person infected first infected by a pathogen will get sick, but their third line of defense will mount an immune response and they will fight off the pathogen. When they later encounter the same pathogen, the response is much stronger and much mo..
Activation of T cells requires that antigens be presented from antigen-presenting cells, not simply by exposure to the antigen in solution. What biological rationale may underlie this requirement - consider both from the perspective of how this can a..
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