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In germ cells, there is an enzyme called telomerase that stops DNA from shortening following each round of replication. What abilities would telomerase need to have that DNA polymerase may not have?
Two black female rats were crossed with the same brown male rat. In the resulting progeny, female A produced 8 blacks and 7 browns and female B produced 16 blacks. Give a genetic explanation for these results and determine the genotypes of the two..
Which of the clinical manifestations given are associated with a localized inflammatory response?
List the three types of chemical bonds (from weakest to strongest), and describe how each type is formed.
How do energy and nutrients move through ecosystems? Indicate whether each is recycled. Define trophic levels and explain their involvement/role in energy movement.
Identify THREE macromolecules that are components of the plasma membrane in a eukaryotic cell and discuss the structure and function of each.
1. Information about an enzyme is often stored in its name. Consider the names of the following enzymes.
Scenario: Jake is a 15-year-old high school sophomore who has earned high grades every semester since middle school. He plays on the varsity baseball team and is well liked by his classmates. Lately, his grades have significantly dropped to the point..
Discuss the theory of evolution by natural selection as proposed by Charles Darwin and one example originally used by Darwin
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Artificial electron acceptors can be used to detect a exact organelle by cytochemistry. Name this organelle and outline the procedure that you would use to detect this organelle by cytochemistry.
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,
Checkpoints in the cell cycle are specific times at which certain requirements must be fulfilled for the cell to continue through the cycle. Where in the cell cycle are the checkpoints found? How do they differ? What is the relationship between MPF..
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