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Find the pH. What are the pH values for the following solutions?
(a) 0.1 M HCl(b) 0.1 M NaOH(c) 0.05 M HCl(d) 0.05 M NaOH
Briefly discuss the steps from the formation of a scientific hypothesis to the development of a theory. You may list these but also discuss them.
John rides his bike to school everyday. The distance between his home and the school is 3 miles. It takes him 12 minutes to ride this distance everyday. What is his average speed in miles per hour?
Explain: (a) why we use scientific names written in Latin (and sometimes Greek) and (b) the importance of binomial nomenclature in naming organisms. Give examples of three scientific names (in correct binomial format) of common organisms.
Wild turkeys are dramatically sexually dimorphic; domesticated turkeys are less so. Suppose that wild female turkeys chose mates on the basis of expensive traits that indicate disease resistance and that artificial selection for rapid weight gain ..
How are the following fruits different? Explain.
What is a polar molecule? Hydrogen bonding? Describe the high surface tension of water. How is this related to the proper function of the pleural serous membranes.
In a population you count 30 red plants, 50 pink plants, and 20 white plants. What are the allele frequencies of the CR and CW alleles in this population.
Construct a eukaryotic in vitro RNA procesing system, focusing on a 23S rRNA in the protist Tetrahymena. To the system, you add all required components for successful RNA processing in Tetrahymena.
A X-linked gene in cats controls coat color. The X ^ B allele produces black, and the X ^ b allele produces yellow. When heterozygous ( X ^B X^b), the coat color is calico. If a yellow female cat has one yellow kitten and three calico kittens, a/ ..
Describe the steps in performing a karyotype on an adult. Explain how the source of the cells is different in an antenatal testing. Write out the shorthand description of a normal female, normal male, Turner's syndrome, Kleinfelter's syndrome, and..
An agglutination test was performed on patient's blood. The titer was 512, and upon further testing the antibody involved was identified as IgM. Why can some major organs/tissues be safely removed from the lymphatic system?
List another common type of bias that can takes place in this type of study. Is it likely to have influenced the results here? Explain your reasoning briefly.
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