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1. What are the stains and methods of Histology? Which stain type is best for each tissue type?
2. What are the organelles found in eukaryotic cells and what are their functions?
3. Describe the characteristic forms, functions and locations of epithelial cells.
4. What are types of intracellular junctions, where are they found and what are their roles?
5. What is the form, function and location of epithelial specializations (eg. microvilli, stereocilia, and cilia)?
Discuss how some microbes that produce infections in humans have become resistant to antibiotics. Find one example of microbial resistance
Describe the mechanisms of antibiotic resistance. Be able to list and describe both offensive and defensive strategies.
Explain the difference between between adaptation, natural selection, and evolution.
What two things need to happen to chromatin prior to cell division
Trace the process of this mealy the G.I tract from ingestion to elimination considering both mechanical and chemical aspects.
Do hormones have to cross the cell membrane or just attach to these structures on the surface of cells?
What would happen to a eukaryotic cell, if too much osmotic pressure develops within a cell? A. The cell would remain the same size, but the internal organelles would become dehydrated
City Colleges of Chicago-Harold Washington College- What are the most common types of sugars in our diet? What are the dangers of consuming excess sugar?
Outside the exam room, she states to the respiratory nurse that Bianca must have asthma
Describe how the one splicing mechanism we descrived in class works. Also explain how alternative splicing works as well as its significance. Be specific.
Explain why patients with von Gierke disease are still able to perform glycolysis given glucose-6-phosphate is the second molecule in the pathway after glucose.
how The information carried by DNA is incorporated in a code
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