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Pick a room in your house and if you walked out the door today and left the room for 100, 1,000 or 50,000 years, what would be left for archaeologists in the future to analyze?
What about the types of materials that make up your room and how would they degrade over time. Do you have metal, ceramic, glass, and wood in your room? Did you leave chicken bones in your trash or canned soup in the pantry? What types of methods that we employ today, would researchers use to "date" your room? What might future archaeologists infer about your behavior based on the items that might be left after many years?
What are a few of the main things that you think might still be around for archaeologists to find. how will researchers might identify how old they are and what their function might be. What types of issues researchers in the future could have trying to analyze materials from today?
Briefly describe the structure and role of your chosen specialized cell. How is this type of cell unique compare to other types of cells? Include an image of your cell in your post.
Explain how miRNAs are expressed and used to decrease expression of a specific mRNA. How does it work and how does it utilize the idea of creating the technique called RNAi?
Write an essay for a Periodical. Your task is to brain-storm a commonality between art, literature, history, or philosophy with biology.
Illustrate your choice by discussing a specific example of a pathogenic microorganism that uses this specific method to potentially initiate disease.
Populations evolve, not individuals. Evolution means that over time, allele frequencies within a population change. What are the four evolutionary mechanisms or forces that produce changes in allele frequency? How would you explain them to your grand..
Let's address the issue of why fat is beneficial for human functioning. What roles does fat serve in the human body?
In a theoretical operon, the genes A, B, C, and D represent a repressor gene, a promoter sequence, an operator, and the structural gene but not necessarily in that order.
In addition to the synthesis of RNAs, ribonucleotides are involved in other critical cellular functions.
A patient's blood pH was measured upon arrival in the emergency room to be 7.55 at which point they were treated for alkalosis.
In fruit flies, the allele for red eyes is dominant over the allele for pink eyes. Straight wings are dominant over curled wings.
What is the process of DNA replication? Please include descriptions and possibly diagrams to further explain the process.
Pick one water pollutant design an experiment that tests if it is affecting development or growth of salamanders in a laboratory setting.
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