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Write an 800-1000 word summary/description of the book. Include/emphasize the following ideas where appropriate. Devote at least one paragraph for each appropriate topic. These questions are a guide to writing your report and should not be listed and answered individually. Your report should flow from beginning to end. 1. How did the scientists described in the book think and work? 2. Were any new scientific theories described or tested? 3. What new scientific information was uncovered? 4. What were the rewards and/or frustrations of the scientists? 5. Of what use to mankind is/was the information described? 6. Describe the major or fundamental science themes of the book. 7. How did this book affect or change your thoughts about Science? 8. Did the author have a thesis for the book? How well did he/she develop that thesis?
Three bases per codon are the minimum necessary to code for twenty different amino acids when four different bases are involved.
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How do myelin sheaths increase the speed with which action potentials are propagated along an axon.
What are the disadvantages and advantages of synthetic vs natural proteins? I have been googling for hours and not really finding anything so any help would be great.
Describe the major land biome where you live. How have human activities changed the landscape and how has this affected native species? Include specific examples.
What impact does the illness have on the endocrine system.
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Use methanogenesis as an example to explain syntrophy and explain in energetic perspective why it is so important to have both organisms live together.
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determine the number of significant figer in the following measurment [ 12.3 ml and 2.3 g and 5.877 micrometer] then round the number 56.877 to the following number of significant figures [4 and 3 and 2]?
q1. the -10 and -35 sequences in bacterial promoters are separated by about two turns of the dna double helix remember
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