• Q : What is a motor unit....
    Biology :

    Question 1: What is a motor unit? Question 2: How is greater force generated (in terms of motor unit recruitment)? Question 3: What types of sensors are present within the muscle to identify how much

  • Q : Why are tendons and ligament tissues difficult to heal....
    Biology :

    Question 1: Research multiple sclerosis. What is the effect of this disease on the nervous system? Question 2: How does the extra cellular matrix of connective tissues contribute to its function? Ques

  • Q : Describe the properties of the vertebral column....
    Biology :

    Question 1: Did you notice a covering on the spinal cord? What is it?(fetal pig) Question 2: Describe the properties of the vertebral column. Why are these important? Question 3: What is the differenc

  • Q : Name five essential components of a reflex arc....
    Biology :

    Question 1: Define what is a reflex . Question 2: Name five essential components of a reflex arc. Question 3: What does your data tell you about visual, verbal, and tactile responses?

  • Q : What does the expression secondary in origin mean....
    Biology :

    Question 1: What does the expression "secondary in origin" mean? Question 2: Which of the following does NOT occur as we age? A. production of human growth hormone decreases B. thyroid increases sec

  • Q : Why gait analysis is important....
    Biology :

    Question 1: Why Gait analysis is important ? Question 2: Where chemical digestion begins? can anyone explain briefly.

  • Q : What is external heartbeat....
    Biology :

    Question 1: What is external heartbeat? Question 2: What were the main differences between Lamarck's theory of evolution, and Darwin's theory of evolution?

  • Q : Why donnot red blood cells swell or shrink in blood....
    Biology :

    Question 1: Research the function of the protein called p53. What does this function do? Explain how it can affect cell cycle control. Question 2: What is the Philadelphia chromosome? How is this ch

  • Q : Which skills are associated with the right hemisphere....
    Biology :

    Which skills are associated with the right hemisphere for most individuals? a. Categorization and symbolization b. Language and task sequencing c. Visuospatial skills and music d. Mathematics and the

  • Q : Why can dna copy itself but rna can not....
    Biology :

    Question 1: Why can DNA copy itself but RNA can not? Question 2: With the decreased selection strength, how many generations did it take to reach a mean phenotype of 4.0? Was this more or less tha

  • Q : What is exaptation....
    Biology :

    Question 1: With the decreased selection strength, how many generations did it take to reach a mean phenotype of 4.0? Was this more or less than in the original settings? Is this what you would e

  • Q : Relationship between the absorption and action spectrum....
    Biology :

    Question 1: Discuss the relationship between the absorption spectrum and action spectrum for two different photobiological processes. Question 2: What modifications on proteins can be used to track t

  • Q : What is mycobacterium tuberculosis....
    Biology :

    Question 1: What is the dominant immune response in mycobacterium tuberculosis? Question 2: Which branch of the specific immune response will be the dominant response to an infection with bacterium

  • Q : Discuss gain of function and loss of function mutations....
    Biology :

    Question 1: Compare/contrast/discuss gain of function mutations and loss of function mutations Question 2: For loss of function recessive diseases, the severity depends upon the residual activity/le

  • Q : Briefly discuss the ways that the frequency of alleles....
    Biology :

    Question 1: List and briefly discuss the ways that the frequency of alleles can change. Question 2: Two types of variation within human genomes are SNPs and variable length (or short) tandem.

  • Q : Is the oil operon inducible or repressible?why....
    Biology :

    You have discovered the oil operon. The genes of the oil operon encode enzymes that allow bacteria to break down oil. The oil operon is only transcribed when bacteria encounter oil in their environm

  • Q : Contrast green and purple phototrophic bacteria....
    Biology :

    Question 1: Draw Glu -Val-Pro-Gln at a pH of 7.4 circle the peptide bonds and label phi and psi bonds Question 2: Compare and contrast cyanobacteria and green and urple phototrophic bacteria, how ar

  • Q : What are the subatomic particles of an atom and what are ion....
    Biology :

    Question 1: What are the subatomic particles of an atom and what are ions? Question 2: What are the subatomic particles of an atom and what are ions?

  • Q : What is the function of the protein ameloblastin....
    Biology :

    What is the function of the protein ameloblastin? Characterize the specific nucleotide sequence and functional differences in a meloblastin genes between baleen whales versus other mammals.

  • Q : What is the general function of the protein prestin....
    Biology :

    What is the general function of the protein prestin? Explain why a phylogenetic tree reconstructed using the characters of prestin amino acid sequences showed at first that the whales form a subgrou

  • Q : Describe the role of the renal tubules in filtration....
    Biology :

    Question 1: Describe intestinal digestion (include chemical and mechanical digestion and the hormones involved) Question 2: Describe the role of the renal tubules in filtration, reabsorption and secre

  • Q : Define the term echinodermata....
    Biology :

    Could someone please describe to me the difference between an open ambulacral system and a closed ambulacral system in Echinodermata?

  • Q : Difference between a respiratory inhibitor and an uncoupling....
    Biology :

    Question 1: What is the difference between a respiratory inhibitor and an uncoupling agent? Question 2: Give examples of each and include where they act in the process of oxidative phosphorylation.

  • Q : Why is gas exchange in bony fish so effiecient....
    Biology :

    Question 1: Why is gas exchange in bony fish so effiecient? Question 2: How do temperature and pH affect the ability of hemoglobin to carry oxygen? Why does that make sense?

  • Q : Briefly explain how bird lungs differ from human lungs....
    Biology :

    Question 1: Describe the cardiac cycle, including the direction of depolarization, myocardial contraction, heart valve closure/opening, and blood flow. Question 2: Briefly explain how bird lungs dif

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