• Q : How are lead, uranium and platinum described in class....
    Biology :

    More specifically, how are lead, uranium, platinum and gold particles used as described in class and why can't fluorochromes be used instead?

  • Q : Describe the homo floresiensis....
    Biology :

    evolution and natural selection/ speciation to describe the Homo floresiensis.

  • Q : Differences between triglycerides and phospholipids....
    Biology :

    Describe the similarities and differences between triglycerides and phospholipids. Include in your discussion the functional groups used in the formation

  • Q : What are the treatment priorities for this child....
    Biology :

    A child's history of a recurrent sore throat followed by severe knee and ankle pain has resulted in a diagnostic workup and a diagnosis of rheumatic fever. What are the treatment priorities for thi

  • Q : Eplain the reflex involvement which produced result....
    Biology :

    Stand in a doorway. With the arms at the side and the elbows extended press the backs of the hands against the door frame with maximal force for 30 seconds.

  • Q : Bohr effect of the mutant hemoglobin....
    Biology :

    What effect, if any does this mutation have on oxygen binding by the mutated hemoglobin, compared to normal hemoglobin? What effect, if any does this mutation have on the Bohr Effect of the mutant h

  • Q : Reconnect the bonds with in the nitrogenous base sequence....
    Biology :

    When breaking the bonds among the pyrimidines and purines in Deoxyribonucleic Acid during Transcription and/or Replication, how do you reconnect the bonds with in the nitrogenous base sequence?

  • Q : What are the chances of obtaining a long-haired yellow male....
    Biology :

    If a long-haired black male is mated with a tortoiseshell female homozygous for short hair, what kind of kittens will be produced in the F1? If the F1 cats are allowed to interbreed freely, what are

  • Q : Explain how the term species can vary....
    Biology :

    Given a scenario, determine which species concept would be most appropriate to determine if two organisms were the same species.

  • Q : What can we conclude about the free energy change....
    Biology :

    What can we conclude about the free energy change for the formation of ATP from ADP and i under cellular conditions?

  • Q : What is purpose of prolonged contraction of the myocardium....
    Biology :

    Explain the significance of the thickness of the left ventricular wall and what is the purpose of prolonged contraction of the myocardium?

  • Q : What is the diagnosis....
    Biology :

    Five days earlier, while at his work as a farmer, he caught the leg in his manure spreader, sustaining a deep, crushing, grossly dirty injury.

  • Q : Transmission electron micrograph....
    Biology :

    What are the highly condensed portion of chromatin which appear as very dark areas in an transmission electron micrograph

  • Q : Central dogma of biochemistry....
    Biology :

    Describe the three processes involved in the Central Dogma of Biochemistry. Explain how mutations in our genetic material could lead to diseases (e.g., if we have a mutated DNA, we might end up with

  • Q : Low-cholesterol diet about the dessert items....
    Biology :

    A nurse is teaching a client who has been placed on a low-cholesterol diet about the dessert items that are acceptable to eat; The nurse teaches the client that which item is acceptable to eat?

  • Q : What has happened to the function of gene....
    Biology :

    None of the daughter cells produced after this recombination event express gene A, even though its DNA sequence is unchanged. What is the best way to describe what has happened to the function of ge

  • Q : Population of mice living in your attic....
    Biology :

    Why do you have more mice than you did when you first bought the cat? Why do we not see situations such as this happening in humans as often as we see them in other organisms?

  • Q : What effect does the acid have on the enzyme....
    Biology :

    Design an experiment. Provide a detailed account of the materials and methods used to conduct the experiment. Also include the methods for data collection and analysis.

  • Q : Stages of cellular respiration....
    Biology :

    In glycolysis, as in all the stages of cellular respiration, the transfer of electrons from electron donors to electron acceptors plays a critical role in the overall conversion of the energy in foo

  • Q : Risk for abnormalities....
    Biology :

    What part of the conduction system might be at risk for abnormalities and Newborn has vsd what would happen to the mycardium or the right ventricle due to the vsd

  • Q : How would the symptoms be different....
    Biology :

    A baby is born with a hole between the right and left atrium. Thinking of the anatomy of the heart, what symptoms would you expect to see? How would the symptoms be different if the hole was located

  • Q : What are the genotypes of the children....
    Biology :

    A brown-eyed man marries a blue-eyed woman and they have three children, two are brown-eyed and one is blue-eyed. What are the genotypes of the children?

  • Q : Signs and symptoms shown in bold....
    Biology :

    On the basis of the signs and symptoms shown in bold above, where is the lesion and what is the most likely cause?

  • Q : Explain how dna meets the criteria....
    Biology :

    Describe the biochemical composition, structure, and replication of DNA. Discuss how recombinant DNA techniques may be used to correct a point mutation.

  • Q : What will its turnover number be....
    Biology :

    Can you please work out this problem for me?I f a carboxylase (Mr 40,000) at a concentration of 0.1 Pg/ml and one active site per molecule has a Vmax  of 0.3 x 10-5 M/min, what will its turnove

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