• Q : Fundamental niche and realized niche....
    Biology :

    Define the words fundamental niche and realized niche. How can niche differentiation or complementarity experiments describe aspects of evolutionary theory?

  • Q : Environment-resources-competition report....
    Biology :

    Review the temperature and precipitation data. How does the combination of temperature variation and precipitation levels find out the biotic features of the biomes?

  • Q : Statistically important difference....
    Biology :

    The mean IQ for three groups is 103, 100, and 90, correspondingly. Results showed the highly statistically important difference. Consider whether or not the researcher can accurately conclude that p

  • Q : Genotype of parental birds and their offspring....
    Biology :

    In poultry, the allele, B, can result in the black feathers. Its allele, b, can generate white splashed feathers the heterozygous results in blue feathers. The factors O and C are both needed for an

  • Q : Sodium dodecyl sulphate-formulate solution of sds....
    Biology :

    How many grams of the sodium dodecyl sulphate (mw = 288.37) would you liquefy in 80 mLs of the water to formulate a 20% solution of the SDS?

  • Q : Bacterial transformation....
    Biology :

    Highlight the major features of process. What does it achieve? What are the fundamental materials and how are they employed?

  • Q : Pain perception-assessment....
    Biology :

    The assessment of 60-year-old patient has taken longer than expected. In testing his pain perception the nurse decides to complete test as quickly as possible. When the nurse applies the sharp point

  • Q : Inoculated mixture....
    Biology :

    What could possibly take place to the yoghurt if inoculated mixture was incubated in shorter period of time?

  • Q : What could possibly take place to yoghurt....
    Biology :

    What could possibly take place to the yoghurt if the milk-based mixture wasn’t heated before adding starter culture?

  • Q : Describe hypothesis behaviour....
    Biology :

    In mid-afternoon, they’re on its under surface, each caterpillar hanging by few legs. Recommend a hypothesis to describe this behaviour. How could you test it?

  • Q : Flow of carbon-living things transformation....
    Biology :

    Critically describe the flow of carbon during living things considering its transformation from C02 to carbs and back as you from producers to consumers to decomposers in ecosystem.

  • Q : Examining culture of fruit flies....
    Biology :

    A geneticist is examining culture of fruit flies and discovers the single female with strange spots on her legs. The new mutation is named as melanotic.

  • Q : Generation of cross white leghorns and white wyandottes....
    Biology :

    In the domesticated chickens, a dominant allele C is needed for colored feathers, but the dominant allele I of the unlinked gene is an inhibitor of colour which overrides the effects of C. White Leg

  • Q : Watson and crick structure of dna....
    Biology :

    Watson and Crick revealed the structure of the DNA in 1953. But the description of the DNA began 135 years prior by man named Friedrich Miescher (Dahm, 2005). In brief describe this first experiment

  • Q : Dominant sex-linked gene....
    Biology :

    Dominant sex-linked gene B generates white bars on black chickens, as seen in Barred Plymouth Rock breed?

  • Q : Genome segments of influenza virus....
    Biology :

    Suppose you can fluorescently label one of genome segments of influenza virus and employ a confocal microscope to image the location of fluorescent label in the cell. If you allow the labelled virus

  • Q : Map units of distance between bent and rough....
    Biology :

    What is your best approximation in map units of distance between bent and rough?

  • Q : Potential genotypes for adults....
    Biology :

    Are there other potential genotypes for adults? Is there statistical support for them?

  • Q : Lack of equivalence of two cells in zygote....
    Biology :

    Discuss one experiment you could carry out to show such lack of equivalence of two cells in zygote. Clearly describe the expected outcome of your experiment in the answer you provide.

  • Q : Explanation for inheritance of kernel colour....
    Biology :

    Give an alternative explanation for inheritance of kernel colour and evaluate it by comparing observed data to which expected from your alternative hypothesis.

  • Q : Anatomy and physiology of human body....
    Biology :

    In the comparative anatomy we study the anatomy and physiology of human body, and we frequently compare our anatomy to anatomy of other living things…cats, pigs, sheep, etc. But how can such

  • Q : Huntington diseases and rapid progression of symptoms....
    Biology :

    Huntington diseases tend to strike earlier and lead to the more rapid progression of the symptoms as it moves from generation to generation. As well, it tends to hit earlier and progress more speedi

  • Q : Species richness and species evenness....
    Biology :

    Critically discuss why both species richness and species evenness are significant for healthy ecosystem. What occurs to the net primary productivity and to species diversity when humans disrupt wetl

  • Q : Profound developmental effects....
    Biology :

    In common fruit fly (Drosophila) the mutation in only one HOX gene will induce profound developmental effects (that is, antennae become legs or halters become wings).

  • Q : Processes of convergent and divergent evolution....
    Biology :

    Discuss the processes of the convergent and divergent evolution; how’re they different and how’re they similar?

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