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Describe the lifecycle of Plasmodium, the parasite that causes malaria.Start with infection. Describe the role of the sporozoites,merozoites, and gamteocytes in the life cycle, and specify whereyou will find each of these forms of the parasite. Specify whichprocesses occur in the human host and which occur in theAnopholes mosquito host. Include information on bothsexual and asexual reproduction of the parasite. Explain howPlasmodium is able to evade the human immune system, andwhat stages of the life cycle are associated with disease symptoms.If you were a research scientist studying malaria, which of the life stages of Plasmodium, or its mosquito insect vector,would you target for disease control, and why?
Red blood cells discovered in the plasma of mammals do not contain a nucleus. List all the possible benefits and limitations imposed on these cells by not having a nucleus.
Describe why the Q Cycle hypothesis was proposed and what, if any, experimental evidence exists to support such a cycling of hydroquinone.
Compare how light energy is used to generate a proton motive force in cyanobacteria and in the archaeon Halobacterium halobum.
You are working with a Gram positive bacterium that can be grown in Tryptic Soy Broth, a complex medium, or in a defined medium containing glucose, ammonium sulfate, potassium phosphate, ferric chloride, sodium phosphate and magnesium sulfate.
Five loci control a polygenic characteristic. There are two alleles at each locus, one additive and one non-additive. Assuming the non-additive alleles do not contribute to the characteristic, and each additive allele contributes equally, how many..
Imagine that you briefly heat 84.0 g of a red powder known to be mercuric oxide. After the sample has cooled, you notice a few globs of liquid mercury are mixed together with unreacted red powder. If the mass of the resulting mixture is 82.5 g, wh..
CTP differs from UTP by a single nitrogen atom in place of oxygen on the pyrimidine ring. What serves as the source of the nitrogen atom in the reaction catalyzed by CTP Synthetase?
Genetically modified almonds to be come allergen-free. What is the step by step mechanism of how to use antisense technique to prevent allergen gene from being express?
After some time, you start your experiment. Before exposing the population to pesticide, you are able to determine that the frequency of the resistance allele in the sample is 0.08.
Evolution is considered the unifying theme of biology. How do cell ultrastructures support this idea? Provide examples of modifications and specializations in specific types of cells.
A man with a chin dimple and a non dimpled woman produce eight children, all having the chin dimple. Can you be certain of the man's genotype? Why or why not? What genotype is more likely, and why gives reason.
What are the causes, symptoms, and complications associated with Type I, Type II, and gestational diabetes (GD)? Compare for similarities and differences.
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