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Explain how human embryonic stem cells, adult stem cells, and skin cells taken from the same person would be the same and how they would be different. Explain what causes the differences you describe.
select a human cell that secretes proteins for example insulin amylase an antibody or mucus. describe how this protein
A person in the car accident shows the following symptoms: extreme paresis on right side, involving the arm and leg; reduction of the pain sensation on left side.
Why would a mutation in integrin cause blistering of the skin? What other proteins would you expect to produce this phenotype when mutated and why?
Please Guys I'm so desparate. I don't understand any of this. if you can show me a clear, step by step, exlanation using these examples that would be very helpful.
Natural selection is of limited effectiveness in preserving new favorable mutations. Why?
Q101. One of the following is present outside the plasma membrane but inside the cell-wall (a) Sphaerosome (b) Peroxisomes
If coat color in mice is not heritable and cats impose directional selection by preferring to eat brown mice, what will happen to the coat color of mice? a. mice would evolve away from brown coat color b. mice would not evolve a new coat color.
You are a neurologist and perform a patellar reflex on each side of the body in one of your patients. You notice that the left side reflex doesn't work. The patient can feel a gentle sweeping motion on the thigh in both legs, cannot voluntarily..
List six; provide two important functions of each, two components of each, and one disorder or disease associated with each.
Genes A, B, and C are linked on a chromosome and found in the order A-B-C. Genes A and B recombine with a frequency of 10 percent, and genes B and C recombine at a frequency of 25 percent.
how does Pigulicci's phenotypic plasticity differ from natural selection, The definition of phenotypic plasticity sounds a lot like natural selection's
define microevolution. How does the field of population genetics help to describe evolutionary change? How are allele frequencies calculated for a specific gene in a population?
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