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Q1. What unique aptitude do DNA molecules have? Why is this ability so important? What are the similarities and differences in DNA and RNA? What are the respective functions in general and in protein systhesis? What are some things that might damage genes? Q2. As a biologist it is your job to look for plants that have evolved structures with a selective advantage in dry hot conditions. Which of the adaptions would be least likely to meet the objective?
If a pea plant that is heterozygous for round, yellow peas (RrYy) is crossed with a pea plant that is homozygous for round peas but heterozygous for yellow peas (RRYy), how many dissimilar phenotypes are their offspring expected to show.
What is "Independent Assortment" of chromosomes? Who is associated with this theory? Throughout what phase of Meiosis I does it happen.
Why can prakaryotes quickly re infect a patient if they are not wiped out? How may this result in the evolution of drug resistant pathogens.
Suppose the Sun had a temperature of 17,400 K (three times its present temperature) but was the same size it is now. How much more energy would the Sun emit per second.
What is left-sided and right-sided heart failure? Which of these symptoms reflect left-sided heart failure and which reflect right-sided heart failure? Why with reasons.
A diagnostic of phlebitis was made. What is Phlebitis and what more serious condition may result if proper healing doesn't occur? What is the treatment for this patient and what will be the likely outcome from this disease.
The client is 52years old and has a history of hypertension. His cholesterol level is 245. He states his job is very stressful. He admits he is overweight. His father died of stroke at age 60. The nurse encourages him to eat fish. Why is the nurse te..
An assured drug that is used to control high blood pressure stimulates K+ excretion in the kidney such that plasma [K+] decreases from a normal value of 5 mM to 2.5 mM. Intracellular [K+] is largely unaffected. What effect this drug will have on the ..
What are the most probable genotypes of the male and female parents? Give details the strategy used to determine the genotypes. What is the probability of the subsequently offspring having a spotted brown tail.
Suppose after washing your hands, you leave ten bacterial cells on the new bar of soap. You next decide to do a plate count of the soap after it is left in the soap dish for 24 hours. You dilute 1g of the soap 1:10 and plate it on a standard plate co..
At the end of the measurement period, which group will have produced the greatest volume of urine and which group the minimum? Describe your answer in details.
Throughout exposure to elevated glucose, a yeast cell's membrane glucose transporters will rapidly increase so the cell can import glucose. Which will represent the yeast cell response.
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