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The disease rabies is caused by a virus that attacks the central nervous system. The virus is normally introduced by an animal bite that breaks the surface of the skin. Since the virus is not motile, why is it located in the central nervous system?
Compare and contrast aerobic respiration, anaerobic respiration, and fermentation and how do antibiotics work? Why do they kill pathogens without harming us?
A bacterial gene is known to spontaneously mutate at a high frequency. A study of one mutant gene product shows that the mutant protein made is shorter than the wildtype protein by four amino acids.
Assume you performed a gram stain on a sample from a pure culture of bacteria and observed a field of red and purple cocci. Adjacent cell were not always the similar colour. What do you conclude.
A thirty-five year old man has been brought in to the hospital with severe vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal cramping, and bradycardia.
A 20 year old female presents to your emergency service with severe head trauma from a fall. An MRI reveals swelling of her brain, but no sign of hemorrhage.
Within the given DNA sequence, which strand of nucleotides would produce the amino acid chain shown below? (which strand functioned as the template?
A particular human disease is caused by a recessive allele. If one out of every 2500 babies is born with the disease, what is the frequency of the allele? Assume the population is in equilibrium.
Can you describe to me the process of inhalation and exhalation and all of the muscles involved.
Think about cells in adult mammals in which Barr bodies are observed. Indicate whether each of the following statements are true or false.
Assume you work in a cool professor's Drosophila lab and you are told to figure a genetics problem regarding fly hairness.
In peas, tall plants are dominant to short plants. A cross between a tall pea plant and a short pea plant results in half the progeny being tall, and the other half being short. Therefore, the tall parent plant is genotypically ?
Which of these changes will decrease the effectiveness of gas exchange across the respiratory membrane?
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