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Q1. A. Explain what you observed in a plaque smear wet mount, direct stained slide, and indirectly stained slide. What were the similarities? What were the differences?
B. demonstrates what you observed in your cheek smear wet mount, direct stained slide, and indirectly stained slide. What were the similarities? What were the differences?
C. explains what you observed in your yeast wet mount, direct stained slide, and indirectly stained slide. What were the similarities? What were the differences?
D. Were cell types the same in all three specimen sets: yeast, plaque, and cheek? How were they similar? How were they different?
Q2. At 4.00 rm L, an expandable vessel contains 0.864 rm mol of oxygen gas. How numerous liters of oxygen gas should be added at constant temperature and pressure if you require a total of 1.96 mol of oxygen gas in the vessel?
Lipid metabolites are often seen as key elements in cellular signaling. Is this unique? Please provide several examples of the function of lipids as key elements in signal arrays and list the biologic functions these signals affect?
If amino acid sequences might be useful in determining how closely related dissimilar species are but may not be very useful for identifying a particular species, suggest two reasons why.
Barbiturates cause hypoventilation that is the slower-thannormal rate of breathing, since they suppress the respiratory centers in the brain. What happens to the red blood count of a habitual user of barbiturates? Explain in details.
A friend has just returned from a trans-Atlantic jet aircraft flight and reported that the plane dropped about1000 m when it entered an "air pocket." Explain to a friend what apparently happened to cause this drop.
Work out this chi-square value. How to do a Chi Square trouble for the gentics class.
What would happen to heart rate and peripheral resistance? Would it be probable to build a working circuit without the inhibitory interneuron? If so, how would you do it? If not, why can't you do it.
Who was Carl Weigert? What influence did Weigert have on Ehrlich. Other than the acid-fast stain, what other technique may be used to diagnose tuberculosis? What scientist developed this test.
Assume that there are 63 different naturally occurring amino acids. If all 64 possible combinations of bases for a codon resulted in coding for 63 different amino acids and one stop codon, which of the next mutations would NOT be possible.
Which of the next statements is untrue of the light reaction in photosynthesis.
What are the benefits of genetic engineering versus the potential risks. Critics claimed that the experiment was inconclusive. Which of the criticisms would be addressed by using a swan-necked flask in its place of the unsealed flask.
We are told that every surface we touch is teeming with bacterial cells, and bacteria are found in the pools we swim in, water we wash with, and on the hands of friends. Why don't we always have problems with bacterial infections all over our bodies.
How a biologist would explain how ability to run fast evolved in cheetahs, assume their ancestors would only run 20 miles per hour. How various total depurinations in your body each day.
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