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This week we shifted our focus to our eukaryotic "cousins", the plants. With that in mind, the discussion topic is designed to provoke some critical analysis of both systems. Pick one of the following topics and compare at least two major similarities and two differences between vascular plants and humans.
The "circulatory" system of vascular plants compared to humans
The reproductive cycle of vascular plants compared to humans
Organs or tissues of vascular plants compared to humans (you need to choose only one or two comparable tissue or organ types)
There is a second portion of this assignment that will force you to think about how plants affect our individual lives. In our day-to-day hustle and bustle, plants are typically overlooked for all that they provide for us. Simply stated, they are all too often taken for granted. With that being said, I would like for you to take the time to ponder just what plants have done for you. In fact, I challenge you to LIST and EXPLAIN at least ten ways in which plants in general or specific plants provide for you in your life and HOW they benefit or enrich your life. I encourage you to write your entry before reading any of your classmates' posts to see if you can come up with any original ways plants affect you.
What is most likely genotype of the father? Mother? If the seventh child had blue eyes what could you conclude about parents genotyoes. What possible dissimilarity between these forms would give chemists a clue that open-chain form was not present.
Explain why pateints with impaired renal function might beanemic. A student argues that stimulation of both theparasympathetic and sympathetic nervous systems will increasestroke volume. Explain this stiuation.
While hairless hamsters are mated with normal haired hamsters, about one-half the offspring are hairless and one-half are normal. When hairless hamsters are crossed with each other, ratio of normal-haired to hairless is 1:2. How do you account for re..
What is meant by the following statements: The genetics code is atriplet code, redundant code, unambiguous code, and universalcode?
Snoopy (aka Monoclonal anti-Talin)is a molecule that inhibits cytoplasmic talin activity. Discuss the effects on integrin-ECM activity, and clotting when used/unused. Is it good/bad with respect to clotting.
Consider this redox reaction that is involved in fermentation. Answer the following questions based on the forward direction of the reaction as shown below.
Normal blood glucose concentration (1000 mg/L) produce body osmolarity of about 3000 mOsm/L. An elderly woman with diabetes has a blood glucose concentration of 1800 mg/L that raises her blood glucose to 4000 mOsm/L. In this diabetic patient, pred..
What major event occurs during interphase of the cell cycle?
Explain an experiment that would differentiate between simple diffusion and facilitated diffusion of glucose across the cell membrane of a new strain of bacteria.
For the latter, you find that the usual nucleotide T is often replaced by C and therefore you are suspicious that there is a significant association.
q1. between march 2 and april10 five chronic peritoneal dialysis patients at one hospital became infected with
Where does ADH act in the kidneys, and what does it do and what is the baroreceptor reflex - what organ synthesizes new erythrocytes and thrombocytes? Does warfarin affect thrombocytes or not?
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