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A father of a certain family belongs to blood group AB, and the mother to blood group O. They have four children, one belonging to blood group AB, one to group A, one to B and one to O. One of these children is adopted and another child is from earlier marriage of the mother. State which is the adopted child and which is the child from an earlier marriage and why?
Compare and contrast fatty acid breakdown and synthesis.
Why were there complaints then about night-blindness, bone demineralization, and blood-clotting problems. If they have a large family, in what ways have to the colorblindness trait affect their children.
you count 13 bacterial cells in the smallest square of a hemocytometer culture was diluted 1:5 prior to placing a sample on the hemocytometer. what is the density of the original undiluted culture?
How does infection, or inflammation stimulate the stress response?
Explain the nonspecific antimicrobial effects of mucus, lysozyme, and low pH. For each of these substances, list where they are found in the body and how they function in fighting pathogens.
The enzyme Bromelin is a cysteine protease from pineapple that utilizes a similar mechanism to serine proteases except the serine is replaced by a cysteine. Draw the mechanism of peptide hydrolysis by Bromelin.
explain the energetic of catalysis in simplest terms.
You are a CDC (Center for Disease Control) researcher studying malaria. Your goal is to understand the evolution of malaria in order to be able to possibly predict where a future outbreak may be.
Suppose that the cells grow at about 10^5 cells per square cm and contain about 10pg of RNA per cell, what is the theoretical yield of RNA?
Explain especially what happens to DCPIP and why and how. Explain results and purposes of each of the four tubes of solutions where the photosynthetic output of the Hill reaction was measured.
It was discovered that the replication of the ends of chromosomes was a problem due to the structure of DNA and the properties of enzymes used in the replication process.
Are any parasitic diseases directly communicable from person to person? If so, how are they transmitted? What kinds of precautions should be taken in caring for persons with directly transmissible parasitic infections?
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