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What is the virulence factor that causes the pathogenesis of this patient's condition? Explain the pathophysiology of the clinical manifestations.
Explain the process of binary fission and discuss how the generation time or doubling time of bacteria impacts the development of diseases.
What are mutations? How do they happen? What is Horizontal Gene Transfer (HGT)? Identify and briefly describe the 3 HGT processes seen in Bacteria.
Looking at the history, explain whether you are able to exclude any group of pathogens (i.e. timing, potential route of infection, etc.)?
Explain the condition that the vast majority of these strains cause. A small number of strains pose a much more severe threat to human health.
What nutritional advantage do acorns provide in the fall as squirrels prepare for hibernation?
Find any association evidence not related to homology. Co-expression data, phylogenetic codistribution, physical clustering, gene fusion.
Discuss two more prominent concerns for medical staff. Neither of them have had vaccines developed that are effective at preventing the contraction of disease.
Explain why type a blood cannot be given to someone that has type B blood. Why can the person with type B blood receive red blood cells that are type O?
What do you want us to know about you? Where are you from? What are some of your interesting hobbies? What do you want to do once you graduate?
Based on your data, is there a difference in average RBC size depending on magnification? Explain why this is the case.
Determine the number of bacterial cells per ml. in the original culture. Determine the number of bacterial cells per gram of meat.
Describe one potential result that the researcher could have obtained that could explain how the bacterium became resistant to the antibiotic (root cause).
What does the retained potential of Meckel's cartilage (MC) to ossify within living mammals imply in regards to evo-devo?
What vital role did Rosalind Franklin play in the discovery of the structure of the DNA molecule? Did she share the Nobel prize for the discovery?
Explain your answer. Is there much overlap between the organisms in these two categories? Why or why not might this be the case?
What is the olfactory crest? What are two ways that squid can protect themselves from predators? What does the term vestigial mean?
If a freshwater protist were placed in saltwater, which osmotic term would be appropriate to describe this environment? What would happen to this protist?
Which Sea floor feature does this deepest depth likely represent? What was the shallowest depth recorded from the simulated seafloor model?
Describe their taxonomy, their optimum conditions for growth, location they are farmed, type of farming, and an image of the seaweed or algae.
Based on what you know about this experiment, do you think the results support the idea that moving in a group makes an individual less likely to be attacked?
Describe what would happen to blood pressure and explain the physiology of the response for each: (Write your reply in a list)
Problem: Does ocalar dominance have a significant effect on eye reaction time from a visual stimulus. How so?
Discuss the pathogen that is responsible for causing the infection and how the infection is transmitted and acquired.
Write out the pathway blood takes first moving through the heart (starting at the right atrium), supplying the arm with oxygen