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The fovea centralis is where cone cells are most concentrated and is responsible for sharp central vision (foveal vision), which is necessary in humans for reading, driving, and any activity where v
What is the most genetically simple organism (except viruses) on this planet? By simple I mean the least number of genes.
Do you know further data and the main or most significant events that leaded from that point until the current state of the art?
What evolutionary factors determines the number of mammaries (nipples/teats/breasts) a species has?
Is the ability to roll your tongue or not truly inherited or genetic?
What do we know about the parts that animals eat ? and how do we know it ?
Draw the gel electrophoresis pattern for the SDS-PAGE experiment described in 1A.
what is our nearest common genetic forebear that is known to exploit polarization sensitivity of its sight?
Is there a way of removing the maltose bound to my protein sample while also keeping the protein in its native state?
How large a garden do you need if you are to survive on them producing enough oxygen in a closed chamber?
Do we understand how the order of the HOX genes ends up being expressed as the order of the body segments?
Is music the only stimulus to elicit that spine-tingling?
I have heard this problem only happens with humans; if so, why doesn't it affect other mammals like Rhesus monkeys?
Is there a generic software (like SAMtools) that will align the reads in a scaffold one can use?
Why does low Na+ levels cause hypotension (low blood pressure). Alternatively, why does excessive intake of Na+ cause hypertension or high blood pressure?
What is a 'stromatolites' and what might be a possible relationship between their formation in early earth and atmospheric changes? What is the significance of this atmospheric change?
An acetic acid fermentation is maintained at pH 7.00. A sample of fermentation broth is acidified by adding concentrated phosphoric acid.
Chemical reactions progress towards equilibrium. What do we call organisms that have reached equilibrium for all their chemical reactions.
Explain the Golden Age of Microbiology from your perspective.
What blood disorder is your patient at risk for developing as a result of the loss of parietal cell function? Why?
Which ratio of phenotypes do you expect in the offspring?
What is heterophagic intracellular digestion? How is this process accomplished?
Which cell organelles are well-developed in secretory cells?
Why can the genetic code be qualified as a "degenerate code"?
What are three challenges faced by eukaryotic DNA replication and how are they resolved?