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Question 1: what are the steps of DNA replication in the cell? Question 2: How do reasearchers mimic these steps in a test tube during PCR?
Which term most precisely describes the cellular process of breaking down large moleculesinto smaller ones? A) catabolism (catabolic pathways) B) metabolism
What parts of the cell must be broken down to extract DNA (hint think about cell structure)? Why is it more difficult to extract DNA from plants?
Question 1: Do double bonds occur between atoms joined by ionic bonds? Explain Question 2: What defect could cause a high rate of electron transport when ADP is low in a patient?
Question 1: What is the reaction called where small molecules are covalently bonded by removal of a water molecule? Question 2: What is the steroid that forms part of the cell membrane?
Question 1: What difficulties are encountered in trying to make firm conclusions from a single fossil specimen? Question 2: Why are indices better than simple measurements for comparing fossil specime
Bioinformatic- chou_fasman awk problem, Here is the question. My professor wanted us to finish this one. Attached is the request. It's about using awk to implement the Chou_fasman theory. And he also
Balace diet for pregnant women, What do you mean by the term balanced diet? List out the steps involved in preparing a balanced diet. Using such steps plan a balanced diet for a pregnant women in the
Question 1: Explain without using medical terms: articular cartilage destruction and damage on the talus
Question 1: How will Src Protein Tyrosine Kinases Inhibitors be used? Explain the mechanism and outcomes
How do Francis Crick and James Watson's accounts differ? How do the differences in their accounts influence views of their personalities?
What is the boudnary between the oral cavity and the pharynx in a frog?
Which of the following is the most predictable outcome of increased gene flow between two populations? a.) higher average fitness in both populations b.) increased genetic difference between the two p
Question 1: List 2 possible amino acids that form catalytic pockets. Question 2: List 2 possible amino acids that form transmembrane domains.
Dupuytren's disease is considered a fibroproliferative disease. Explain this disease in terms of normal fibrous scars formed in wound healing.
Question 1: How does a covalent bond affect the charge of the 2 atoms. Question 2: Propose a synthesis from 3-methyl butanoic acid to l-valine.
Question 1: Which two types of media did you use in this experiment? Question 2: Why did you need two types of media instead of only one?
Question 1: What is a frame shift mutation? Question 2: Make a frame shift mutation between the fifth and sixth nucleotide by adding one nuclotide
Which of the following is not a factor that determines blood pressure? a. Cardiac output b. Ankle-brachial index c. Peripheral resistance d. Blood volume
List some protein domains that are involved with transcriptional activation?Please explain how they are involved and what protein/protein complex they are found on.
The purpose of the AV node delay is to a. allow the atria and ventricles to depolarize and contract simulataneously. b. allow the ventricles to depolarize and contract before the atria.
What are the various respiratory organs that make up the resipiratory systems of the common verebrates (fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, mammals). what is the effect of cell size on the cell's abi
Discuss the evolution of the scientific method. Do you believe it is the actual way we practice science? Why or why not?
Why is it important that the surface area of the intestine be increased relative to the volume of the intestine? Describe the changes to the structure of the lung as it evolved.
the region of an enzyme that catalyzes reactions is called an active site, a binding pocket, a reaction site, a catalyst site, or an analog. Please explain.