A. Identify one similarity in the reasons for worldwide migration of groups or individuals during the last half of the 19th century.
Q: T. whipplei RNA Host nuclei - Host cytoskeleton CFM 50 μm Fredericks, D. N. and D. A. Belman. 2001.…
A: *Whipple's disease is a rare disease caused by Tropheryma whipplei which is an Gram positive…
Q: please highlight the correct answer
A: ANOVA test: ANOVA stands for Analysis of variance. It is used when the comparison is to make between…
Q: 4. Which of the following statements about the citric acid cycle is INCORRECT? A. It is a cyclic…
A: Metabolic pathways are a series of process which includes chemical reactions occurring in a cell.…
Q: Q1.32. In the terrestrial phosphorus cycle illustrated below, at what rate is the size of the plant…
A: Phosphorous is introduced into soil by the weathering of rocks. The soluble phosphorous is then…
Q: The first three codons for a mRNA sequence are 5’ GGC AAG UCU 3', What anticodons will the correct…
A: * mRNA that is also called as messenger ribonucleic acid is a single stranded RNA corresponds to…
Q: How does the B-cell avoid inappropriate bystander activation? Select one: a. Formation of a SMAC…
A: Introduction: B cells are part of the immune system and develop from stem cells in the bone marrow.…
Q: Select the one best answer to the following statements. 1. Nontherapeutic research a. will always…
A: Answer 1st answer is (e) b and d only
Q: The Cystic Fibrosis receptor (CFTR) is a transmembrane protein that functions as an ion channel…
A: The compartment where Delta 508 mutation occurs that leads to folding defect in CFTR. This causes a…
Q: 1.10 All of the following statements about plants are true except one. Select the statement that is…
A: Answer : The correct answer would be according to the question would be : Option B) a protected…
Q: After a naive B cell encounters a 1 and binds an antigen with its2 it enguifs and degrades the…
A: Immune cells are of two types: B -cells and T-cells. The B-cells which has never encounter any…
Q: Double-fertilization in flowering plants is the process whereby one sperm cell fuses with the egg…
A: In flowering plant reproduction, double fertilisation is the fusing of the egg and sperm, as well as…
Q: (Theme 5) You are testing the role of three proteins (Protein A, Protein B, and Protein C) which…
A: The electrophoretic gel electrophoresis mobility shift assay is also known as EMSA.This assay is…
Q: The "yoked control" experiments performed during operant conditioning of the aerial respiratory…
A: * A yoked control design in which matched research subjects are yoked by receiving the same stimuli…
Q: Use the following information to answer the question: Many species of food crops have been…
A: Organisms and their environments are inextricably linked and interdependent. Every alteration in the…
Q: Match each type of microscopy to its description Oldest type of microscopy; uses glass lenses to…
A: Microscope is an instrument generally used in laboratories to examine objects that are too tiny to…
Q: The liver is capable of performing bothe the urea cycle and gluconeogenesis. Describe how these 2…
A: Gluconeogenesis can be defined as the metabolic process in which the production of sugar occurs to…
Q: please highlight the correct answer
A: Phylogenetic tree is a diagrammatic representation of evolution. First organism (from where tree…
Q: 27. Which of diet? Ibs/day (as-fed basis) Alfalfa-Timothy hay 18.0 Soybean meal 44 0.9 Corn grain…
A: Essential minerals for animal health include common salt (sodium chloride), calcium, phosphorus,…
Q: 3. What would happen if there was not a lot of variety in the bears when they first reached the…
A: The theory of evolution by natural selection, first formulated in Charles Darwin's book "On the…
Q: 4. Nicotine, one of the components of cigarettes, slows cilia" lining the respiratory tract, causes…
A: CancerSmoking causes mostly lung cancer & can cause cancer almost anywhere on the body. This can…
Q: The thermodynamics of vesicle loading: Primary and secondary active transport Given the provided…
A: Introduction Using the formula ∆G = zF∆V + RTln([H+in]/[H+out])where, ∆G is the Gibbs free energy; z…
Q: Rickets is the result of: a lack of vitamin D. high UV exposure. a lack of melanin. severe air…
A: The disease is a state which is deviated from healthy state. The health is defined as the…
Q: Adaptin 2 (AP2) was the Mickey Mouse aciking structure that we saw in class. Those proteins are…
A: various types of bond forms between proteins.
Q: Mary, a sever in a local café stays home from work for a few days with a case of what appears to be…
A: As mary has several symptoms we should know about the disease. Let's have an introduction to the…
Q: 1.4, & 1.5 D. Maintenance of Body "ame gans ction MAAA Respiratory System Nose, pharynx, larynx,…
A: The cardiovascular system also known as the circulatory system; consists of the heart, blood…
Q: Individuals with Marfan Syndrome can have a weakened aorta and be at risk for an aortic aneurysm or…
A: Marfan syndrome is genetic condition in which there is a defect in gene, which produces protein,…
Q: members are GAP proteins G(beta/gamma) complex has higher affinities to GDP-bound alpha-subunit than…
A: The GPCR can now activate a trimeric GTP-binding protein, or G protein (Figure 1). The G protein is…
Q: Consider the following scenario: Molecule X is highly concentrated outside of a cell membrane.…
A: The transportation of molecules across the plasma membrane depends on their concentration gradient…
Q: Lactose exists in two Why?
A: Disaccharides are made up of two monosaccharides. Lactose is a disaccharide made up of glucose and…
Q: For genotype: repP lach lacPt lacO+ lacZt lacY Select the best description of beta-galactosidase…
A: Beta galactosidase is an enzyme which breaks the disaccharide lactose to produce galactos and…
Q: Which image shows the type of leukocyte responsible for antibody production? D O D O E Submit…
A: Introduction Leukocytes (also known as white blood cells) are a type of blood cell that lacks…
Q: Identify the structures that are part of the male reproductive system. Select 2 choice(s) vas…
A: The male reproductive system includes- Penis, scrotum, testes, epididymis, vas deferens, prostrate…
Q: Thick beaks are dominant (T) to thin beaks in a species of finches. t t II t It ttttt Select ALL of…
A: Genotype can be described as a genetic makeup of an organism.
Q: Peptide Structure Construct the primary structure of the following oligopeptides, preferably in…
A: The primary structure of a peptide refers to the linear arrangement of amino acids. The primary…
Q: Neurons can be classified in a number of ways. Which of the following is NOT a method used to…
A: *Neurons are units of brain and nervous system which are helpful in receiving sensory input from the…
Q: If you examined an en-GFP transgenic fly, where would you expect to see GFP expression? O In the…
A: *GFP can be introduced to animals by using transgenic techniques will be maintained in their genome…
Q: 6. What factors influenced the isotopic composition of oxygen in skeletons of marine organisms…
A: To explain: To explain the factors that influenced the isotopic composition of oxygen in skeletons…
Q: 2. If the following redox reaction occurred, which compound would be oxidized? Which reduced? C4H6O5…
A: There are several types of chemical reactions happening inside the body. These reactions are called…
Q: The biological purpose of the crop is to: grind food to compensate for lack of teeth balance the…
A: The biological purpose of the crop is to Grind the food to compensate for the lack of teeth…
Q: Dynamic instability causes microtubules either to grow or to shrink rapidly. Consider an individual…
A: Microtubules, along with intermediate filaments and microfilaments, make up the cell skeleton, which…
Q: Which of the following models of sexual selection may result in phenotypes that are not beneficial…
A: Sexual selection is a process by which definite organisms generate more offspring than other…
Q: How many alleles do living things have for each gene? Type a number into the blank. 2
A: Allele : Allele is one of two or more forms of gene that arise from mutation present in the…
Q: Hardy-Welnberg Equilibrlum Scenario In a population of beetles, the dominant shell color is black…
A: In genetic studies, the Hardy–Weinberg principle, also called as the Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium,…
Q: 3. The fruit fly species, Drosophila biarmipes, gained its spots by a mutation in a single gene. a)…
A: Disclaimer: due to time constraints we will be answering your first 2 questions here , please ask…
Q: A. Which operons would be functional under these conditions? lac and trp B. What repressors would be…
A: A. Which operons would be functional under these conditions? Answer - lac and trp operon. B. What…
Q: QUESTION 6 In the following arterial blood gas values, determine whether the condition would be…
A: A arterial blood gas (ABG) test estimates oxygen and carbon dioxide levels in your blood. It…
Q: Biology QUESTION 1. compared the seawater (SW) acclimation response of three salmonid species. All…
A: Fish are aquatic animals that live in the sea, rivers, lakes, and oceans. Individuals increasingly…
Q: Answer selected is incorrect
A: To determine which mutation is most likely to result in a pseudo-revertant phenotype, we need to…
"Adjudging that you have asked scores of questions, the first one will be solved for you. Please ratify the question you want to be solved in particular."
The most significant factor contributing to the migration of the people from the rural areas to the urban areas was industrialization. It led to urbanization. Capitalism became the ideology of modern society. The establishment of industries and factories gained momentum, which ultimately resulted in the migration of people from small towns to larger cities.
Trending now
This is a popular solution!
Step by step
Solved in 3 steps