Q: Laboratory Experiment: Spontaneous Generation of Maggots/Fungi 1. What will your control be? 2. What…
A: Laboratory experiment for spontaneous generation of maggots/fungi. 1. The control is the conical…
Q: Duchenne muscular dystrophy is caused by a recessive X-linked allele. A man with this disorder…
A: A genetic condition known as Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is characterised by advancing muscle…
Q: Genome type Capsid Envelope Viral replication occurs in Name viral enzymes located in the central…
A: Introduction - Viruses are neither classified as dead or alive. RNA in Viruses are usually unstable…
Q: Which of the following is not a function of telomeres? options: cellular clock protection of…
A: Telomeres are the repetitive sequences of DNA which are present at the end of the chromosomes. These…
Q: In a monohybrid cross, what proportion of heterozygotes is expected among the offspring?
A: Ans : Monohybrid cross is the cross between two organisms of same species that differs in one trait…
Q: chromosome
A: Chromosomes: These are threadlike structures made up of protein and a single DNA molecule which…
Q: controllable division? A inability of chromosomes to align during the metaphase B с alteration of…
A: Please follow step 2 for detailed explanation.
Q: Important roles and functions of Microtubule-Associated Proteins (MAPs) *** for increase in…
A: Microtubules-Associated proteins(MAPs): These proteins interact with the microtubules of cellular…
Q: Which of the following is a reason why massage therapy is being indicated as a pain management…
A: Pain is a nerve system indicator that something may be amiss. It is a painful sensation like a…
Q: What is the oxygen cycle and how does it look picture diagram
A: A covering (or layers) of gases that surround a planet and are held in place by the gravity of the…
Q: explain how is scoliosis caused by abnormalities in somite development
A: Scoliosis is the lateral curvature of the spine or backbone. Scoliosis mainly affects children…
Q: In a variety of tomato plant ,the leaves maybe pure green,pure white,or variegated (mixture). a)when…
A: The purebred is the crossing of two individuals with the genotype with the same alleles for a gene…
Q: What gamete can be formed with the genotypes Hh
A: The collection of genes that make up our genome and are in charge of a certain attribute is known as…
Q: Provide 2 examples of Diffusion, Osmosis, and Semi-Permeable Membrane (1 from the "Diffusion Through…
A: Diffusion and osmosis are quite similar which describes movement of substance from its a region of…
Q: The mammalian immune response includes both innate-response mechanisms and adap- tive-response…
A: Introduction Innate immunity is the non specific type of defense, which develops quickly and…
Q: Why do you think yeast is the one used for RNA extraction? 2. Cite qualitative tests to…
A:
Q: The risk of Cancer increases as body mass increases. Determining right and wrong
A: Cancer: The uneven multiplication of cells inside the body which can, later on, evade the…
Q: T.Taking too much carbohydrates increases a risk of death in human. Thus, completely avoiding…
A: I totally agree that too much carbohydrates increases a risk of death in human.This is beacuse carbs…
Q: The degeneracy of the Genetic code is due to A. a 1 to 1 correlation between single amino acids and…
A: The production of polypeptide chain (proteins) from the mRNA is known as translation that occurs…
Q: Answer the question xiv) Cite two (2) reasons why is it important for a researcher or a hospital…
A: Bacteria are the tiny microorganisms that can be harmful or helpful for the human body according to…
Q: All of the following are true about the design of the Beadle and Tatum experiment (one gene one…
A: The "one gene, one enzyme" theory was supported by George Beadle and Edward Tatum's demonstration…
Q: What is the map distance between the two rapid lysis mutations re and rf given the data below?…
A: In the question given that, re- rf- X r+ Large plaques= 5200 Small Plaques= 4800 Out of the total…
Q: When a neuron responds to a particular neurotransmitter by opening gated ion channels, the…
A: Neurotransmitter is a chemical substance released by neurons to communicate with the target cells or…
Q: Write down the functions of the following body system. Body System Functions 1. Skeletal System…
A: Introduction The human body has 11 distinct systems, collectively referred to as organ systems,…
Q: The CTCF protein is involved in the regulation of the Igf2-H19 gene cluster. Which of the following…
A: The gene expression involves transcription and later translation. Different mechanisms are involved…
Q: The doctor ordered Piperacillin-Tazobactam 2 grams every 8 hours as IV infusion. The available vial…
A: The amount of drug given at one time to the patient is called a dose. The compounds used in medicine…
Q: Does nicotine pass through the blood brain barrier? Why or why not?
A: Human nervous system is divided into central nervous system, peripheral nervous system and autonomic…
Q: 4586 patients were recruited in a study and information was collected on their different diseases /…
A: Research methodology is a procedure which is used for analyzing the data about a topic.
Q: What will happen if you FAIL to do the following during bacterial cell staining. a. Smear…
A: INTRODUCTION Staining This is a technique that contrast a biological specimen at microspic level.
Q: 18 14 15 19 16 17 6 8 Figure 1 Nereis parapodium whole mount Figure 2 Nereis cross section.…
A: Nereis is a genus of the worm under the family Nereididae. Its the type of polychaete worm. They use…
Q: What is the name of the inverted mini tube inside the larger test tube? Simmons tube Malachite tube…
A: Test tubes These are pieces of laboratory glassware that have finger-like length of glasshold and…
Q: t 9:00 am, you measured your culture's sucrose levels to be 100 M and maltose levels to be at 0 M.…
A: Maltose is a disaccharide sugar and is made up of two glucose molecules while sucrose is made up of…
Q: Armadillos spend a lot of time digging in soil find insects and plant roots to eat as well as make…
A: Digging is considered as a major type of activity in armadillos life because its their habit to dig…
Q: Determine whether this statement is true or false: Aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase covalently links the…
A: Transfer RNA, often known by the acronym tRNA and formerly known as soluble RNA (sRNA), is an…
Q: Phage with labeled proteins or DNA were allowed to infect bacteria. It was shown that the DNA, but…
A: The DNA is genetic material in living organisms that are composed of polynucleotide stands. DNA as…
Q: 8. Observe the sex-linked pedigree provided here that is tracking the red-green color- blindness…
A: Red green colorblindness is a disorder in which person is not able to distinguish between red and…
Q: The procedure to find the mechanism through which bacterial genetic material may withstand…
A: Bacteria is a prokaryotic organism and consists of circular double-stranded DNA. They have single…
Q: Describe and explain a human condition that results from the abnormal development of the kidney
A: These are the diseases which target the kidneys that affects the ability to perform functions, The…
Q: In science, a paradigm is a: a.framework of concepts shared by a community, on which theories are…
A: Introduction A paradigm is defined as a set of theories and assumptions that comprise a worldview,…
Q: You are conducting a genetic experiment with flies. BB represents flies with black eyes and bb…
A: Given - B - allele for black eye color b - allele for red eye color By convention, the allele ‘B’…
Q: Brianne does not have children. Daniel has four children. 1. Describe Brianne's fitness. 2. Who has…
A: According to the law of natural selection given by the darwin the nature selects the fittest. Here…
Q: Based on a 2,000 calorie diet, what percent of the percent daily value for total fat would be…
A: Given information Total calories =2000 Total servings per container = 4 Calories from fat = 100…
Q: monohybrid cross:
A: Allele: It is defined as one of the two or more versions of DNA sequence at a given genomic…
Q: What is specifically being observed in a Gelatin Hydrolysis Test?
A: Gelatin liquefaction can increase the invasiveness (ability to spread throughout) of microorganisms.…
Q: Which of the following is NOT TRUE about Eukaryotic Transcription: A. Occurs in the cytoplasm B. Pol…
A: Introduction Eukaryotic transcription is the complex process by which eukaryotic cells transcribe…
Q: Select one or more answers and submit. For keyboard navigation... SHOW MORE ✓ a Vascular system. b d…
A: Pteridium aquilinum, also known as bracken fern, can be found on all continents except Antarctica.…
Q: Melvin, ace biology student, is m hypertonic" and "hypotonic" mean. Melv nembrane. The figure shows…
A: Hypertonic hypotonic and isotonic solutions are solutions which refers to the tonicity or a measure…
Q: Which statement(s) below regarding DNA mutations is true: A. Mutations only occur in genes B.…
A: Ans: D) Mutation can occur in promoters. Mutation is a change in the sequence of DNA due to…
Q: In tabular form, differentiate the differences in morphology of monocot and dicot fruits
A: The most varied class of plants are the angiosperms or blooming plants. This group includes the…
Q: With the help of well labelled diagram describe the structure of a archaeal cell.
A: Archaea is a prokaryotic domain that are present throughout the biosphere. Many genera are…
Give the role of starch solution, phosphate buffer, and NaCI solution in the amylase test. What are some of the possible outcomes of the test?
Step by step
Solved in 2 steps
- When conducting the Triple Sugar Iron Test, what is the result of the bacteria Staphylococcus epidermidis?Urine samples for each patient were tested for ketone bodies, and a Benedict's reagent and glucose oxidase reaction was also completed. The results are given in the table below, with indicating a negative result and +, ++ and +++ indicating a positive result of different intensity. Patient A Patient B Patient C Patient D Patient E Ketone Bodies - +++ Benedict's Reagent +++ +++ +++ Glucose Oxidase +++ +++ + 4. For each individual patient A-E, using the WHO guidelines for the diagnosis of diabetes, write a short paragraph to explain: (b) whether this deduction is confirmed by the detection of ketone bodies and sugar in the urine samples from that patient ||What is different between Benedict test that use for qualitative determination and quantitative determination of Glucose?
- Differentiate thymolphthalein monophosphate method from alpha naphthyl phosphate method of prostatic acid phosphate determination.Differentiate Wintrobe from Westergreen regarding the accuracy of the test in a tabulated order. Why do men have lower ESR values than women?What is the lowest concentration of glucose that can be detected using Benedict's test and how reproducible are the results?
- Absorbance is directly proportional to glucose concentration for both routine clinical glucose spectrophotometry methods: glucose oxidase method and the hexokinase method. For each one, name the final product measured in each test reaction, which is proportional to the sample glucose concentration. A.) glucose oxidase: B.) hexokinase:Explain the role of L-tartrate in the determination of acid phosphatase . Differentiate thymolphthalein monophosphate method from alpha naphthyl phosphate method of prostatic acid phosphate determination. Why is acid phosphatase determination useful in establishing recent sexual intrusion as in the case of alleged rape? EXPLAIN 3-5 SENTENCESAbsorbance of urea for a diabetic patient is 0.335 while 0.214 is the absorbance of standard kit for the same test, calculate the concentration of this test ? Concentration of standard kit = 50 mg/dl. Repl...
- how is the determination of glyphosate level is done? what are the procedure and what analytical method is usedIf a sample is composed of a mixture of maltose, maltodextrin, and glucose, which of the following is expected? Adding alkaline CuSO4 to the solution will turn the solution into orange with some dark red precipitate. Performing Molisch Test on the sample will give a negative result. Reaction of the sample with phenylhydrazine will give a solution with yellow precipitate. Furthermore, inspection of the precipitate under the microscope will show cotton ball shaped crystals. . The Osazone Test on the sample will give a yellow solution with no visible precipitate.A person did estimation of blood glucose level by glucose oxidase method. But he forgot toadd ortho - toluidine reagent during glucose oxidase reagent preparation. what is the observation of the result?