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1. What is a prosthetic group? 2. What is the prosthetic group in myoglobin? 3.
1. What is a prosthetic group? 2. What is the prosthetic group in myoglobin? 3. What is the oxidation state of the Fe in oxymyoglobin? 4. What kind of bonds hold heme to myoglobin…
1. What is a pure culture? a) a culture plate that contains morphologically simi
1. What is a pure culture? a) a culture plate that contains morphologically similar but unrelated bacteria. b) a colony of widely diverse types of organisms. c) a group of similar…
1. What is a restriction enzyme? Do they cut DNA molecule randomly? What is the
1. What is a restriction enzyme? Do they cut DNA molecule randomly? What is the advantage of using the same restriction enzyme to cut the gene of interest and the vector? 2. What …
1. What is a variation of a gene known as? 1. An allele 2. A genotype 3. A gene
1. What is a variation of a gene known as? 1. An allele 2. A genotype 3. A gene 4. A morph 5. A cell. 2. The position of a specific gene on a chromosome is called ______. 1. genot…
1. What is a ‘G-protein’? How are they activated and deactivated? What are some
1. What is a ‘G-protein’? How are they activated and deactivated? What are some hallmarks of the proteins they are associated with? 2. All cell signaling pathways eventually end b…
1. What is always true about a clone of lymphocytes that is not true about lymph
1. What is always true about a clone of lymphocytes that is not true about lymphocytes that are not from the same clone? (More than one answer may be correct). They share the same…
1. What is an icefall? a. It is an area that is exensively fractured due to a st
1. What is an icefall? a. It is an area that is exensively fractured due to a steep increase in gradient of the glacier. b. Ice fall is the general term used to describe glacial i…
1. What is an important control on the process of soil formation? 2. Another wor
1. What is an important control on the process of soil formation? 2. Another word for soil horizons? slalom solum shalom strata solemn olistic 3. Select all the true answers. The …
1. What is bacteriuria? When is it significant? 2. How do microorganisms enter t
1. What is bacteriuria? When is it significant? 2. How do microorganisms enter the urinary tract? 3. Why is aseptic urine collection important when cultures are ordered? 4. List f…
1. What is base level for the Mississippi River? Missouri River? 2. Tree types o
1.      What is base level for the Mississippi River? Missouri River? 2.  Tree types of convergent plate boundaries:    a.      Identify each type of convergent boundary.         …
1. What is basic and nonbasic employment, and why are both of these important to
1. What is basic and nonbasic employment, and why are both of these important to the local economies of communities in North America? 2. What is it important to understand how Nor…
1. What is biomass? What are the different kinds of biomass used by the UI Steam
1. What is biomass? What are the different kinds of biomass used by the UI Steam Plant, and the sources of each? 2. Why does the University of Idaho use biomass to generate steam?…
1. What is codon? (1pt) 2. What is an anti-codon? (1pt) 3. What tRNA bases can b
1. What is codon? (1pt)      2. What is an anti-codon? (1pt)           3. What tRNA bases can be attached to the mRNA codon, UGC? (1pt)           4. Where do the amino acids in th…
1. What is difference between affinity and avidity? 2. Does inside-out signaling
1.      What is difference between affinity and avidity? 2.      Does inside-out signaling enhance affinity, avidity, or both? Explain. 12. Which technique was utilized to demonst…
1. What is endomembrane system? List and briefly describe its elements 2. How do
1. What is endomembrane system? List and briefly describe its elements 2. How does the differential centrifugation work and how is the behavior of the particle during the process …
1. What is endomembrane system? List and briefly describe its elements 2. How do
1. What is endomembrane system? List and briefly describe its elements 2. How does the differential centrifugation work and how is the behavior of the particle during the process …
1. What is evidenced practice intervention saying to do (initially) for spinal c
1. What is evidenced practice intervention saying to do (initially) for spinal cord injury patients? 2. What is Cushing’s Triad? 3. What is the normal range for ICP? 4. What is th…
1. What is evolution? 2. Summarize Lamarck\'s hypothesis of evolution. 3. Summar
1. What is evolution? 2. Summarize Lamarck's hypothesis of evolution. 3. Summarize Darwin's voyage on the Beagle. 4. Explain how adaptations arise from natural selection. 5. What …
1. What is gene annotation? Describe one method for annotating a gene sequence.
1. What is gene annotation? Describe one method for annotating a gene sequence. 2. What is positive selection and what are the two methods for detecting it? 3. Describe the relati…
1. What is immunotherapy and why are people so excited about it? 2. When Bill re
1. What is immunotherapy and why are people so excited about it? 2. When Bill received a cancer diagnosis, his physician told him about the grade and stage of the tumor. Which of …
1. What is luminosity? 2. Does the luminosity of a star depend on the star\'s di
1. What is luminosity? 2. Does the luminosity of a star depend on the star's distance from us? 3. From which layer of the sun does the sun's light come? 4. Name the interior parts…
1. What is meant by a neutral polymorphism? a) a change in DNA that changes a mu
1. What is meant by a neutral polymorphism? a) a change in DNA that changes a mutation back to wild type? b) a difference in DNA sequence that changes a charged amino acid to a ne…
1. What is meant by a research question? 2. How are research questions (topics)
1. What is meant by a research question? 2. How are research questions (topics) selected and justified? 3. What is a literature search / how is it conducted? 4. How do survey and …
1. What is meant by desertification? 2. Choose one of the red (very high) areas
1. What is meant by desertification? 2. Choose one of the red (very high) areas of the map, and describe why you think this area is so vulnerable (do a little online research to a…
1. What is meant by the statement “DNA contains the instructions for the structu
1. What is meant by the statement “DNA contains the instructions for the structure and function of cells.”? 2. How do your cells know how to make a protein such as haemoglobin for…
1. What is meant by the term \"Precambrian\"? 2. What eons are included in the P
1. What is meant by the term "Precambrian"? 2. What eons are included in the Precambrian, and what are their beginning and end dates? 3. Why don't we find any rocks that have form…
1. What is meant by the term ‘global information systems’? 2. The European Union
1. What is meant by the term ‘global information systems’? 2. The European Union has stricter privacy laws than the United States, and not many US companies are willing to comply …
1. What is meant by, “Male Factor Infertility?” What conditions or characteristi
1. What is meant by, “Male Factor Infertility?” What conditions or characteristics might be associated with this condition? How widespread is this condition and are there any clin…
1. What is meant in the video by the term “ solar nebula ”? What shape do scient
1. What is meant in the video by the term “solar nebula”? What shape do scientists think it had? 2. How would larger and larger rocky bodies form from this nebula? 3. Where is the…
1. What is most homogolous with asci with ascospores (unity)? a. conida of penic
1. What is most homogolous with asci with ascospores (unity)? a. conida of penicillium b. fructicose lichen c. unicellular cells of the yeast, sachharomyces. d. round black asexua…
1. What is mutualism? Distinguish between obligate and facultative mutualism. 2.
1. What is mutualism? Distinguish between obligate and facultative mutualism. 2. Fungi are involved in the following types of mutualistic relationships with plants or animals: myc…
1. What is osmoregulation? 2. What are the three types of nitrogenous wastes? 3.
1. What is osmoregulation? 2. What are the three types of nitrogenous wastes? 3. What types of animals produce each type? 4. What is the “benefit” of each type? 5. What are the fu…
1. What is sensation? How is perception different but related to sensation? 2. W
1. What is sensation? How is perception different but related to sensation? 2. What do we know about babies and their abilities to feel pain? 3. What did Fantz's research find? 4.…
1. What is serum? How is it isolated? What nutrients does it provide to cells? 2
1. What is serum? How is it isolated? What nutrients does it provide to cells? 2. What are some disadvantages of supplementing media with serum? 3. How much does serum cost? Compa…
1. What is the Developmental stage of toddlers according to Erickson 2. What are
1. What is the Developmental stage of toddlers according to Erickson 2. What are the safety hazards for 3. Explain Psychomotor skills of 4. What are behaviors and reactions of 5. …
1. What is the Hardy-Weinberg principle useful for to geneticists? A. to assess
1. What is the Hardy-Weinberg principle useful for to geneticists? A. to assess how bad an allele is for an individual B. to determine when extinction will happen C. to predict wh…
1. What is the Influenza virus, and why has it been a concern to public health a
1. What is the Influenza virus, and why has it been a concern to public health as far back as 1918 until today? Make sure to address 5 key issues: viral transmission method, viral…
1. What is the Long Term Ecological Rescarch (LTER) program? Why are these long-
1. What is the Long Term Ecological Rescarch (LTER) program? Why are these long-term rescarch efforts worth the expense and other challenges they gencrate? Your response should in…
1. What is the age of the earth? (1 point) A. 3 billion years old C. 4.5 billion
1. What is the age of the earth? (1 point) A. 3 billion years old C. 4.5 billion years old B. 4.5 million years old 10 billion years old 2. An intrusive igneous rock is formed fro…
1. What is the angular size of Saturn as seen from Earth? 1.0 arcseconds 9.0 arc
1. What is the angular size of Saturn as seen from Earth? 1.0 arcseconds 9.0 arcseconds 14.0 arcseconds 19.0 arcseconds 2. What is Saturn’s orbit size? 9.555 au 15.569 au 20.723 a…
1. What is the answer to the Parkland formula question? Over 24 hours Over the r
1. What is the answer to the Parkland formula question? Over 24 hours Over the remaining 16 hours? 2. What would be the priority three top nursing diagnoses that would be appropri…
1. What is the approximate elevation of Wonderland Lake? Explain your reasoning.
1. What is the approximate elevation of Wonderland Lake? Explain your reasoning. 2. What is the elevation of the peak of Poorman Hill (near the western border of the map, midway b…
1. What is the average size of fragment a random sequence enzyme that has a 6-ba
1. What is the average size of fragment a random sequence enzyme that has a 6-base recognition site? A. 6 bp 8. 24 bp C. 256 bp D. 1296 bp E. 4098 bp 2. What is the approximate nu…
1. What is the average, maximum and minimum percent germination for each treatme
  1.  What is the average, maximum and minimum percent germination for each treatment? 2.   Which treatment had the biggest influence on germination? 3.   Knowing that in the Midw…
1. What is the best description of the \"oxyanion hole\" generated during the me
1. What is the best description of the "oxyanion hole" generated during the mechanism of a serine protease - catalyzed reaction? a. the oxyanion hole is generated as a result of d…
1. What is the best description of the \"oxyanion hole\" generated during the me
1. What is the best description of the "oxyanion hole" generated during the mechanism of a serine protease catalyzed reaction? a. the oxyanion hole is generated as a result of dep…
1. What is the carrying capacity? A) The maximum number of prey that a predator
1. What is the carrying capacity? A) The maximum number of prey that a predator can consume per day. B) The minimum number of prey that a predator can consume. C) The maximum numb…
1. What is the chance the mother in generation I is a carrier for this disease?
1. What is the chance the mother in generation I is a carrier for this disease? 0, 1/2, 2/3, or 1 2. What is the chance the child in generation IV will be a carrier for this disea…
1. What is the chemical composition of ) proteins, (2) lipids, (3) carbohydrates
1. What is the chemical composition of ) proteins, (2) lipids, (3) carbohydrates and (9) 2. Which of of the 4 types of biological molecules are often composed of only C, H,&0?…
1. What is the chromosome theory of inheritance? 2. Understand how independent a
1. What is the chromosome theory of inheritance? 2. Understand how independent assortment can cause gametes to have four combinations of alleles when an individual is heterozygous…