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What are the similarities and dissimilarities between this type of a disorder an
What are the similarities and dissimilarities between this type of a disorder and a disease caused by an invading microorganism? Select the two correct statements. Both a genetic …
What are the similarities between a wind driven wave and a tsunami wave? Mark al
What are the similarities between a wind driven wave and a tsunami wave? Mark all of the correct choices for full credit. When they hit the seashore, they can both be 10 meters hi…
What are the specific problems and charateristics of different types of plants o
What are the specific problems and charateristics of different types of plants on Verdugo Mountain ( i.e Black Sage, California Bush, Chamise)? Answer the following for research q…
What are the stages of Masters and Johnson\'s sexual response cycle? a. arousal,
What are the stages of Masters and Johnson's sexual response cycle? a. arousal, desire, orgasm, and resolution b. excitement, plateau, orgasm, and resolution c. desire, excitement…
What are the stages of the cells in meiosis in the diagrams above? And what is m
What are the stages of the cells in meiosis in the diagrams above? And what is most likely the sex of the individual? For a-d I got a. Anaphase I b. Anaphase II c. Anaphase II d. …
What are the steps in the scientific method? If I wanted to understand how adole
What are the steps in the scientific method? If I wanted to understand how adolescents feel about their relationship with their parents, how would I do the following: State a Rese…
What are the stinging cells unique to the Cnidaria? Name 3 morphological differe
What are the stinging cells unique to the Cnidaria? Name 3 morphological differences between members of the phylum Platyhelminthes and those of the phylum Cnidaria. Compare and co…
What are the strength and direction of the electric field at the position indica
What are the strength and direction of the electric field at the position indicated by the dot in the fiqure(Fiqure 1) Give your answer in component form. (Assume that x-axis is h…
What are the strength and direction of the electric field at the position indica
What are the strength and direction of the electric field at the position indicated by the dot in the figure Give your answer in component form. (Assume that x-axis is horizontal …
What are the strength and direction of the electric field at the position indica
What are the strength and direction of the electric field at the position indicated by the dot in the figure? Give your answer in component form. (Assume that x-axis is horizontal…
What are the sub-threshold voltages? ______ What is the threshold voltage? _____
What are the sub-threshold voltages? ______ What is the threshold voltage? ______ What is the maximal voltage? ______ What is the supra-maximal voltage? ______ What is the reason …
What are the substrates and products involved in transcription. gle Chrome terin
What are the substrates and products involved in transcription. gle Chrome teringaandp.com/myct/itemview?offset-next&assignmentProblemID;: 88335233 ity: substrates. Products. …
What are the three categories of genes that, when mutated, can lead to tumor for
What are the three categories of genes that, when mutated, can lead to tumor formation (3)? the Vogelstein article uses the analogy of a car to explain what happens when genes in …
What are the three categories of genes that, when mutated, can lead to tumor for
What are the three categories of genes that, when mutated, can lead to tumor formation (3)? the Vogelstein article uses the analogy of a car to explain what happens when genes in …
What are the three classes of \"functional\" RNAs? Briefly describe the role of
What are the three classes of "functional" RNAs? Briefly describe the role of each class of functional RNA.
What are the three components of the cell theory? Of what is the cell membrane i
What are the three components of the cell theory? Of what is the cell membrane is mainly composed? TRUE or FALSE: A prokaryotic cell has a nucleus. TRUE or FALSE: An eukaryotic ce…
What are the three main components of the circulatory system? O heart, blood ves
What are the three main components of the circulatory system? O heart, blood vessels, and blood O heart, blood vessels, and lungs O heart, blood, and lymph O heart, arteries, and …
What are the three major energy reserves in humans and what is the relative amou
What are the three major energy reserves in humans and what is the relative amount of energy stored in each of these reserves? Where are the major storage sites for each of these …
What are the three major energy reserves in humans and what is the relative amou
What are the three major energy reserves in humans and what is the relative amount of energy stored in each of these reserves? Where are the major storage sites for each of these …
What are the three major steps in PCR? Write them in order of occurrence? Denatu
What are the three major steps in PCR? Write them in order of occurrence? Denaturation, primer annealing, and extension What is the purpose of the number of cycles during PCR? Wha…
What are the topological and organizational differences between a cranial nerve
What are the topological and organizational differences between a cranial nerve and spinal nerve? In other words, to which division of the nervous system do they each belong and f…
What are the transport proteins channels that are present in a neuron that trigg
What are the transport proteins channels that are present in a neuron that trigger action potentials? A) Na/K pump B) Calcium pump C) Glucose transporter D) Acqauporin E) A and B …
What are the two broad categories of plants? A. Trachaeophytes & Angiosperms B.
What are the two broad categories of plants? A. Trachaeophytes & Angiosperms B. Trachaeophytes & Bryophytes C. Trachaeophytes & Gymnosperms D. Trachaeophytes & see…
What are the two effects a neurotransmitter may have on a postsynaptic cell? Wha
What are the two effects a neurotransmitter may have on a postsynaptic cell? What are the two potentials that result from each of these effects? Describe why the sum of each poten…
What are the two general approaches that are used to study the impact of selecti
What are the two general approaches that are used to study the impact of selection on populations and how do they differ? What determines an organism s genetic system? How do sexu…
What are the two layers in the Earth’s mantle and what is each layer like? Font
What are the two layers in the Earth’s mantle and what is each layer like? Font Family Font Size 2. What is gravity's role in plate tectonics? Font Family Font Size 3. How might g…
What are the two leading sources of carbon dioxide emission in the US and what a
What are the two leading sources of carbon dioxide emission in the US and what are their percentages? Describe the processes (earth-sun relationship) responsible for earth’s clima…
What are the two main 6-carbon sugars in organisms? Why fructose sometimes calle
What are the two main 6-carbon sugars in organisms? Why fructose sometimes called fruit sugar? What are disaccharides made from? Name three main disaccharides in organisms. Why do…
What are the two main differences between capillaries in the periphery and capil
What are the two main differences between capillaries in the periphery and capillaries surrounding the brain? A. Capillaries surrounding the brain have no pores and are not surrou…
What are the two main types of vascular tissue and what do they transport? What
What are the two main types of vascular tissue and what do they transport? What term is used to refer to vascular tissue collectively? What specific cells make up these two types …
What are the two main ways that valence electrons participate in chemical bondin
What are the two main ways that valence electrons participate in chemical bonding? Diamond and graphite are both minerals comprised of carbon (C), but they have very different phy…
What are the two routes nutrients take after being absorbed by the small intesti
What are the two routes nutrients take after being absorbed by the small intestine mucosa cells (indicate which is for water loving/hating substances) What are the two places enzy…
What are the two specific steps where ATP is used? For the following pair, which
What are the two specific steps where ATP is used? For the following pair, which molecule is the oxidized form, and which is reduced? Which molecule holds higher potential energy?…
What are the two ways cells make ATP? What is a redox reaction? What does all en
What are the two ways cells make ATP? What is a redox reaction? What does all energy metabolism have in common? What happens to the energy released in catabolic processes? In glyc…
What are the types of cellular arrangement? What is the cellular morphology and
What are the types of cellular arrangement? What is the cellular morphology and cell arrangement of Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli, How are the cyanobacteria different…
What are the types of theories about the origin of life and explain? What were t
What are the types of theories about the origin of life and explain? What were the experiments to test these theories? How did life arise? How is diversity due to evolution? What …
What are the ways in which electrical and chemical synapses differ? What implica
What are the ways in which electrical and chemical synapses differ? What implications do these differences have on how they are used in the nervous system? What is an EPP? What is…
What are three key changes in vertebrate evolution from aquatic to terrestrial h
What are three key changes in vertebrate evolution from aquatic to terrestrial habitats ? Did limbs first evolve from terrestrial or aquatic vertebrates? According to your answer,…
What are three of the most effective ways to slow population growth? Why? 2. Wha
What are three of the most effective ways to slow population growth? Why? 2.     What is urbanization? Does urbanization increase or decrease environmental problems? Explain 3.   …
What are two approaches to cloning the human orthologs of the yeast genes? Selec
What are two approaches to cloning the human orthologs of the yeast genes? Select the two correct answers. a) This could be done by position cloning of genes of interest after cre…
What are two benefits of living in a social group? b) What are two costs of livi
What are two benefits of living in a social group? b) What are two costs of living in a social group? c) Describe one strategy primates use to cope with living in groups. For the …
What are two functions of bone marrow stromal cells with respect to B-cell devel
What are two functions of bone marrow stromal cells with respect to B-cell development? A. Cytokine expression and traps developing B cells in a specific location B. Recruits macr…
What are two main causes of recombination? Errors in DNA replication and damage
What are two main causes of recombination? Errors in DNA replication and damage to DNA induced by chemicals or radiation Independent assortment of chromosomes and crossing over be…
What are two mechanisms that stem cells use to asymmetrically divide Asymmetric
What are two mechanisms that stem cells use to asymmetrically divide Asymmetric localization of proteins and Asymmetric cues from the niche Symmetric localization of proteins and …
What are two methods to localize a protein in a cell? What is a reporter? What i
What are two methods to localize a protein in a cell? What is a reporter? What is a reporter gene? What are two examples of reporter genes? What is a transcriptional fusion? What …
What are two reasons why an observed/ experimental concentration is always less
What are two reasons why an observed/ experimental concentration is always less than the theoretical concentration? One reason should pertain to the beginning of growth and the ot…
What are two types of fermentation? What types of cells ferment lactic acid? Wha
What are two types of fermentation? What types of cells ferment lactic acid? What types of cells ferment alcohol and carbon dioxide? What forces a skeletal muscle cell to switch f…
What are two types of fermentation? What types of cells ferment lactic acid? Wha
What are two types of fermentation? What types of cells ferment lactic acid? What types of cells ferment alcohol and carbon dioxide? What forces a skeletal muscle cell to switch f…
What are two types of fermentation? What types of cells ferment lactic acid? Wha
What are two types of fermentation? What types of cells ferment lactic acid? What types of cells ferment alcohol and carbon dioxide? What forces a skeletal muscle cell to switch f…
What are varves? Varvesw are annual layers of sediment laid down by glaciers as
What are varves? Varvesw are annual layers of sediment laid down by glaciers as they melt each summer. Varves are annual layers of sediment laid down by stream floods dervied from…