Q: What do you think is the evolutionary advantage(s) of heterospory over homospory? Do you think it…
A: Plants are living things that belong to the Plantae kingdom. Among the organisms found there are…
Q: In the space given below draw a α galactose and a βGlucose.
A: The glucose and galactose both are the examples of monosaccharide, the simple sugars. They both are…
Q: What name is given to all chemical reactions that occur within body cells?
A: Cells are the units of structure and functions of living beings.
Q: 63 Neonatal hyperbilirubinemia is usually treated with phototherapy, resulting in prompt reduction…
A: Introduction Jaundice is an illness in which a high level of bilirubin, a yellow-orange bile…
Q: The "initiation" stage of cancer refers to: a) The stage where DNA is mutated, and permanent…
A: Introduction : Cancer is defined by the following characteristics: • Uncontrolled…
Q: 36 The manometric tracings show changes in pressure in the pharynx, esophagus, and lower esophageal…
A: Answer :- Lower esophageal sphincter shows pressure change that requires activation of enteric…
Q: Phenotypic variation in the populations is due to both genetic and environmental differences.
A: F1 and F2 phenotypic variation occurs due to two major components which are additive. The variation…
Q: Modified Acid-Fast Staining Procedure This technique is useful for the identification of the…
A: In laboratories, various techniques and staining procedures are used to determine the…
Q: The correct sequence of levels forming the structural hierarchy is (a) organ, organ system,…
A: Introduction Biological organisation is a reductionistic hierarchy of complex biological structures…
Q: Mantoux reaction (the subcutaneous oin linonologoh rido
A: Most people with a positive TB skin test have latent TB infection. To be sure, your doctor will…
Q: 1. A soybean breeder is aiming to breed for early maturation. He was able to cross variety A which…
A: Heritability means passing the traits from one generation to another. These are of two types: Narrow…
Q: If an athlete increases their strength capability by 15% and their body mass by 20%, their ability…
A: Muscle contraction Muscle contraction is defined as the shortening or stretching of muscles while…
Q: I live in the forests of Southeast Asia. I am arboreal and swing through trees. I have Y-5 molars,…
A: All the primates under super family Hominoidea consists of Y-5 molar teeth. This super family…
Q: QChapter 16 Special... Q Anatomy Chapter 1... i Anubhav Goud 95% 47 min 06 secs 19/20 > >> Which of…
A: Introduction: Rhizobium is a bacterium that fixes nitrogen. It exhibits symbiotic relationships…
Q: metachromasia Means * O Certain stains change the coloration O differente stains O different from…
A: Answer : metachromasia means : certain stains changing the colors.
Q: The photosynthetx electron transport causes the accumon of protons n which part of the chloroplast?…
A: A process in phototrophic organisms which helps in generating the chemical energy with the help of…
Q: toluidine blue is a stain for O cartilage O mucins O DNA all of tham
A: Toluidine blue has been utilized in to distinguish dysplasia and carcinoma of the oral cavity.…
Q: I need help with some biology questions for homework. We can digest starch by an enzyme called…
A: The body of an organism is just like a chemical factory. Numerous chemical reactions are…
Q: What process allows us to adjust to either extreme heat or extreme cold?
A: Humans are warm-blooded organisms and maintain their constant body temperature.
Q: For many enzymes, it is important to exclude water from the active site. Explain in your own words…
A: Enzymes are proteins produced by living organisms to catalyze specific metabolic and biochemical…
Q: In a randomly breeding population, the frequency of the dominant allele (D) is 0.8. The relative…
A: Introduction: population In the absence of evolutionary mechanisms, the Hardy-Weinberg principle…
Q: explain how α-tocopherol and ascorbate work together in suppressing the oxidation of polyunsaturated…
A: Polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) are fatty acids that contain more than one double bond in their…
Q: 34. in an experimental study of skeletal muscle function, an isolated muscle strip is electrically…
A: Muscle tension Muscle tension interchangeably called "muscle force" is the amount of force produced…
Q: What is dinosaur
A: Introduction Reptiles are animals belonging to the Reptilia class, a paraphyletic grouping that…
Q: glass knive used in scaninng electron microscope preparation O true O False
A: Introduction A microscope is a scientific tool that is used to investigate items that are too small…
Q: Define homeostasis and explain its significance
A: Living things exhibit certain features that are not shown by nonliving things.
Q: Pick the correct match. no cell wall, only plasma membrane: no large vacuole, only small ones: no…
A: A cell can be defined as, smallest entity which are capable of independent existence and also able…
Q: 2 Why is the slowing of the cilia lining the bronchi especially dangerous?
A: We’ll answer the first question since the exact one wasn’t specified. Please submit a new question…
Q: (phenylketonuria)
A: An allele frequency is calculated by dividing the number of times the allele of interest is observed…
Q: A polymer made of 24 monomers would have lost ______________ molecules of ________.
A: The examples of polymers in biological system are the proteins, polysaccharides etc. They are made…
Q: Retrotransposons are nonviral genetic elements that facilitate their own movement within the genome…
A: 1.True Retrotransposons comprise a large portion of mammalian genomes. They contribute to…
Q: explain the results of the experiment effect of the temperature and pH on amylase temperature
A: Answer :- Results 1) effect of temperature It takes less time to succeed in uncolored purpose at…
Q: 1. Identify the pathways in which the ff. intermediates are found. Write only the number (example:…
A: Introduction The process through which your body transforms what you eat and drink into energy is…
Q: specific organism representative of the group you chose, gather information about it, and identify…
A: Cleansing agents Cleansing agents are defined as the chemical compounds or substance that works by…
Q: In a large population of range cattle, the following ratios are observed: 49% red (RR), 42% roan…
A: Introduction Allele frequencies are used in population studies to determine what fraction of…
Q: To determine: Some adaptations that help protect seeds from destruction by animal consumption.
A: The generation of seeds and pollen distinguishes seed plants from seedless vascular plants and…
Q: Refer to the dot plot. Describe the type of cells detected using flow cytometry based on CD markers…
A: Flow cytometry is the technique used to analyze the single cells in the solution. It is a…
Q: ow does clonal selection hypothesis relate to autoimmune responses?
A: The immunological response of the body against its own cells and tissues is referred to as an…
Q: 1)HSP 70 is a chaperone protein that aids the folding of newly formed polypeptides during…
A: Introduction Translation is the process by which ribosomes in the cytoplasm or endoplasmic…
Q: The pathogenesis of food allergy involves: a) The production of immunoglobulin G to…
A: The immune system is a control network of organs and immune cells that detect and kill foreign…
Q: QII. Select the missing cell structure or organism Cell Structure Organism Nucleoid Central Nucleus…
A: Question : Missing Cell structure or Organism Bacteria Small vacuoles Animals Chloroplast Human
Q: QIII. Matching Question. Match the characteristics of the organism and the evaluation. Green plants…
A: Plant and animal cells are both eukaryotic cell .i.e they have well enveloped nucleus with nuclear…
Q: A nuclear power plant employee, 20 years old, was entered the hospital with a diagnosis of "acute…
A: Acute radiation syndrome arises due to exposure to ionizing radiation. These symptoms include loss…
Q: 7. In the human body, fibrinogen is necessary for sealing cuts and stopping the loss of blood. Since…
A: Biological macromolecules are the molecules which are needed in enough amount for the body. It…
Q: Tetrodotoxin is a neurotoxin found in puffer fish. This large molecule blocks the sodium channels in…
A: Introduction :- Neurotoxins are manmade or naturally occurring compounds that harm, destroy, or…
Q: Why does the patient have light menstrual periods that have now stopped? Choose all the INCORRECT…
A: In female reproductive system, certain hormones including estrogen, progesterone, and more plays an…
Q: A chemical or a pohon may directly enterfere with glycolys A reacts with NADH and oxidizes it to…
A: Glycolysis is the pathway that metabolizes glucose and other monosaccharides like fructose, and…
Q: The Cave cycle begins when CO2 reacts with A G3P B Ribulose bnphosphate (RuBP) C Oxaloacetate D.…
A: Photosynthesis is a metabolic phenomenon in which water reacts with carbon dioxide in the presence…
Q: The IRNA that was in the P site moves into the A site C. The tRNA that was in the A site moves to…
A: The process of protein synthesis is called translation. In this process transfer RNA, messenger RNA…
Q: 19. For this question, you will need to use the table for the genetic codes provided on the…
A: From DNA , mRNA is formed and use DNA strand as a template. Produced mRNA goes to cytosol and…
Step by step
Solved in 3 steps
- List the taxonomic rank of land plants and its ending.Differentiate the morphologically and anatomically of plants Aglaonema (Aglaonema costatum) and Snake plant (Sansevieria trifasciata) starting from Family to SpeciesWhat is the most dominate and diverse group of plants (give both the technical and common name)?