Q: 22. Which of the following mutations would be expected to have the most harmful effect on the…
A: Mutations Mutations are defined as any change or alteration in the base sequences of the DNA further…
Q: Enlist the three major categories of microbial identification techniques
A: there are three microbial techniques that help to identify microbes in different media.
Q: Explain how a “just right” amount of a specific chemical is advantageous to living things. How is…
A: Cell signalling Cell signalling is the way by which different cells interact and communicate with…
Q: What is the normal bacterial flora? What is its role in defense?
A: Introduction :- A population of bacteria that lives on or in the body and has a special ecological…
Q: How many haploid nuclei and haploid cell are present in female gametophyte of angiosperm
A: Introduction: When it comes to flowering plants, the female gametophyte grows inside the ovary's…
Q: Give three roles of the urinary/renal system in the body, be specific-one word responses will not be…
A: The body's urinary system is a collection of organs which removes extra fluid as well as other…
Q: What is the mechanism of anaphylaxis?
A: Introduction: Blood pressure lowers during anaphylactic shock, which results in insufficient blood…
Q: Describe IN short What is the anticodon of AAA and what is a codon vs anticodon?
A: The biological instruction manual known as DNA, sometimes called deoxyribonucleic acid, provides…
Q: pMDawn is digested with EcoR1, and BamHI. Resulting in fragments shown below: EcoRI: 20 kb BamHI:…
A: Plasmids are circular double-stranded DNA found in bacteria. The plasmids are used as vectors in…
Q: Classify the various specialized leaves that have modified to perform specific functions
A: Answer :- The particular elements of the leaf incorporate photosynthesis and happening. Botanists…
Q: Plan a one-day menu for a patient with hypertension, following the 2000 kcal. DASH Eating Plan and…
A: Note: Please note that as per our company's honor code we are not allowed to cite external…
Q: Human cells were influenced by ultraviolet radiation, and as a consequence of this the DNA molecules…
A: given some human cell DNA was destroyed by ultravoilet radiation and was later renewed
Q: 6. In the beginning the cell suspension is isolated and inoculated in a new culture vessel with…
A: Introduction Primary cell culture is the culture of cells directly isolated from parental tissue of…
Q: I want information about the experience of the effect of salinity on wheat germination?
A: Introduction Salinity refers to the salt concentration in the water. Salinity is the major factor…
Q: Describe the purpose of DNA replication.
A: DNA is made up of two stands that are twisted around each other in a double helix form. DNA copies…
Q: Match the mode of disinfectant action for each of the following Gluteraidehydes Alcohol Phenols…
A: Here we are given mechanism of action of some disinfectants and i have matched them with their…
Q: Describe the basic steps in acute inflammation.
A: Introduction Damage to body tissues results in inflammation, which can be brought on by a variety of…
Q: Why are viral infections so difficult to treat? Why do you think antiviral drugs cause severe side…
A: viral infections are indeed difficult to treat and following is a discussion of the same :-
Q: Describe what plays an important role in DNA replication ?
A: Living things contain organic compounds called "biomolecules." Four major biomolecules predominate.…
Q: 4- You are working with an epithelial cell line. Yesterday when you split your cells they looked…
A: Introduction Epithelial cells:- These are the cell present on the lining of internal body surfaces…
Q: pMDawn is digested with EcoR1, and BamHI. Resulting in fragments shown below: EcoRI: 20 kb BamHI:…
A: pMDawn is digested with EcoR1, and BamHI. Resulting in fragments shown below: EcoRI: 20 kb BamHI: 11…
Q: What is the correct family of the bacteria image below? (Bases on what was presented in the Lecture…
A: What is the correct family of the bacteria image below? (Bases on what was presented in the lecture…
Q: What is the survival value of semiconservative reproduction of DNA? : What is the survival value of…
A: Introduction :- The biological process of reproduction is how new, distinct creatures, or…
Q: To discuss the attributes used to define the biological success among animals and whether humans are…
A: Animals reproduce sexually, therefore characteristics are passed down through the generations.…
Q: What is the major composition of DNA?
A: Introduction DNA is an organic molecule that holds instructions for synthesising proteins as well…
Q: Distinguish between innate and acquired immunity.
A: Immunity is the body's defensive mechanism against the various pathogens. It can helps in…
Q: Enlist the two immunological diagnostic techniques that rely on a secondary antibody and explain…
A: Immune reactions to antigens result in the production of antibodies, and antibodies strongly attach…
Q: Describe which are Three possible models of DNA replication?
A: DNA is composed of two chains that are twisted around one another to form a double helix.…
Q: List the types of exudate produced in inflammation.
A: Introduction :- Exudate is fluid that seeps into adjacent tissues from blood arteries. Cells,…
Q: Okazaki fragments are small pieces of DNA synthesized discontinuously on the lagging strand of DNA…
A: Introduction: DNA replication is semi-conservative. The double helix's individual strands serve as…
Q: Compare and contrast the most common infections in individuals with defects in cell-mediated immune…
A: Introduction :- Antibody molecules released by plasma cells serve as the mediators of the humoral…
Q: Discuss the harm that is caused to a leech by pouring salt on it.
A: Leech is a blood-sucking organism which is hemophagic. It feeds on the blood. It is mostly found at…
Q: Determine whether people having B-cell deficiency can be successfully vaccinated against various…
A: A biological system called the immune system is in charge of identifying and eliminating foreign…
Q: 12. What is a cell line? * O Multiple growth of cells O Sub culturing of primary culture O…
A: Cell culture is the process of the growth of cells in the laboratory by providing them with…
Q: Glomerular colloid osmotic pressure is greater in the afferent end than in the efferent end of the…
A: Blood colloidal osmotic pressure (BCOP) is due to colloidal nature of blood. The blood is a mixture…
Q: The mutation doesn't change the amino acid in the polypeptide chain. A mutation that results from…
A: Mutation is the process of alterations in the genetic code therby results in the change in the…
Q: Write down the data-reduction techniques.
A:
Q: Glycolysis involves all of these steps EXCEPT creating ATP. the breaking of glucose. O production of…
A: Glycolysis is the process by which glucose breaks down and forms pyruvic acid which is gone through…
Q: We know that bacteria and archaea are very diverse in their metabolic capabilities, such as the…
A: Introduction :- Single-celled creatures fall under the category of archaea. These microbes are…
Q: Explain the role of lactic acid bacteria and yeast in the making of fermented foods.
A: Through the activity of enzymes, fermentation is an anaerobic process which results in chemical…
Q: 14) Compare meiosis between males and females; include where anatomically the stages happen and the…
A: Meiosis is cell division which occurs in the gamete mother cells or germline cells. It is…
Q: Test Case 1: Below is a file that contains two different alignments (separated by a '#') for the…
A:
Q: constructing a map of the plasmid, pDiddy. What is the smallest fragment size that the…
A: Double digestion Restriction enzymes are eye enzymes that induce cuts(cleavage) at their specific…
Q: The first difference between mitosis and meiosis occurs after the DNA has been duplicated, when…
A: A cell cycle is the sequence of events that occur in a cell as it grows and divides. A cell spends…
Q: You have collected a urine specimen on a patient at 8am. You cannot take it to the lab for culture…
A: You have collected a urine sample in 8am and you can't take it to the lab until 1 pm, so, the time…
Q: Please help me find the protein sequence in reference to the text below. "mRNA Sequence…
A: Cell is the basic structural and functional unit of life. The nucleus in the cell contains the…
Q: How do alterations in carbon dioxide concentration influence acid-base status?
A: Introduction :- The pH scale goes from 0 (very acidic) to 14 (neutral) (strongly basic or alkaline).…
Q: What are cytokines? How do cytokines promote inflammation?
A: Introduction The process of inflammation is how your body's white blood cells and the substances…
Q: Describe the term TFIIF.
A: A transcription factor (TF) (or sequence-specific DNA-binding factor) is a protein that regulates…
Q: 5- You need to pipette a 50µl from a 500ml stock bottle what should you do?
A: There are many ways to prevent contamination, and they should all be used during handling. With…
Differentiate between non-motile and motile microorganisms. Draw a comparison sample.
Step by step
Solved in 2 steps with 1 images
- Summarize the terms used to characterize microbes based on their physical growth factors; 1. pH (three terms, pH value, organism example each) 2. Temperature (five terms, temperature ranges, organism example each) 3. Oxygen (five terms, description of growth, organism example each) 4. Salt (three terms, salt concentration, organism example each) Please typeSummarize the terms used to characterize microbes based on they physical growth factors including... 1. pH (three terms, pH value, organism example each) 2. Temperature (five terms, temperature ranges, organism example each) 3. Oxygen (five terms, description of growth, organism example each) 4. Salt (three terms, salt concentration, organism example each)Construct a work plan for the identification of a specific microorganism from a clinical specimen
- Define the meaning of Suspension cell cultureName and explain the culture media that can be used for cultivating non-specific and specific microorganism? b. can culture medium be placed in a freezer? why or why notBriefly explain how you can determine the presence of coliform bacteria in a water sample.