Q: 1. "List three properties of a virus that might be used as criteria for classification (taxonomy)
A: Virus is a obligate intracellular parasites which requires living host to survive.
Q: In the production of alcoholic beverages, ethanol accumulates as a waste product of fermentation. Th...
A: Yeast is a fungus that can eat a variety of nutrients, but can easily digest sugar, a type of sugar....
Q: Leni Marcos, 30-year old woman, gravida 1 para 0 presented to her OB/GYN for her first prenatal visi...
A: Rhesus disease is a condition where antibodies in a pregnant woman's blood destroy her baby's blood ...
Q: %3D %3D %3D %3D 13 14 29 26 What explanation would best describe this karyotype? During meiosis...
A: In meiosis cell division a single cell divides twice to produce four cells containing half of the or...
Q: some enzymatic inhibitors
A: Enzyme inhibitors are molecules that interact in some way with enzymes and the rate of enzyme cataly...
Q: Identify whether the evidence is an example of comparative anatomy (homologous structure or analogou...
A: Comparative anatomy are the similarities and differences between organisms.
Q: Chapter 6 talks about entry of enveloped viruses and non-enveloped viruses into cells along with ent...
A: I am answering this question based on standard knowledge of virology and not according to the chapte...
Q: What type of tissue is shown here? Epithelium Connective O Nervous O Muscle
A: Introduction :- The epithelium is a type of body tissue that covers all of your body's internal and ...
Q: Name one protozoan or fungi that is medically relevant. What makes it relevant?
A: Introduction: Single-celled organisms are known as protozoa. They range in size and shape from an am...
Q: The Microorganisms that will be studied in this course includes representatives of all microscopic l...
A: Microorganisms are microscopic organisms exists as unicellular, multicellular or clusters of cells. ...
Q: Question 3 In Genetic decline, restoration and rescue of an isolated ungulate population (Poirier et...
A: Question 4 looks incomplete ,so here we provide answer of Question 3 only. Please re-upload the ques...
Q: The father of three sons and two daughters begins to show symptoms of Huntington disease. What is th...
A: Huntington's disease is a rare, genetic condition that causes nerve cells in the brain to break down...
Q: What region of the brain is responsible for memory retrieval?
A: Brain is very important part of the central nervous system;where processing of information takes pla...
Q: true or false. the distance the objective lens is from the specimen when the specimen is in focus is...
A: Microscopes enable the magnification of microbes and other minute substances by using a combination ...
Q: a) Probability that their child will have three recessiveness: no freckle, no dimples, and has widow...
A: A- the Probability that their child will have three recessiveness: no freckle, no dimples, and has w...
Q: Question 2 Molecular switches govern intracellular signal transduction by switching a protein betwee...
A: The Central Dogma is the process of converting genetic molecules into functional products, in which ...
Q: if the ocular lens has a magnification of 20x and the total magnification of the image is 500x. wha...
A: Since you have asked multiple questions , we will be able to answer only 1st question . For rest qu...
Q: volts should my gel be run
A:
Q: Why are mutations crucial for evolution? Mutations in germline cells that affect large parts of the ...
A: The mutation is the fundamental cause of all variation. Natural selection and genetic drift are evol...
Q: define symbiosis, commensalism, mutualism and parasitism and give an example of each
A: A biological interaction is the effect of two species living together in a community on each other i...
Q: A Metric ruler was placed under the microscope and using the low power object(10x). a student measur...
A: As per bartleby guidelines we are to answer only one question at a time, so kindly post other questi...
Q: Which of the following statements is incorrect about the rules in biological nomenclature? a. Order ...
A: Binomial nomenclature is the biological system of naming the organisms in which the name is composed...
Q: Forward Genetics Analysis uses a variety of beneficial approaches to identify never before described...
A: Organisms in this initial cross are called the parental, or P generation. The offspring of the RRYY ...
Q: how does respiration take place in plants
A: ANSWER: RESPIRATION I...
Q: Based on the structures of some polysaccharides studied, which of the following is its main function...
A: Carbohydrate are the biological macromolecules which consists of elements like carbon , hydrogen as ...
Q: Explain the two stages of photosynthesis (what are the reactants and products of each stage. Where i...
A: As per our company guideline we are supposed to answer only 1st question or first 3 sub parts of the...
Q: Which of the following statements regarding microbial death is FALSE? Question options: cell...
A: Microbial death is defined as the permanent loss of reproductive capacity of microbes under ideal en...
Q: Read each statement carefully. Write TRUE if the statement is correct and if not, underline the word...
A: 3- statement is incorrect the correct one is epigymous . 4- statement is true. Locule is a chamber w...
Q: Put the following in the correct order and describe each pattern of disease : period of convalescenc...
A: ANSWER: The five periods of diseases in correct order are : 1. The Incubation Period 2. The Prodrom...
Q: Why is Plant Taxonomy considered as the most basic and most derived/ synthetic field of Biology? Exp...
A: *Plant taxonomy is the science of identification and classification and naming of organisms and pla...
Q: Which of the following is the correct order of steps of the scientific method? make observations, dr...
A: Question 1) Option (2) is correct. - make observations, create a hypothesis, test the hypothesis, co...
Q: Question 47 Bacterial cell walls are composed of O chondroitin sulfate chains O peptidoglycans O hep...
A: The polysaccharides are made up of monosaccharide units that are present in bacteria, plants and ani...
Q: How do you define a coral colony? in terms of individual polyps? or as an entire colony?
A: Corals are invertebrate species that belong to the Cnidaria family of colorful and interesting creat...
Q: 7. While there are many criteria to describe the difference between two species, thế biological defi...
A: Q. While there are many criteria to describe the difference between two species, the biological defi...
Q: What will happen to a red blood cell in an isotonic, hypotonic and hypertonic solution? explain clea...
A: Tonicity is the tension developed in a system due to the presence of osmotically active substance in...
Q: Question:- Most WBCs of the adaptive immune system generally reside in either lymph nodes or the sp...
A: Adaptive immune responses are produced by white blood cells called lymphocytes. There are two distin...
Q: The best way to maintain physical fitness is to do exercise regularly. Doing exercise regularly can ...
A: Maintaining a physically fit and active lifestyle is essential for good health. A well-planned and a...
Q: Which event would result in an allele or alleles being in a state of perfect linkage disequilibrium?...
A: To determine levels of linkage disequilibrium , recombination interacts in a complex way with select...
Q: E C ALTAY
A: This figure shows the monocot stem A-Phloem B-Xylem C-Ground tissue D-Vascular bundle E-Epidermis
Q: Most diseases are caused by disruptions in cellular function. You are to research a disease that is...
A: Mitochondrial myopathies are diseases that affects one of the major cellular organelles in the cell,...
Q: Assume complete digestion of a single linear piece of DNA digested (cut) with EcoRI and Hindill. Ass...
A: A plasmid is a single-stranded, circular DNA molecule that is different from the chromosomal DNA of ...
Q: Choose the one answer that fits best. Which of the following statements regarding seed germination i...
A: * seed germination is a process which an organism grows from a seed or spore. *sprouting of a seedl...
Q: when a beam of light passes through or exists the solution. the light that emerges from the liquid...
A: Introduction:- Reflection of Light: Reflection is the phenomenon of light bouncing back into the sam...
Q: Andre went to visit his baby cousin, and she accidentally sneezed in his face. Two day later, Andre ...
A: Homeostasis is a self regulatory process by which organisms maintain stability while adapting to cha...
Q: What material properties for bone load bearing are important and how do they relate to tissue charac...
A: Load-bearing capacity is determined by the material properties of the bone as well as the amount (ma...
Q: ncreased levels of calcium to activate pyruvate dehydrogenase phosg hosphorylation of pyruvate dehyd...
A: Pyruvate dehydrogenase complex is an enzyme which helps in pyruvate oxidation. Pyruvate is formed fr...
Q: In two or three sentences, describe what occurs during permineralization. Do not drag and drop answe...
A: Perimineralization is the most common type of fossils which is involving with the deposition of mine...
Q: If d and f = 2%, what is the correct arrangement of the genes d,e,f?
A:
Q: Which of the following describes industrial agriculture? a) Included the use of biotechnology b) Max...
A: The concept of industrial agriculture implies increased use of farmlands to produce the highest yiel...
Q: what is the purpose of homogenization? it increases the absorption of DNA molecules it decreases th...
A: Since you have asked multiple question, we will solve the first question for you. If you want any sp...
What are the roles inhibitory substances and pH indicator in the selective and differential media?
Step by step
Solved in 2 steps
- What are the roles inhibitory substances and pH indicator in the selective and diffential media? Provide a concise answer.What is differential medium and differential media? Explain the difference ?What is differential medium? Describe at least five (05) differential media along with the agent(s) responsible for conferring differential properties
- What is the difference between selective and differential media? Give one example of each.Is the eosin methylene blue agar? (EMB) a complex or defined medium? Explain based on its composition. What media is MSA explaining based on what kind of Organisms it allows to growIs the Mueller-Hinton Agar (MHA) a complex or defined medium? Explain based on its composition. Is MHA a A) differential, B) selective, C) both differential and selective media, or D) neither? Explain based on what kind of microorganisms it allows to grow.