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BiomoleculesThe Obstetric Dilemma and the EGG Hypothesis both seek to explain O food sharing in communities O endurance or long distance running O the maternal constraints on the duration of human gestation or why mom can only be pregnant for so long O long childhood

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Human Physiology - Breathing & Exchange of GasesWhat two gases are exchanged between the respiratory system and t circulatory system O carbon dioxide and hydrogen Ooxygen and carbon dioxide Ohydrogen and nitrogen

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Human Physiology - DigestionAccording to this information some organs of the gastrointestinal tra Food is digested in the gastrointestinal tract to provide nutrients to the body In addition various hormones secreted from the lining of a few digestive organs allow other organs to function properly fit in more than one organ system Operform only one function at a time Osupply the body with platelets produce soluble vitamins

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Molecular Basis of Inheritance5 Mendel s Laws 5 3 Define Mendel s two laws How do we use probability rules to predict the results of genetic crosses 6 Pedigrees 5 3 Diagram simple pedigrees for a dominant trait a recessive trait and a sex linked recessive trait Label with appropriate genotypes 7 Punnett Squares 5 3 Draw Punnett squares for a monohybrid cross a sex linked cross and a dihybrid cross Give the expected phenotype and genotype ratios for each 8 Non Mendelian Genetics 5 4 Not all traits follow Mendelian patterns Explain how this statement applies to a degrees of dominance b multi gene traits c mitochondria and chloroplasts 9 Environmental Effects 5 5 Give an example of how the environment can influence phenotype Define plasticity Pg 56 10 Genetic Disorders 5 6 Make a chart of 3 human genetic disorders their symptoms and their causes Pg 11 Chi Square Analysis Science Practice 5 Statistical Tests and Data Analysis Show an example of a chi square analysis and answer the following questions How is a chi square test carried out What do its results tell you When do you accept the null hypothesis When do you reject it What types of data are suitable for chi square analysis Total 2 5 5 5 5 2 5 5 5 5

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Biotechnology & its Applicationsons must be lost or gained by each of the following atoms to attain a noble gas electron configuration Be sure to indicate whether they are lost or gained a Ca d P b Al e Na c S f Cl What charge would each element obtain when it becomes an ion a aluminum e lodine b lithium f phosphorus c barium g sulfur d bromine h magnesium

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Biotechnology & its Applications1 What are valence electrons Why are they so important in chemistry 2 Write the electron dot structures for the following elements a Cl b S c Al d K 3 What is the octet rule e Ca f Ge

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The Living Worldoths have even appeared to orbit around them the streetiamps come on a lang row of them glowing uselessly along the ring of garden chat circles the city center where your steps count down the sailing of delight end stop At your feet a bee crawis in smail circles like a toy unwinding end stof simile Summer specializes in time slows it down almost to dream And the noisy day goes so quiet you can hear the bedraggled man who visits each trash receptacle fersonification mutter in disbelief Everything in the world is being thrown away end stop Summer lingers but it s about ending It s about how things redden and ripen and burst and come down It s when lend Stop city workers cut down trees demolishing one limb at a time spilling the crumbs end stop of twigs and leaves all over the tablecloth of street

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Cell Cycle and Cell Division3 What is the role of the embedded proteins and how do they complete their job Hint they have 6 jobs at least 4 Identify what is the Fluid Mosaic Model of cell membranes and describe how it functions Use steroids cholesterol and glycoproteins in your response 5 Skill practice Which model best represents the structure of a plasma membrane in a nonaqueous environment with a cytosol environment similar to living cells

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Anatomy of Flowering PlantsOne of the following statements is true about oxidation of alcohols O A primary alcohol is always converted to aldehydes O A primary alcohol is always converted to carboxylic acids OA secondary alcohol is always converted to aldehydes A secondary alcohol is always converted to ketones All of the above

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Anatomy of Flowering Plants7 Describe the boundaries or barriers cell walls create 8 How are cell walls created what does their structure consist of

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BiomoleculesSource www britannica com O Abnormal condition of red blood cells Presence of bacteria in the blood O Destruction of red blood cells

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Human Health and DiseasesWhat is the amount of toxin required to kill half the amount of the infected animals Response Percent 100 50 0 22 5 mg kg Source www chemsafetypro com B 20 mg kg 50 22 5 NOAEL 50 mg kg 15 DNEL LOAEL 10 15 20 25 Dose mg kg LD50 30 35

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Human Health and DiseasesThe following is a Case Report on Meningococcal meningitis B Hong Kong Journal of Emergency Medicine A 21 year old man presented to our A E Department with fever for one day On arrival the patient s BP was 109 50 pulse rate was 115 and oral temperature was 38 1 C He was fully conscious and clinically stable The patient also complained of headache vomiting for three times and severe dizziness No rash was noted by him He was a construction site worker and he had traveled to China a few days before his illness Which of the choices lists the signs of the infection Mark all that apply Severe dizziness BP 109 50 Headache Pulse rate 115

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Human Health and DiseasesObserve the following diagram Which of the following pathogenic agents falls under this category 2 Broad spectrum antibiotics kill nonresistant cells 1 Normal microbiota keeps opportunistic pathogens in check pathogen ww www 100 www O XX Source OpenStax Microbiology XXX XXX Xw XX O Indigenous gut microbiota O Methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus O Ebola virus 3 Drug resistant pathogens proliferate and can cause a superinfection

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Human Health and DiseasesCase study Patient X who is immunocompromised shows symptoms of myocarditis chest pain shortness of breath headaches fever fatigue swollen feet If the doctor suspects a bacterial infection what is the patient more likely to receive O Anthelminthic drug O Bactericidal drug Bacteriostatic drug O Antifungal drug

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The Living WorldThe following chemical disinfectants can be used as food preservatives Mark all that apply Formaldehyde and ethylene oxide Acids sorbic benzoic propionic sulfure dioxide nitrites Nisin Natamycin Quaternary ammonium salts

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The Living WorldERY PEN OXA TECO OXA wat dit VAN ESPANNE SPT VAN Source KBTyoutube Phenol coefficients M PEN 31 ERY TEC VAN OXA O Microbial contamination in a disinfectant solution O Microbial growth on selective media O Antimicrobial susceptibility SPT VAN OO O PEN OXA ERY TECO OXA wat S VA

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The Living WorldOn the topic of microbial growth control match the terms in the two columns BSL 4 BSL 1 Antiseptics Disinfectants Choose Choose Dangerous microbes posing aerosol transmitted infections Process of applying an antiseptic Microbes are not known to cause disease in healthy hosts Microbial chemical inactivation on the surface of skin or tissue Microbial inactivation on the surface of a fomite by chemical heat

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Principles of Inheritance & Variation (Genetics)A Construct explan Explain what is meant by turning on and turning off genes within a cell during cell differentiation 1 DREVEA 2 Describe the process of one type of cell signaling in embryonic development nospraul 3 An individual who inherits two of the same allele either BOTH a 900 2916m31 bns aslem nsswiad babivib vinavanu 915 15 s for a particular characteristic has a c Atrob b demonstrates lerne genotype gions to histASAS recessive homozygous dominant B Answer the following questions Jons What is the relationship between phenotype and genotype mucous alleles og m SEP TORE ming or BOTH

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BiomoleculesQuestion Which of the following is true of enzymes Next Enzymes increase the rate of chemical reactions by lowering the activation energy Enzymes can only be used once in any given reaction Enzyme function increases if the 3D structure is altered Enzyme function is independent of environmental conditions such as pH temperature etc


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Biotechnology: Principles and ProcessesTranslocation is the process where the t RNA in the A site moves into the P site O True O False

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Biotechnology: Principles and ProcessesDuring DNA synthesis the enzyme that continuously synthesizes the DNA is Primase O DNA Polymerase 1 ODNA Polymerase 3 DNALigase

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Molecular Basis of InheritanceProvide the abbreviation of the following nucleotide 01 07 OH OH MP NH d AG C TU DR TR NH

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The Living WorldInstructions Watch the video The Crisis of Credit Visualized from this link https www youtube com watch v bx LWm6 6tA and explain what caused the 2007 8 Great Financial Crisis Also read the article The Global Financial Crisis in the AS AD Model and explain the following recession and the recovery with the AS AD Model Feel free to draw an AD AS Graph

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The Living Worldhttps www youtube com watch v bx LWm6 6tA and explain what caused the 2007 8 Great Financial Crisis Also read the article The Global Financial Crisis in the AS AD Model and explain the following recession and the recovery with the AS AD Model Feel free to draw an AD AS Graph

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Biomoleculesat is the MIC shown by this Etest for antibiotic susceptibility E VA 256 192 128 96 64 48 16 12

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Microbes in Human WelfareWhen the antibiotic against a preexisting infection kills normal microbiota yielding proliferation of antibiotic resistant new pathogens When the normal microbiota keeps new pathogens under control When the antibiotic resistant pathogens inhibit the growth of normal microbiota causing new a new disease Question 13 0 5 pts What are the names of some chemicals that target bacterial DNA synthesis Mark all that apply Penicillin

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Human Physiology - Breathing & Exchange of GasesWhat is the D Value or DRT in this Microbial Death Curve log10 of number of live bacterial cells 99876 HO 10 1 0 Microbial Death Curve 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 Time min Arithmetic scale O Log 10 D value Source OpenStax Microbiology half an hour 50 minutes Arithmetic number of live bacterial cells 10 000 000 000 1 000 000 000 100 000 000 10 000 000 1 000 000 100 000 10 000 1 000 100 10 1 Logarithmic scale O 10 raised to the power of 6 bacterial cells Time min 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 Number of cells 1010 109 108 107 106 105 104 103 10 10 10

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Human Health and DiseasesIt inhibits cell wall synthesis OIt creates thymine dimers O It reduces the pH of the cytoplasm O It causes oxidation of nucleic acids Question 7 0 5 pt What are the names of two natural chemical agents to control bacterial growth in meat O Natamycin

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BiomoleculesSource BiologyLibreText B Pathogenicity values O Antibiotic diffusion rates Turbidity of bacterial lawns

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BiomoleculesBacterial cultures and medical devices that are transported need to be frozen choose the correct temperature from the list O 70 degrees Celsius or lower O0 degrees Celsius O 7 degrees Celsius O 2 degrees Celsius Question 5 0 5 pts Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Salmonella spp are killed by pasteurization

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BiomoleculesWhat is the difference between sonication and lyophilization Choose all that apply Sonication uses ultrasonic waves to cause cell cavitation Lyophilization inhibits bacterial metabolism by rapid freezing under vacuum Sonication uses salty water to inhibit bacterial metabolism Lyophilization uses high efficiency particulate air filter to remove microbes from a cleanroom environment

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Human Health and DiseasesConnect the two columns Fungistatic Bactericide Viricide Bacteriostatic Question 3 Choose Choose Inhibits fungal growth Inhibits growth of all living microbes Kills all living microbes Inhibits bacterial growth Kills bacteria Inactivates viruses 0 5 pts

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Animal KingdomHelminths can evade the host s immune system by doing which of the following O Their larger size prevent the immune system to work properly Worms have a tougher cuticle O A protective cloak allows immune system evasion by glycan mimicry O All are correct

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Animal KingdomWhich of the following terms is correct for COVID 19 Epidemic disease Pandemic disease Endemic disease Notifiable disease

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The Living WorldThe following is a picture of a black legged tick The bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi can be transmitted to humans through the arachnid s bite and cause Lyme disease What type of disease transmission is caused by this arthropod

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Molecular Basis of InheritanceView Available Hint s U G C A 3 5 DNA coding information strand G1 U DNA template strand G1 G1 Synthesis of mRNA G2 G2 T Transcription bubble G2 G2 G G2 RNA polymerase ACT G2 G2 G1 G2 Termination site Reset Help

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Cell Cycle and Cell DivisionCan you make two question about neurons and cell signaling and answer it in ur own wrd un 2 paragraph T

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Cell: The Unit of LifeCan you make two question about neurons and cell signaling and answer it in ur own wrd un 2 paragraph I

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Molecular Basis of InheritanceFirst step of transcription RNA polymerase identifies the termination sequence mRNA strand and RNA polymerase are released The correct ranking cannot be determined Submit Previous Answers RNA polymerase identifies the start sequence DNA double helix unwinds to expose the nucleotide bases Last step of transcription RNA polymerase adds bases that are complementary to the DNA template Incorrect Try Again 2 attempts remaining The mRNA is the end product of transcription To synthesize the mRNA strand the DNA should unwind to expose the nucleotides and then the enzyme RNA polymerase recognizes and connects with the control segment in DNA to be tr The mRNA is assembled as the RNA polymerase moves down the DNA template adding complementary nucleotides to the growing RNA strand Transcription ends when the RNA polymerase reaches a termination sequence and the ne

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Biotechnology & its ApplicationsWhich of the following statements are correct with respect to protein synthesis Check all that apply View Available Hint s Protein synthesis always starts with an initiation codon The protein chain always stops with valine Uracil is one of the bases present in a DNA strand Many amino acids can be synthesized using one of two different codons If the codon AUG does not appear at the 5 end of mRNA it codes for the amino acid methionine A stop codon is not required to stop protein synthesis Submit Previous Answers X Incorrect Try Again One attempt remaining

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Molecular Basis of InheritanceArrange the steps of transcription of DNA to synthesize mRNA Rank the steps of transcription View Available Hint s of DNA to synthesize mRNA To rank items as equivalent overlap them RNA polymerase identifies the start sequence First step of transcription DNA double helix unwinds to expose the nucleotide bases mRNA strand and RNA polymerase are released RNA polymerase identifies the termination sequence RNA polymerase adds bases that are complementary to the DNA template Reset He Last step of transcription

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The Living WorldWe know that one large category of American commercials are those that try to convince you to choose particular medications For this Ulcers and Antacid assignment you are going to design a commercial for a made up antacid of your design and explain how your medication will alleviate symptoms and prevent the creation of ulcers For this you ll first need to research what these things are and what they do This should be IB quality work and scope Directions 1 Research what an ulcer is and how it is created 2 Research what symptoms ulcers cause and how they can be treated 3 Research what antacids are and how they work in general 4 Research how antacids can be used to treat ulcers 5 Design a fake antacid that you are going to be selling or convincing people to buy 6 Create a diagram that will help you explain and or carry out your commercial 7 Create a script for presentation

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Human Physiology - Neural Control & CoordinationHow is a signal preserved when it has to travel a long distance to the effector muscle

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Human Physiology - Neural Control & CoordinationHow is a signal preserved when it has to travel a long distance to the effector muscle

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Human Physiology - Neural Control & CoordinationHow do neurons facilitate cell signaling and what role do neurotransmitters play in the transmission of signals between neurons otwork

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The Living WorldIdentify different minutiae ridge patterns from the prints below Broken ridge ridge ending enclosure eye Delta Bifurcation Fork Island Highlight or circle and label

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Human Physiology - Neural Control & CoordinationNa channels open K channels open Na channels closed K channels open Na channels open K channels closed Na channels closed K channels closed rising phase resting potential Membrane potential mV 501 50 100 Time falling phase 1 dundershoot resting potential

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Human Health and DiseasesRead the following sentence from NIH Clinical Trials gov Prospective Study of Possible Infectious Disease Associated Antigen Drive in Previously Untreated Indolent Lymphoma Bacterial overgrowth of the small bowel Since indolent lymphomas often affect the lymph nodes surrounding the small bowel it may be possible that an infection within the bowel is stimulating lymphoma growth This has never been demonstrated to date and will be studied in this clinical study What is the name of this type of study O Cross sectional study Prospective study O Experimental study