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Question number 1: ------According to the results form tube 4, can bile salt hydrolyze fat into glycerol and fatty acids?(tube 4 does NOT contain lipase, instead it contains deionized water). EXPLAIN WHY Without bile salt, can lipase hydrolyze fat to release fatty acid at all? EXPLAIN.
Assume that all the blastomeres are spherical and in equal size: Calculate the increase in total cell volume and total plasma membrane area that accompanies development of the early embryo: that is, in going from one large cell (the zygote) to 4096 small cells (12 divisions, 2^12). Assume that a Xenopus zygote is 80um in diameter and its blastomeres are 5um in diameter.
Under what, if any, federal statute can the plant manger be prosecuted? Under wh
Two boys died of asphyxiation (not able to breathe) after playing in a dumpster in which a toxic solvent was disposed of improperly. The solvent was placed in the dumpster by workers at a nearby industrial plant. Under what, if any, federal statute can the plant manger be prosecuted? Under what, if any, state statute can the plant manger be prosecuted?
According to 2019 Canadian population data, 17 percent of our population (6.5 million Canadians) are ...
[html]According to 2019 Canadian population data, 17 percent of our population (6.5 million Canadians) are older than 65 and this number is growing rapidly. It is projected that by 2030, close to one in four Canadians (25 percent) will be seniors. Discuss fully the impact that you can foresee this having on o
Fruit Fly genetics: WILD MALE x BROWN EYE DUMPY WING female
Question pertains to Pearson biologylabsonline homework. Assignment is to cross a wild male X brown eye, dumpy wing female. The F1 results were as follows: 100% wild F1 phenotype, autosomal results.
Backcrossed a F1 male to a P1 female. F2 Results were: 1:1 ratio of wild phenotypes to brown eye, dumpy wing. There were no flys showing wild eyes, du
For each compound, I have to answers the following questions: a) Identify the organism that produces it b) Identify the structural class of its small unit precursor which is the first reactant in the biosynthetic pathway pathway (example: amino acid, isoprene, organic carboxylic
Whats another biogeochemical cycles besides the hydrological cycle that would be affected by the ...
whats another biogeochemical cycles besides the hydrological cycle that would be affected by the “Asian brown cloud” and how would it upset their state of equilibrium.. ?
1.Throughout the years, theorists and educators have expressed different perspe
Throughout the years, theorists and educators have expressed different perspectives about children. Discuss how the changing views have influenced the learning environment, then and now.
I just realized my physioex 9.0 exercise 12 sheet is due today and I dont think I have time to finish it because I have a million other things I need to do. If anybody has any of the answers and could help I would greatly greatly appreciate it! I have some of them done but I really need to get the rest of it done. Im usually very good at staying on top of my work but this week has
Farleigh has pituitary stalk disorder, impairing the neural route from the hypot
Farleigh has pituitary stalk disorder, impairing the neural route from the hypothalamus to the posterior pituitary. What might you expect to be the consequences to ADH production, if any?
A. Impaired release. B. Impaired synthesis. C. Normal synthesis and normal release. D. Impaired synthesis but
A black body color (as opposed to the wild-type yellow color) in fruit flies is due to the recessive ebony allele, e. Small wings are due to the recessive vestigal allele, vg. You wish to deduce the genotype of a yellow-bodied large-winged male fruit fly. What are all the possible genotypes this male could be at the ebony and vestigal loci? What is the genotype an
In humans, a hypothetical trait is under the control of a single gene, A.
In humans, a hypothetical trait is under the control of a single gene, A. Four alleles have been found: A1, which is dominant to all others; A2, which is dominant to A3 and A4, which are codominant.
If gene A is on an autosome, how many different genotypes are possible?
If gene A is on an autosome, how many different phenotypes are possible?
Rank each of the following phrases so that they occur in the correct sequential
Rank each of the following phrases so that they occur in the correct sequential order of the sympathetic effects when blood pressure is high. Not all labels may be used.
1. Medulla oblongata integrates signal 2. ventricular myocardium beats with less force 3. sympathetic output decreases 4. arteriolar smooth muscle contracts 5. cardiac output decrease
Discuss how political scientists build scholarship based on reason, balance, sup
Discuss how political scientists build scholarship based on reason, balance, supporting evidence, and that much of this scholarship is based on theory.
from the article CRISPR-Cas9: a new and promising player in gene therapy
CRISPR-Cas9-mediated gene (in)activation in cancer cells. (A) The expression of single guide RNAs (sgRNAs) and Cas9 are controlled by cancer-specific promoter and tissue-specific promoter, respectively. Consequently, only in the specific cancer cells can express both of them. (B) The sgRNAs are desig
Sarcomere force vs. velocity with length and number
Question: Bill can lift exactly three times as much weight as everyone else in the school, even though he has the same amount of muscle. On the other hand, Jim can move his arm three times as fast but can barely lift a heavy book. You obtain muscle biopsies to analyze their muscle geometry.
If the length, number, cross section, and type of fibers the same in both, compar
Summarize the ATP yield during aerobic oxidation of glucose for aerobic bacterium.
I'm not sure how many of each structure are in each process, try to figure out what goes in each box, hopefully I will be able to look at the table and figure out the steps in each cycle. I tried filling out a few boxes although I'm not sure they are completely correct.
Table below is intended as a means of summarizing the ATP yield during the aerobic oxidation
Answer: Bacteria are very diverse, they are categorized in many categories, including whether they need air, where they dwell, their cell structure, shape, and diseases they cause.
Why was it previously believed that only DNA viruses could cause cancer? How can
Why was it previously believed that only DNA viruses could cause cancer? How can RNA viruses cause cancer? Answer: The cancer genes of oncoviruses are similar to certain genes in the nucleic acid of the host, when a virus infects the host, the host gene may become part of a new virus particle following viral replication. Over time, the host gene becomes altered due to mut
Chapter 6 SLA: 1. When I open my hand, the palmar surface of my hand is white. When I release pressure from my thumb my hand becomes red. The closest part of my hand turned red first and then the top turned red also. The ulnar artery was closed off. When I released the pressure from my index my fingers turned back red. The bottom of my fingers changed first and then
Chapter 1 • Star-a large, glowing ball of gas that generates heat and light through nuclear fusion in its core. The term star is sometimes applied to objects that are in the process of becoming true stars (e.g.,protostars) and to the remains of stars have died(e.g., neutron stars). • Superclusters-the largest known structure in the universe, consisting of many clusters of
Briefly state the function of each of the listed eukaryotic organelles or str
Briefly state the function of each of the listed eukaryotic organelles or structures and be sure to mention if the organelle is found in plant cells, animal cells, or both.
5.Using the terms provided, complete the statements below. Some terms may apply
5. Using the terms provided, complete the statements below. Some terms may apply more than once, while others may not apply at all. (15 points)
neutrophils B cells cytokines heavy chains histone Toll-like receptors chromatin AIDS light chains gene rearrangements dendritic cells phagocytosis macrophages mast cells antibodies T cells helper T cells HIV h
If all organisms originated in their present forms during a single event, Darwin wondered, why was t
If all organisms originated in their present forms during a single event, Darwin wondered, why was there a distinctive clustering of similar organisms in different regions of the world? Why were all types of organisms not randomly distributed?
Why would living and fossilized organisms that looked similar be found within the same region?