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Question #23cc5
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I don't understand this about fission and fusion, could somone help me?
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What is HIV?
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AND gate is formed by using two?
1)OR
2)NAND
3)NOT
4)NOR
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Which describes the flow of information in protein synthesis?
A. RNA to DNA to protein
B. DNA to RNA to protein
C. Protein to DNA to RNA
D. Protein to RNA to DNA
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A mutation can affect which of the following..?
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Tay-Sacs Disease is..?
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Question #78df6
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$150.00 33 1/3% discount?
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How was bohr's model modified in the modern quantum atomic model?
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Question #f9b26
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What is the difference between estradiol and aromatase?
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Question #03ba0
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How can you easily identify nucleic acids?
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Question #9e9cb
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Can I combine a fragment of bacterial DNA cut with Hind III and a fragment of monkey DNA cut with Sma I? Why or why not?
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Can I combine a fragment of bacterial DNA cut with Eco RI and a fragment of monkey DNA cut with Eco RI? Why or why not?
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Where in the digestive system are 'stools' formed? What are stools? What part of the digestive system makes food into small lumps called boluses?
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How do the functions of the neurotransmitters norepinephrine, serotonin, dopamine, and acetylcholine relate to depression? How do they cause or contribute to the illness?
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Question #9f7d6
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Is there any involvement of brain in reflex action or they are only controlled by spinal cord?
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I was prescribed oxycodone yesterday after having my wisdom tooth pulled. Does this medication dull the nerves of my intestines and make me not have to go to the bathroom (constipation)?
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Question #f59e4
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How does liver affect cholesterol?
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How can food contamination caused by pathogens on a food handlers body be controlled?
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Suppoose "A" Is any molecule whose mirror image is "B". The " A" Nd "B" Are not superimposed.The mirror image of "B" is "C". The " C" Is superimposed to "A". So what can we say molecule "A" Is chiral r Achiral.????plzzzz help.
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How do you number carbons in ketoses?
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Question #db105
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Viruses have specific glycoproteins found on which structure?
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What separates living from non-living?
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Which bacterial stucture below is used to transfer genetic material from cell-to-cell?
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The correct order for replication of a Retro Virus is?
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Some of the microbes that often invade other organs of the body are rarely found in the stomach. Is the reason for this the presence of HCL?
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What method could be used on an industrial level to purify proteins from soluble extracts of fungi or even E.coli?
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Question #db6d2
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What is the structural formula of carbohydrates?
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Question #fc1c7
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Hydrolysis of the dimer sucrose gives us what result?
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How long does it take for alcohol to reach the brain?
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Question #5cf86
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Question #7da56
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Alcohol is eliminated from the body at what rate per hour?
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Do all synapses employ neurotransmitters?
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Question #f1b35
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How is viral genetic material inserted into animal cells?
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Question #3beaf
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When the malignancy of cancer has spread but is still within the primary site, what stage is it in?
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Latin name of lead ?
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Why isn't acyclovir used to treat viral infections other than herpes simplex? Why isn't it effective against the common cold or other viruses?
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Question #21b22
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Question #de7f4
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Question #649d2
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As every cell has organelles, what type of organelles are located in the neuron?
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Are neurotransmitters expelled from the presynaptic cells? Do they tend to destroy acetylcholine?
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Question #d2f14
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Please help me answer this question???
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Why are DNase and lysozyme in lysis steps used during protein purification?
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My Question In a nutshell is What is 6/15 written as a decimal?
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What sexually transmitted disease is so common that 50 percent of sexually active adults contract it at some point in their lifetime?
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Question #9d115
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Why are 2-amino acids soluble in water and have high melting points?
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Question #665b8
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Question #516ce
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Why are restriction enzymes kept in 50% glycerol solution?
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28% of what number is 162.96?
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Question #6314c
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What is the term for a progressive brain disorder that produces toss of memory and confusion and, in many cases, death?
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Question #2be64
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Question #231f5
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What does it mean for a property to be quantized?
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If you roll five dice, what are the odds of rolling five 5's?
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My FEV lung function is 70%. I am 34 years old and I have smoked for 20 years. If I stop smoking now, can COPD be reversed?
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How can an action potential in one neuron cause a second neuron to be inhibited?
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How is an egg a single cell? And if it is, where is all that mitochondria and stuff.
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Question #b9b94
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At the synapse, do the glands secrete hormones, do motor neurons touch sensory neurons, do negative electric impulses charge across, are chemicals released, or do the dendrites touch each other?
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Is the correct order of blood flow capillaries, arteries, arterioles, veins, venules;
arterioles, arteries, capillaries, veins, venules; veins, venules, capillaries, arterioles, arteries; or arteries, arterioles, capillaries, venules, veins?
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Question #cbaa9
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What is the hormone (secreted by the pineal gland) that triggers sleepiness?
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Question #db9d7
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Does alcohol promote inflammation in the body?
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Question #c7d2c
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Question #85ff2
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What part of the brain controls common sense - the cerebrum, cerebellum, or the brain stem?
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The enzyme which facilitates internal rearrangement in ETC 3-phosphoglyceric acid to 2-phosphoglyseric acid is ?
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The population density of worms in a particular field is 25 worms per cubic meter of soil. How many worms would there be in the top meter of soil in a field that has dimensions of 1.00 km by 2.0 km?
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Question #a1fbc
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Why can't the essential amino acids be produced in the body even though they are coded by the DNA?
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Does yeast infection in the GI system cause irritable syndrome? How can a person get rid of yeast in the GI tract?
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How long does psychosis generally last?
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Question #0066f
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Are there other ways, besides heat, of controlling enzymatic activity? Give an example.
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Would you expect catalase inactivated under normal blanching conditions for potatoes? Why of why not?
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Question #03c19
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Question #04fa5
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