nonfunctional. What kind of effect would this mutation have on a skin cell in the area of a cut? Selected Answer: a. The cell would be unable to reproduce itself. Question 5 2 out of 2 points In meiosis‚ as opposed to mitosis‚ Selected Answer: e. pairing of homologous chromosomes occurs. Question 6 2 out of 2 points Which of the following statements about DNA replication and cytokinesis in Escherichia coli is true? Selected Answer:
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ronmentWhat you absolutely need to know for the Regents Exam! The LE Exam consists of approximately 70-75 questions worth a total of 85 points. The exam is broken down into 4 parts: Part A: General knowledge multiple choice questions (30 points) Part B: A mix of multiple choice and short answer‚ dealing with the application of knowledge. So far‚ Part B has always required students to draw a graph. (25 points) Part C: Short answer questions dealing with your ability to apply material learned in
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PSBPP103 Differential Gram’s staining EXPERIMENT NO. 1 AIM: THEORY: Page No: C1 Date: To Gram stain the given bacterial suspension and to differentiate between gram positive and gram negative organism. Visualization of microorganisms in the living state is very difficult‚ not just because they are minute‚ but because they are transparent and almost colorless when suspended in an aqueous medium. To study their properties and divide microorganisms into specific groups for diagnostic purposes
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Unit1: Cell functions/ Cell division Cells Cell theory: -All living things are composed of one or more cells. -The cell is the smallest entity that retains the properties of life. -New cells arise only from cell that already exists. Structure of the cell: The outer boundary (plasma membrane) similar to a city wall It is constructed with molecules called lipids (fat and oils) The cell membrane is composed of: -Proteins and Lipids -FUNCTION: to allow molecules into and out of the
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have no organized nucleus but instead they their DNA clumped in an area but there is no organized nucleus with a membrane. This is because prokaryotes don’t have mitosis or meiosis like other cells. Scientists don’t really have a good way of describing how they duplicate‚ but it’s not through normal means. It is sometimes called simple mitosis. On the other hand eukaryotes have a nucleus which contains the DNA and the information necessary to grow reproduce and function. The Information is stored in
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Unit 2 Lecture Study Guide 1) What are the parts of an atom? Where are the subatomic particles found? The atoms are the smallest units of matter with their own chemical characteristics. The atoms are divided into 2 parts. The first part is the central nucleus and the electron cloud. The central nucleus contains very heavy particles and the electron cloud contains very light moving particles. The subatomic particles are the protons‚ neutrons‚ and the electrons. They are located
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Evolution and Microbiology Name: Sara Reed Grade: MYP2 Subject: Biology Teacher: Lana Brkic Evolution The Big Bang The Creation The Big Bang: * 15 billion years ago‚ universe created in explosion * 5 billion years ago‚ Earth was created * Beginning Earth was hot‚ molten spinning ball‚ as it became cooler‚ it became more and more solid * No water on surface‚ and atmosphere wasn’t formed * Evidence: 1. Universe still
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sexual intercourse. Starting from puberty and leading through to old age‚ the testes will produce over a thousand sperm cells every second. The sperm goes through a process called spermatogenesis this is where the cell will go through multiplication (mitosis)‚ growth and maturation (Boyle and Senior‚ 2002‚ p345). The sperm cell comprises of three sections‚ the head‚ the mid piece and the tail which is kept in shape by the plasma membrane. The head of the sperm is round in shape and contains the nucleus
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Syndrome has 2 different groups of cells‚ some with the normal 46 chromosomes and some with 47‚ possessing an extra chromosome 21. This can occur in 1 of 2 ways‚ one way is through a nondisjunctional event during the mitosis‚ after conception. As the first few cells undergo mitosis‚ one of them fails to split its chromosomes equally‚ resulting in a daughter cell with an extra chromosome 21. This daughter cell goes on to replicate‚ resulting in a whole line of cells with an extra chromosome 21. Because
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enough to continue and if this is skipped like in a cancer cell it would make it so that its not grown enough to continue on and could die off.Also the checkpoint after G2 make sure it’s large enough to go on to mitosis and if it isn’t again many bad things could happen like during mitosis the cells chromosomes don’t line up properly.Finally it could occur if it skips the last checkpoint like all the other ones in a cancer cell.This would mean that the chromosomes could split not evenly resulting
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