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· 211-215 · 216-220 · 221-225 · 226-230 · 231-235 · 236-240 · 241-245 · 246-250 · 251-255 · 256-260 · 261-265 ·I need the following using the scientific method that would detail the following for each, viruses in soil, bacteria in soil, fungi in soil and or parasitic worms in soil Should be a Hypothesis, Experimentation and Conclusion for each one. Can be simple. Soil could be from anywhere in the world. Hypothesis - Experimentation - Conclusion -
Subject:
Biology
Topic:
Cell Biology
Posting ID:
58380
OTA ID:
104953
Physical and metabolic contraints
I need guideness on the physical and metabolic constraints limit cells size? And how an enormous cell encounter and adapations would help large cells survive?
Subject:
Biology
Topic:
Cell Biology
Posting ID:
59349
OTA ID:
104330
The Building Blocks of Biology
Often, prokaryotic cells exist as simple unicellular organisms, but in some species, prokaryotic cells can grow together in colonies or filaments. In addition, some species, such as Cynaobacteria or Myxobacteria, demonstrate intercellular communication, or might even produce specialized cells and structures. However, only eukaryotic cells form the bodies of multicellular organisms with complex internal specialization. Develop one or two hypotheses explaining why only eukaryotic cells are found in multicellular organisms. The attached file is what I submitted due to not really understanding the subject. The instructor is asking me to resubmit the work to try and get a grade high... click for more
Subject:
Biology
Topic:
Cell Biology
Posting ID:
59564
OTA ID:
104330
Pull a problem from today's headlines and describe how you would apply the scientific method to solve the problem. Your problem can be scientific or touch on another area, but remember that the scientific method must be applicable. Label and discuss each step. Explain how an understanding of basic chemistry may help scientist cure several diseases in the future. Can you identify any areas where understanding body chemistry is a hot topic of discussion today? Please explain. Select at least two cell structures and form a hypothesis that may explain what would happen to the cell or the organism if each cell structure were damaged or destroyed
Subject:
Biology
Topic:
Cell Biology
Posting ID:
61189
OTA ID:
105162
Glucose breakdown, Glycolysis, and ATP Depletion
Imagine that a starving cell reached the stage where every bit of its ATP was depleted and converted to ADP plus phosphate. If that cell were placed in fresh nutrient broth at this point, would it recover and survive? Explain your answer on the basis of what you know of glucose breakdown.
Subject:
Biology
Topic:
Cell Biology
Posting ID:
62292
OTA ID:
104330
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