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· 331-335 · 336-340 · 341-345 · 346-350 · 351-355 · 356-360 · 361-365 · 366-370 · 371-375 · 376-380 · 381-385 ·Description of the Structure of DNA
Describe the structure and function of DNA as the molecule of inheritance. I need a better understanding of the below: a. Describe the structure of DNA. b. Discuss how the structure of DNA allows it to serve as the basis for inheritance. c. Examine how meiosis allows DNA to be divided into gametes. d. Describe how this relates to Gregor Mendel’s patterns of inheritance.
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Biology
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Other
Posting ID:
182709
OTA ID:
105170
General Description of the Circulatory System
The human body is composed of a number of organ systems that work together to perform all the necessary functions of the body. Each organ system is comprised of a number of component organs that work together to accomplish certain tasks. The following are some of the human organ systems. Circulatory System Imagine that you have been asked to provide an explanation about the structure and function of this system to the general public, perhaps a group of senior citizens who want to learn more about normal functions of the human body as well as health concerns. You will be providing the seniors with an informative handout. In this handout you will cover the following topics: Descri... click for more
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Biology
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Other
Posting ID:
182858
OTA ID:
104742
Identify the relationships between reproduction, heredity, and DNA.
in 3-4 paragaphs According to the Theory of Evolution, Natural Selection is the mechanism by which evolution occurs. The process of Natural selection is based on the following four postulates Postulate 1 - Individual members of a population differ from one another in many respects. Postulate 2 – At least some of the differences among members of a population are due to characteristics that may be passed from parent to offspring. That is, they are heritable or genetic. Postulate 3 - In each generation, some individuals in a population survive and reproduce successfully but others do not. Postulate 4 – The fate of individuals is not determined by luck. Instead, an individual’s ... click for more
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Biology
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Other
Posting ID:
183409
OTA ID:
105949
Hematology: 1. What is the earliest hematopoietic cell? 2. Name the form that iron is incorporated into? 3. What enhances the release of oxygen from hemoglobin? 4. What is the pathway that increases NADPH and glutathione? 5. Abnormal monocyte/macrophages changes seen in this type disease
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Biology
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Other
Posting ID:
184328
OTA ID:
106081
Anatomical Features of Angiosperms
Angiosperms (flowering plants) are the largest Phylum in the Plant Kingdom (Angiospermophyta is also called Anthophyta or Magnoliophyta). These plants have true roots, stems, leaves and flowers. The roots grow into the soil to anchor the plant in place and take up water and nutrients. The leaves are above ground and act as the main organs for photosynthesis. Stems provide above ground support for the plant and operate as conduits to move nutrients and water throughout the plant. Flowers contain the male and female reproductive organs of the plant. With these anatomical features in mind, do some research to find an angiosperm that has modified leaves, stems, roots or flowers that do not fu... click for more
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Biology
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Other
Posting ID:
184524
OTA ID:
106081
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