Q: The beach mouse (Peromyscus polionotus) is a small rodent found in the southeastern United States.…
A: Introduction An organism's genotype is made up of all of its genetic components. The alleles or…
Q: II III 2 I 1 2 3 ото 1 2 до 8 3 4 5 4 5 что 6 7 6 7 8 9
A: Introduction :- Cystic fibrosis is brought on by a mutation in the CFTR gene (cystic fibrosis…
Q: How can the yeast vector, YEP, containing your desired gene, be inserted into the host cell? Discuss…
A: YEp stands for Yeast Episomal plasmid is a shuttle vector. Shuttle vectors are vectors designed in a…
Q: Test Cross to Check Genotype If an organism shows the dominant phenotype, then one of its genes has…
A: Mendel uncovered the fundamental laws of heredity. His experiments demonstrated that the inheritance…
Q: A positive (not obligate) symbiosis which involves syntrophy (one organism lives off the by-products…
A: In the nature different species interact with each other. According to the nature of the…
Q: Angiostrongyliasis cantonesis, the organism that cause Rat Lungworm Disease, is a
A: Answer: A parasitic organism is an organism which lives on or in other host organisms or get their…
Q: Please explain briefly why the use of DNA analyses for identification of plant species is still in…
A: Disclaimer: - Please repost the question as it contains multiple questions and according to the…
Q: Steroid hormones are required by the body at puberty and into adolescence to regulate growth and…
A: Anabolic steroids are hormones that promote tissue growth and cell division. Catabolic steroids are…
Q: Which of the following is a result of activation of the compliment?
A: The term compliment applies to a part of the innate immune system means the action of the compliment…
Q: reasonable answers. 7. Speculate (guess) on why there were more three year olds than two year olds…
A: Perch or Perca fluviatilis is commonly known as European perch, redfin perch, English perch, etc.…
Q: What is the difference between the science of epidemiology and the practice of medicine. – Look up…
A: Both science and art are necessary for the study of epidemiology and medical practise. Both are…
Q: For the symbiotic relationship between termites and protozoa - the termite provides a favorable…
A: There are different type of relationship between microbes and others parasites or animals that can…
Q: Please explain how genetic heterogeneity can result in a child with normal hearing from parents who…
A: Following is an explanation of how two deaf parents can have a child with normal hearing as a result…
Q: Based on your knowledge of allosteric regulation, invent and describe a hypothetical mutation that…
A: The system that controls the metabolism of lactose as the only carbon source is known as the lac…
Q: Describe how hroughout the Games, performance-enhancing drug testing became more rigorous and…
A: Performance enhancing drug test in sports competition has became a common practice. Athletes use…
Q: Consider this nucleotide sequence of DNA strand in the image provided. If this strand is the sense…
A:
Q: Which one of the options below best describes where the water column meets the sea floor? The…
A: Depending upon the light availability and depth ,there are different zones categorised in the marine…
Q: What is the sequence of events in a cell that is undergoing apoptosis
A: Apoptosis is a type of programmed cell death and is often called type 1 programmed cell death.…
Q: Guppies will only mate after a very specific courtship display by the male. He swims in a way that…
A: Reproductive isolation can be either prezygotic (barriers that prevent fertilization ) or…
Q: Please explain why females are considered genetic mosaics. Please explain how the calico cat shows…
A: Calico cat is a domestic cat . They had tricolour coat that is white, black and orange colour coat.
Q: Influenza transmitted by a sneeze (less than 1 meter) is an example of fomite transmission vehicle…
A: Introduction :- A viral infection known as influenza targets the respiratory system, including the…
Q: Metformin (a Type II diabetes drug) and insulin both: 1) decrease glucose production and use 2)…
A: The correct answer is (3)decrease glucose production and increase glucose use .
Q: A population of rabbits was threatened with overpopulation until cats were imported to reduce their…
A:
Q: What is the oxygen requirement and gram reaction of Naegleria fowleri? Is it Aerobic or Anaerobic?…
A: Naegleria fowleri is a amoeba,which are free living .They are present in soil ,water bodies,decaying…
Q: Determine the minimum generation time for E. coli.
A: E. coli is a member of the group of bacteria known as "coliforms," or common coliforms. The bacteria…
Q: The enzymatic activity necessary for proofreading is: O reverse transcription O ligase Oendonuclease…
A: DNA proofreading is the process through which the identification and the correction of errors in the…
Q: Design a SI modeled, detailed , yet hypothetical, biology experiment of your choice. In clear terms…
A: To examine causal relationships, experiments are used. You manipulate one or more independent…
Q: Choose the best combination of depyrogenation methods: 0.45 um filtration +0.22 µm filtration…
A: Introduction Pyrogens are the substance that causes pyrexia( a type of fever). The gram-negative…
Q: Refer to the following illustration to answer the question. ORGANISM A embryonic stage 1 gene 1…
A: Genes are the stretch of DNA that code for the polypeptide.
Q: In the biotechnology industry, lysine is produced by fermentation using which of the following?…
A: Lysine is a alpha amino type of amino acid which is precursor for many proteins. It contain alpha…
Q: Question Antibiotics and antibacterial products have saved a countless number of lives. With all the…
A: Evolution changes the existing traits or gives rise to new traits or species.
Q: Eukaryotic messenger RNA includes a poly A tail. When the poly(A) tail is less than approximately 30…
A: Introduction Messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) is a single-stranded RNA molecule that, in molecular…
Q: Complete the following statements about the purpose of meiosis, autosomes, and sex chromosomes. Not…
A: In organisms that reproduce sexually, meiosis is a unique form of cell division of germ cells which…
Q: All of these are features of an autosomal recessive pedigree EXCEPT: Heterozygotes have a normal…
A: Pedigree analysis is a form of pictorial representation that depicts medical history and structure…
Q: 1.Based on his test results, what is Bob’s VO2 max? Calculate MET value (hint: Table 2.4) 2.Were…
A: Since you have posted a question with multiple subparts, we will solve the first three subparts for…
Q: Animal cells utilize rapid increases in cytosolic Ca++ ion concentration to respond to certain…
A: Calcium ion concentration is very important to be maintained for the proper functioning of the…
Q: 12. Use Figure 4 for questions a-c below. ATP synthase matrix intermembrane space. Figure 4: Sketch…
A: Mitochondria is organelle that is the place for Electron transport chain (ETC). It contains an…
Q: II. Fill in the blanks to complete the order of the hierarchical organization of living things.…
A: Introduction Cells are the structural and functional unit of life. Cells contain nucleus, various…
Q: outline the factors that negatively affect the viability of microorganisms in aerosols.
A: An aerosol is a suspension of fine solid particles or liquid droplets in air or another gas.…
Q: 1. Sarah runs 1 h each day, and Nancy swims 2 h each day. Assuming that Sarah and Nancy are the same…
A: Note: please always mention the required questions in case of multiple ones. Thank you! A Calorie is…
Q: Which of the following is a similarity between insulin and ADH? They both: 1) are taken orally 2)…
A: Hormones are your body's chemical messengers. They travel in your bloodstream to tissues or organs.
Q: Name of virus Papilloma viruses RNA or DNA Double stranded (ds) or Single Stranded (ss) Linear or…
A: Papilloma virus More complex natured virus. Non enveloped. Contain DNA 10% and protein 90%.…
Q: Which of the following are proteins? O cholesterol O ion channels O phospholipids O glycolipids O…
A:
Q: Factors affecting Cardiac Output Explain how the following factors affect HR, SV and CO. Write the…
A: The number of times the heart beats in a minute is referred to as heart rate (HR). A heart rate of…
Q: What was the control for the starvation resistance experiment? answersa. Generation 0 b.Generation…
A: In the absence of biodiversity, life would cease to exist. Biological diversity broadly describes…
Q: that are questions are yes/no questions. cell (be specific) in gradient? sis? e enzyme (an enzyme na…
A: substrate level phosphorylation occurs when a first group is transferred from a substrate to ATP…
Q: From the figures describe: (i) (ii) What is the relative value for that monkey, 1A=2B. What is the…
A: The transduction of environmental signals and internal body signals into neural activity patterns as…
Q: The genotype at one CODIS Core Locus for the mother is (3,8) and for the father is (5, 7). Answer…
A: There are four possible recombinations: The dominant allele of the mother crosses with the dominant…
Q: The volume of ejaculate in a man during sex with a partner is related to a The time since last…
A: Introduction The ejaculation of males is called "semen". It contains numerous sperm and out of all…
Q: long chromosome of somatic cells of somatic cells gene of germ cells of germ cells gene of either…
A: Mitosis and meiosis are the types of cell division. Mitosis occurs in all the cells of the body…
ENDEMIC - Why do we need to understand this term, and what could happen if the term is not understood?
Step by step
Solved in 3 steps
- EPIDEMIC - Why do we need to understand this term, and what could happen if the terms are not understood?Question:- E- Where could we find viruses? Explain.Please answer fast Why is Oroya fever considered an emerging or re-emerging disease? What are the threats posed by what is a geographically restricted pathogen? Please explain?
- What may the ethical, legal, and societal consequences of an Internet of Things-based illness be?Why did the multistage meningitis linked to steroid injections in 2012 cause so such severe disease and death?"What is the genus and species of ""one of the worst"" mosquito species for carrying and transmitting disease? (pay attention to spelling and capitolization)"
- The lack of evidence-based data is one of the reasons for the apparent lack of a unified global strategy in handling the present COVID 19 pandemics. Hussain (2020), echoed a proposed pathophysiology of SARS-CoV2 binding to ACE2 with high affinity as a virus receptor to infect humans through spike glycoproteins on the surface of its membrane. Armed with this premise, create a concept map of SARS-CoV2 pneumonia. Start by describing the viral impact on the cells of the respiratory system. Justify GIT manifestations and why the hypertensive elderly patient is particularly considered at greater risk for mortality.Assuming you have been posted to a community where malaria is very endemic. There is a high rate of absenteeism among your students due to incidents of malaria. As part of your community engagement explain how you would educate on malaria prevention taking the following into consideration:a) Name of the vector and the species of the parasite that cause the diseases in Africa; b) Two chemical and two biological ways of reducing the population of mosquitoes; c) Two in-house measures to prevent mosquitoes bite;d) The stages in the life cycle of the mosquito;e) The names of three African countries that participated in the trial of malarial vaccine.Define meningitis.Compare and contrast between bacterial and viral meningitis including treatment for each. What is a prion? Describe the impact prionshave on the human brain and discuss two prion-associated diseases in humans: What is a vector-borne (vector transmitted) disease? Give an example of a vector borne disease and the vector responsible for causing it:
- The impact of communicable diseases (infectious diseases) on human health is obvious. The sudden outbreak of “severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2” [SARS-CoV-2]” (COVID-19) has made people realize the threat of communicable diseases and their threat to mankind as a complex humanitarian emergency. A highly reactive, multifunctional and efficient emergency management system should be established, and the significance of information communication should be fully understood for the future (Jin et al., 2020). What risk mitigation strategies are being deployed locally and internationally to mitigate the spread of the disease?summary the following: Some aspects you may want to consider and include in your Reflection: What observations did you have from the readings? What were themes or connections you saw that may cross readings or Modules? Was anything contradictory or unclear? This collective summary covers the articles mentioned above by taking a look at the development of the coronavirus, the timeline of the pandemic, the uncertainty of the virus, the distinctions between asymptomatic, presymptomatic, and symptomatic cases, the various types of coronavirus tests that are available, the efficiency of monoclonal antibody treatments, and the contagiousness of masks. Beginning with the evolution of the coronavirus, the article in The New Yorker describes how the virus has progressed from its first known appearance in bats in China in 2013 to its current stage, where it has adapted to the lungs of humans. This progression begins with the virus's first known appearance in bats in China in 2013. In…For the Coronavirus. Describe its causation in terms of agent, host, and environment. Agent: What is the primary agent? How would you classify this agent (e.g., biological, physical, chemical)? Identify factors that favor the agent 2. Host: Identify host factors that contribute to disease. 3. Environment: Identify environmental contributors.