Biology

Provide an explanation (in complete sentences) of why the newly chosen answer is correct.

Intro to biology  Learning Assessments 2 Corrections Assignment .docx 1. Review your Learning Assessment 2 and identify the questions you answered incorrectly. 2. Using the textbook linked in blackboard locate the correct answers to all your missed questions. 3. Provide an explanation (in complete sentences) of why the newly chosen answer is correct. 4. You […]

Write at least a one page summary of the posted news article: Electronic nose built with sustainability source microbial nanowires that could revolutionize health monitoring.

Assignment Write at least a one page summary of the posted news article: Electronic nose built with sustainability source microbial nanowires that could revolutionize health monitoring.

Explain why this enzyme cannot bind to cyclic CMP and catalyze the reaction that would change cyclic CMP (shown above, right) to CMP.

Protein Folding Part I:  Protein Folding The shiga-like toxin (ST) is a protein-based toxin produced by the bacterium Enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli (EHEC), which is the causative agent responsible for most cases of bloody diarrhea.  Believe it or not, much of the disease symptoms associated with EHEC infection derives from the cytotoxic effects of ST, whose […]

What larger macromolecule or cell structure might that molecule be a part of and how could modulating its phosphorylation level modulate budding of vesicles off the bacterial cell surface?

Biochemical Pathways Below are representative transmission electron micrographs (TEM) of the WT and mutant P. gingivalis strains as well as quantitative data that measures the quantity of OMVs produced by these bacterial strains.  To generate the graph, please note that the Alaei lab used a fluorescent probe to quantitate the relative levels of OMVs produced […]

Why are electrons delivered via NADH more valuable than those delivered to the ETC via FADH2? What is the role of oxygen in cellular respiration?

Lab 7:  Understanding Cellular Respiration  LAB GOALS: To understand the logic of the process of cellular respiration. To conquer the fear and loathing of navigating these biochemical processes & pathways!  OUTLINE: Overview and Introduction Glycolysis Krebs Cycle Electron Transport and Oxidative Phosphorylation Putting it all together! INTRODUCTION: Today we are going to use simple problem-solving […]

Are there any parts of the human body that get oxygen directly from the air and not from the blood?

Cell respiratory JO, Biology Are gender traits completely a result of societal expectations? Are there any parts of the human body that get oxygen directly from the air and not from the blood? Are there nuclear reactions going on in our bodies? Can humans ever directly see a photon? Can I turn my cat into […]

What skills and knowledge related to the course topics do you currently have?

ASSIGNMENT Answer this questions about epidemiology , not more than 300 words Part 1: Current skills: What skills and knowledge related to the course topics do you currently have? Want to Learn: What do you want to learn during this course? Your success: How will you determine whether this course has been successful for you?

In your own words, explain the relationship between the disciplines of public health and epidemiology and their relevance to the field of medicine.

Epidemiology 1a) Explain the 5 key elements in the definition of “Epidemiology”. 1b) Interpret how each element enhances and completes the definition. In your own words, explain the relationship between the disciplines of public health and epidemiology and their relevance to the field of medicine. We reviewed the accomplishments of several key individuals and findings […]

Read the journal article titled, “COVID-19 and the Environment”. Then write a summary about the main ideas of the article. Include the title and the authors’ names.

Journal Article Summary https://online.bhcc.edu/mod/resource/view.php?id=1869448 1. Read the journal article titled, “COVID-19 and the Environment” posted on Moodle. 2. Write a summary about the main ideas of the article. Include the title and the authors’ names. 3. What is the article about? Include the main points of the article. Provide supporting details to support the main […]

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