From the following information, describe the location of the
process and variation in the process as...
From the following information, describe the location of the
process and variation in the process as completely as possible,
including defective parts that are being made.
Meiosis is a process that can generate nearly infinite variation
from a single source of genes, even before the additional diversity
created by fertilization. There are two main processes that occur
during meiosis to generate diversity. Describe each of these
processes, referencing where in the meiotic cycle they occur and
how they contribute to genetic diversity in the gametes. Format
your answer into parts (i) and (ii) for the two processes.
Briefly describe the location of nephrons within the kidney, and
relate their location with a gross morphological feature of the
kidney (i.e. how can you relate the location and orientation of
nephrons to a feature/features that you can observe with the naked
eye)?
Describe the process by which the information in a gene is
transcribed and translated into a protein. Correctly use these
words in your description (and highlight them as bold text in
your submission):
tRNA
amino acid
start codon
transcription
mRNA
gene
codon
RNA polymerase
ribosome
translation
anti-codon
peptide bond
stop codon
The Spinal Cord
Anatomical location: Use directional terms to describe
the location such as superior
to, inferior to,
anterior, etc.
Anatomical description: Include only the anatomical
description; do not include any function or microscopic
description.
Types of cells and tissues present in the organ: Just
include a microscopic description; do not include anything
else.
The following scenarios involve predicting the location of a
stroke from symptoms. For each of the following scenarios involving
stroke, indicate on a diagram of the brain (outside side‐view)
where the stroke might have occurred.For scenarios 4 and 5,
remember that connections involved in sensation and movement are
crossed so you have to be careful about the side‐view of the brain
you show (left or right hemisphere).
1. Following a stroke, the individual has impaired vision.
2. Following a stroke,...