1. Identify and describe the function of major organelles and
structures in eukaryotic cells
2. Identify and describe the function of major structures in
bacterial cells
3. Geena has the following utility function U = 2ln(QN ) +
.5ln(QY ) where QN is the number of hours of Netflix Geena watches
and QY is the number of hours of YouTube Geena watches. The only
other activity Geena does is sleep for 8 hours a day. Geena’s
Budget constraint is I = PN QN + PY QY where I is the number of
hours a day she can watch Netflix or YouTube, PN is the time cost...
i) Describe the major function of chloroplasts in plant
cells.
ii) What is the advantage of inserting a gene of interest into
the DNA of a chloroplast instead of into the DNA in the genome of a
plant cell?
1.) Identify the major macronutrient found in avocados.
2.) For the major macronutrient found in this item, list the
enzymes (include sources) and explain the building block(s) that
remain after chemical digestion.
3) In your own words, explain how this nutrient is absorbed.
This explanation should include specific types of transport across
the plasma membrane of absorptive cells as well as the type of
circulation the nutrient will enter.
4) List all of the vessels that this nutrient will travel...
1. Describe the function (effects) of the major elements of
dental amalgams.
2. Describe, understand, and explain the sequence of steps for
the placement and carving of a dental amalgam restoration.
3. Name the instruments and materials used for placement of
dental amalgam restorations.
4. Discuss the possible results of poor amalgam placement and
carving.
Answer each of the following:
a) Briefly describe the major systems involved in the regulation
of blood volume and pressure.
b) Describe how countercurrent exchange in the loops of Henle
work.
c) Describe the purpose and mechanism of action for
vasopressin.
Thank you
Cells are the basic living unit of structure and function in
organisms. Describe the following terms related to human cell (in
30-40 words each) 1.1) Structure of cell 1.2) Function of cell 1.3)
Cellular respiration 1.4) Requirements of cell for survival
Briefly describe how each of the following groups of molecules
is produced in cells; polysaccharides, lipids, amino acids,
proteins, purines/pyrimidines