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**new answer needed****
Applying Principles of the Nervous System to Pharmaceutical Research
Imagine you are a
student studying for your pharmacy technician certification exam.
Your friend is quizzing you over drugs that affect the nervous
system.
As a pharmacy technician you may be asked by a customer how a drug
works or why they are taking a particular medication. They may be
taking many different medications and can’t remember why they take
a certain one.
Unit 4 DQ Question: Serotonin is a neurotransmitter involved in the
control of mood. Based on this description, predict what types of
health conditions Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs)
could be used to treat.
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The world human population in the twentieth century has been increasing exponentially. Speculate on the logical outcome if this rate of growth continues. How could this growth rate be reduced? What ethical issues could be associated with implementation of any “human management” practices?
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Fill out the characteristic traits of each order
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Orders |
Cell division |
Motile or non |
Forms ex) Filamentous, unicellular or colonial |
Number of chloroplasts |
Retention/nourishment of zygote by parent plant |
Habitat: freshwater, brackish, marine |
Reproduction: isogamy, anisogamy or oogamy |
Sporopollenin on zygote wall: present or absent |
Apical growth |
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Charales & Coleochaetales |
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Klebsormidiales |
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Zygnematales |
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9 starch agar plates have been inoculated with different bacteria in order to see if each bacterial species has amylase to hydrolyze the starch. After incubation, Gram's iodine must be added to see if the results were positive or negative. Before applying the Gram's iodine, the plates are incubated for 48 hours.
What should you expect to happen if you applied the Gram's iodine after 2 hours of incubation instead of the 48 hours and why?
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17. A heterotrimeric G-protein that is associated with a G-protein coupled receptor is fully activated when
A. the GDP that is associated with G-protein's alpha subunit is phosphorylated to GTP.
B. the GDP that is associated with the G-protein's alpha subunit is exchanged for a GTP.
C. the alpha subunit associates with the beta and gamma subunits.
A and C
B and C
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Bio 101 Lab #8: All activities/questions are to be completed for a grade. Type your answers to these questions into a Microsoft word document titles ‘Lab 8 – Worksheet’.
Laboratory Experiment 8– Fermentation and Cellular Respiration
Topic
Fermentation
Materials / Equipment
You may have to purchase a few items if you don’t have them in your house.
(4) 16oz soda/water bottles; washed clean and dry
(4) Small balloon, all of the same size, but different colors.
- Make sure to stretch the balloons by hand before using
Measuring cups and teaspoons
Hot tap water
2 packets of ‘Rapid Rise Yeast’ (each packet has about 2 teaspoons)
White granulate sugar
Table salt
Corn Starch (1 tablespoon to a 1/4c water)
2 feet of string
1 ruler (with millimeters markings)
Background Information:
Yeast, a unicellular fungus, is extremely important in the baking and brewery industries because of its fermentation byproducts- carbon dioxide, which causes bread dough to rise, and ethanol (ethyl alcohol), which is found in alcoholic beverages. Unlike many organisms, yeast is capable of metabolizing by both fermentation (anaerobic respiration) and aerobic respiration processes, depending on the presence or absence of oxygen in the yeast’s environment at the time.
Procedure:
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Bottle |
Solution Yeast + Water +… |
Gas in mm at 20 min |
Gas in mm at 40 min |
Gas in mm at 60 min |
Gas in mm at 80 min |
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1 |
No sugar |
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2 |
Sugar |
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3 |
Starch |
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4 |
Sugar + salt |
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Questions:
c. altered the size of the bottle?
Part II:
Questions:
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Which FOUR of the following DNA delivery methods have been used successfully to introduce foreign genes into the nuclear genome of the alga, Chlamydomonas reinhardtii
a. Agrobacterium-mediated transformation
b. Agitation with glass beads or silicon carbide whiskers
c. Electroporation
d. Microinjection
e. Natural DNA uptake
f. Biolistics
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I need new and unique answers, please. (Use your own words, don't copy and paste), Please Use your keyboard (Don't use handwriting) Thank you..
The paper essay assignment must be 2 pages (500 words) , if you can please i need references
According to the WHO, the recent Coronavirus 2019 (2019-nCoV) outbreak was firstly reported on December 31, 2019 in China. This virus is growing rapidly, and the health organizations are working hard to reduce the number of cases.
As a public health official, using the Public Health Pyramid levels, explain how we can plan, implement, and evaluate a certain plan of your own. Think about how you can contribute the individual and the community level to help reduce the number of cases.
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In water being drawn up the capillary tube, which of the following is acting directly on the water molecules in the center of the tube?
Group of answer choices
cohesion
adhesion
adhesion and cohesion
desity
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Compare and contrast rates of glycogen metabolism in liver and muscle cells based on hormone stimulation and energy charge of the cell.
Part 1 complete the table by replacing question mark (?) with “high” or “low” as required.
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Cell |
Blood [insulin] (high/low) |
Blood [glucagon] (high/low) |
Glycolysis rate1 (high/low) |
Glycogen breakdown rate (high/low) |
Glycogen synthesis rate (high/low) |
Glucose release rate2 (high/low) |
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Liver |
High |
Low |
Low |
? |
? |
? |
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Liver |
High |
Low |
High |
? |
? |
? |
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Liver |
Low |
High |
Low |
? |
? |
? |
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Liver |
Low |
High |
High |
? |
? |
? |
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Muscle |
High |
Low |
Low |
? |
? |
? |
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Muscle |
High |
Low |
High |
? |
? |
? |
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Muscle |
Low |
High |
Low |
? |
? |
? |
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Muscle |
Low |
High |
High |
? |
? |
? |
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Muscle |
High |
Low |
Low |
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1Rate is high or low based on energy charge of the cell and not owing to [glucose] in cell 2Release means transport from the cell to the blood. Low rate could mean no detectable rate |
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Part 2. (Each row in the table is a separate condition. Interpret each condition independently)
Explain how the conditions regulate specific enzymes to stimulate or inhibit the rates of glycogen breakdown and glycogen synthesis.
Explain glucose release
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5. What are the specific types of channels found along the membrane of the dendrites and cell body? For
each channel stated, identify what ions will cross the channel and in what direction? Indicate if the ions
would cause an excitatory post-synaptic potential or an inhibitory post-synaptic potential.
Dendrites/cell body
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Channels |
Ions |
What direction? |
The intracellular fluid becomes more positive or negative |
Cause excitatory post-synaptic potential or inhibitory post-synaptic potential |
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EcoRI: 900, 700, 400
BamHI: 1100, 900
In order to map the location of each restriction site, each fragment was then digested with the other two restriction enzymes. The following was obtained:
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BamHI-Treated |
EcoRI-Treated |
Original Fragment Size |
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700, 200 |
- |
900 |
EcoRI |
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700 |
- |
700 |
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400 |
- |
400 |
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- |
700, 400 |
1100 |
BamHI |
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- |
700, 200 |
900 |
Based on the fragment size analysis performed above, construct the map of restriction sites for this 2 kb fragment of DNA.
2. Most restriction enzymes (RE’s) were isolated from bacteria. Since these bacteria require an intact (i.e. undigested) genome in order to survive, what mechanism protects the genomic DNA of bacteria from digestion by their own restriction enzymes?
3. Today we examined the pattern of genomic DNA when it is cut by a restriction enzyme. One of the enzymes, EcoRI, recognizes a specific 6 bp sequence. How often would you expect this enzyme to cut a long stretch of DNA? About how many fragments does an EcoRI digest produce on the calf genome (Bos taurus, 3 x 109 basepairs in length)? Show all work.
4. There are two principles underlying gel electrophoresis: charge, and the use of a gel matrix. Explain why both of these are necessary to separate DNA by size. Why is charge alone insufficient? Why is a gel matrix without charge insufficient?
5. Agarose gel
electrophoresis can size fractionate DNA fragments. If a 1000 bp
linear DNA fragment and plasmid DNA 1000 bp in length are both run
on the same gel, will they appear as the same size? Why or why
not?
6. Today we amplified 50 ng of Bos taurus (calf) DNA by PCR. This amount of DNA contains about 15,000 molecules of the insulin gene [50 ng DNA= 2.5 x 10-20 mol; (2.5x10-20 )x(6.023×1023) = 1.5 x 104 molecules]. We performed PCR for 35 cycles to amplify the amount of this gene.
a. What is the theoretical fold amount of DNA amplified by 35 cycles of PCR (remember the 2N formula)?
b. How many molecules of the insulin gene would therefore be present after PCR?
7. In theory, PCR
exponentially amplifies a DNA fragment for x number of
cycles. However, the concentration of PCR products will usually
never reach the theoretical amount of amplification. Why do you
think this is the case?
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