The topic is divorce ( impact on children)
What are the most important considerations for human services providers to know as they work with individuals and families experiencing this impact to development?
In: Psychology
In: Operations Management
Singer’s view on animal testing
Warren’s view of human rights and animal rights: content and strength of rights
Warren’s view of non-paradigm humans.
In: Psychology
One page summary of the Four stages of development which includes: The Infant, The child, The adolescent, The adult.
(Refer to the Life-Span Human Development Textbook)
In: Psychology
1. Discuss Plato's position on wisdom and the distinction between knowledge and opinion
2. Discuss the term 'teleological' and its relation to human behavior and action.
In: Economics
According to Darwin and the theory of evolution, why did human
beings develop a conscience
and a system of ethics?
Please provide detail and answer in 200 words.
In: Psychology
1. In eukaryotes, the primary rRNA transcript is a 45S rRNA that includes the sequences of the 18S, 5.8S and 28S rRNA separated by short spacers. What is the advantage of this operon-like arrangement of the rRNA genes?
2. Electron micrographs of human nerve fibers show 10-15 layers of membranous myelin sheath. Upon close examination, these membranes are particularly rich in sphingolipids especially the glycosphingolipids. What could be the reason why these types of lipids abound in human myelin?
3. The family of substances called eicosanoids consists of prostaglandins, leukotrienes and thromboxanes. What is their relationship with any form of lipids?
In: Biology
Of all the oxygen carried in your blood, only 2% is dierectly dissolved in your blood, while the rest is carried by a protein called hemoglobin. If human body temperature were 45° C instead of 37° C, would you expect to find more or less oxygen directly dissolved in the blood ( ignore the amount of oxygen bound to hemoglobin)? Explain using what you know of gas solubility and the way that temperture affects gas solubility. Also describe the major intermolecular force of attraction that exists between O2 and water (which makes up most of human blood).
In: Chemistry
Question 8
Which of the following statements is true?
SNPs do not account for any of the genetic variation in the human genome
SNPs are nucleotide polymorphisms that differ in a population
CNVs are not an important source in the variation of the human genome
All of the above statements are true
Question 9
Why are genetic changes that lead to a selective disadvantage usually lost?
Changes detrimental to survival can lead to fewer offspring and will not be passed on
Genetic repair mechanisms will erase the mistake
Organisms can control expression of deleterious genes to minimize impact
Sexual reproduction always purifies dangerous mutations
None of these are correct
In: Biology
In: Biology