What is difference between TRNA < MRNA< MTRNA< MIRNA< INcrna < rRna. Which can be found in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes ? and which one can potentially damage gene function and how ?
What is the role of SWI AND SNF in molecular biology ?
What if you researching a human gene and blast shows it in a nematode ? is this good or bad news ?
Why are mouses used over and over for research ?
Prokaryotes control genes by what ?
Eukaryotes control genes by ?
In: Biology
1) A) Explain how carbon dioxide (a waste product of cellular respiration) is removed from a body cell and expelled from the body
B) Pretend you are a red blood cell and describe your journey through the human adult heart beginning with either the superior or inferior vena cava and ending with the aorta. Please include all major blood vessels, the 4 heart chambers, and the lungs. You do not need to include the heart valves.
In: Biology
In: Economics
There is a large amount of research supporting the hypothesis that workers on the night shift have significantly more accidents and make more errors than workers on other time shifts. Discuss ways to improve the safety of workers on night shift. Conduct internet search to see what resources and tips are available for night shift workers. Discuss schedules of work that would allow the night hours to be covered, but may be better suited for human circadian rhythms.
In: Psychology
1) What is the consequence of having denser and more spherical lenses (than human eye lenses). What are the advantages/disadvantages of this? (Hint: fish have them)
2) What is the advantage of being able to move lenses to different distances from the retina? (Hint: fish do this)
3) Many fish have a "tapetum" (a layer of reflective material just behind their retina). How does the tapetum interfere with high-resolution, crisp vision?
In: Physics
Discuss in a group of two persons on the following statements. (
C++ programming )
(a) A compiler is the same as an interpreter.
(b) We can only use high-level language and not low-level language
to write a
computer program.
(c) Low-level language is close to machine language and high-level
language
is close to human language.
(d) Algorithm design is not important in software development
process.
(e) When the computer is on, the first loading program is the
Operating System.
In: Computer Science
Ch7/Financial Accounting
Please, I need to get answered to the following:( 100 words for each part).
1. Describe physical controls, independent internal verification, and human resource controls. For each internal control principle, explain what weaknesses are being prevented for the company.
2. “Describe” the Ch6 – inventory turnover and days in inventory ratios. Explain the importance of each ratio and how each ratio assists the investor in evaluating a company’s performance.
In: Accounting
Describe stages of psychosocial development and how they relate to a person’s spiritual development.
Apply attachment theory to understanding one’s relationship with God.
Reflect on stages of the soul’s growth.
Share your insights into how loyalty to something greater than ourselves can lead to spiritual growth and maturity.
Apply attachment theory to understanding one’s relationship with God.
reflect on “Wholeness is holiness” (Friel), and the importance of maturity and a whole human being in developing spiritual maturity.
In: Psychology
algae:
1 give a brief overview of the organism you have selected, include
it's full scientific name how it is identified in the lab where it
usually lives
2 what is the name of the human disease or illness this organism
may cause what are the symptoms.
3 how is the disease or illness transmitted Are there specific test
to detect the infection if so provide brief description.
4 do any treatments exist for this disease or illness , what are
they
In: Biology
Your human body has two chemical messenger systems: Neurotransmitters and Hormones. 1) Where does each system primarily operate? 2) Which system is slower? 3) Briefly describe how the HPA axis uses three main structures to cause cortisol to be released into the bloodstream. 4) How does the HPA axis prevent itself from constantly releasing cortisol into the bloodstream once the threatening stimulus has gone away?
In: Biology