Test about coacervates.

Question: Test about coacervates.

I really need help what questions can I ask?

 

Single-cell organisms.

Single-cell organisms. Cells come in an amazing variety – single-cell organisms (like bacteria),

cells of the immune system, the world’s largest cell, animal cells, plant cells, Natural Killer cells, cells with XXX chromosomes, and even cells that we could make a reality TV show with, like Cell Survivor: Livin’ On The Edge (like Archaeans ).  Pick a specific differentiated (liver cell, cytotoxic T-cell, neuron) or single-cell species (Yersinia pestis) and describe what the cell does.

 

The two-domain model.

The two-domain model.
https://bmcecolevol.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12862-017-1059-z

  1. What are the authors’ main reasons for supporting the three-domain model
  2. what reasoning do they present to keep the three-domain model strong enough to reject new evidence for the two-domain model? Do you see holes within their argument?

 

Williams et al (2013) 

 

https://www.nature.com/articles/nature12779

  1. What evidence do the authors present for the two-domain model? What holes within their argument?

 

  1. Summarize Figure 2 in 2-3 sentences.

The three-domain system.

The three-domain system. Zhou et al (2018) https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00253-018-8831-x

 

word count on each 5 sentences

  1. In the Zhou et al (2018) paper, what are two arguments for the three-domain system that you find most compelling? What are two arguments for the two domain system
  2. Zhou et al (2018) paper, which system do believe more

3. What methods did the authors use to create Figure 2?

4. What does this figure tell us about the relationship between eukaryotes and archaea?

Functions of hormones 

Functions of hormones

1. What produces more urea? a cow or a wolf

2. Positive and negative feedback loops when regulating body temperature

3. What hormone is affected by the adrenal gland

4. A girl is under stress. State the symptoms and physical contractions

5. The pathway of urine from nephrons

6. Functions of hormones

7. What happens if a woman drinks saltwater. What will happen us she keeps drinking the water

8. Functions of the endocrine gland at top of each kidney

9. what happens if there are no ads or oxytocin

10. Hormones produced in the posterior pituitary

Concept map based on Diverticulitis

I am unsure of how to complete this concept map based on Diverticulitis. How would I properly complete this assignment? An example for diabetes is posted below, it uses the same template.26770552

 

concept map based on Tuberculosis

I am unsure of how to complete this concept map based on Tuberculosis. How would I properly complete this assignment? An example for diabetes is posted below, it uses the same template.26770552

sickle cell disease.

sickle cell disease.

  1. Describe how somatic gene therapy has been successful in combating sickle cell disease but has failed in other applications.
  2. Does genetic screening help people? Consider both the pros and cons of genetic screening in your answer.
  3. What happens if the kidneys excrete too much water
  4. Nitrogen must be excreted comes from where
  5. A positive feedback mechanism regulates which hormone
  6. the main active transport system in neuron
  7. the glomerular dimtate is indentixak to blood plasma excet for

Current trends in scientific research.

Current trends in scientific research. -Reflect on the course readings and current trends in scientific

research. What intrigues you about the search for other life forms? Consider life at the cellular level. What similarities and differences in chemical processes would you expect to find? Provide details and refer to step-by-step metabolic processes in the textbook. What impact would the surrounding environment likely have on cellular activities, which metabolic steps might be different in order to create cellular energy and organic molecules? For example are different electron acceptors needed for the electron transport chain? If so, what might be useful or available? Are there examples of organisms on earth using this type of electron acceptor?

 

Trauma-Informed Care and the core principles

What are Trauma-Informed Care and the core principles? provide examples of how the core principles can be applied in your work?