How could personal DNA testing be beneficial to medicine? What will be an ideal response?
If doctors could access their patient’s genetic profile, there are two primary benefits that could result.
First, the doctor could see what conditions they are predisposed to. As a result, they could both
suggest behaviors and/or prescribe medicines to potentially avoid the condition. Second, they could
determine which medicines and treatments would be most effective should the condition result
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A. emulsification and increasing detergency, which aids in biodegradability. B. prevention or reduction of microbial growth on surfaces, decreasing transmission of disease. C. solubilization of hydrophobic compounds, which enhances cleanup and recovery of oil from spills. D. both emulsification and increasing detergency and solubilization of hydrophobic compounds. E. both emulsification and increasing detergency and prevention or reduction of microbial growth on surfaces.
Contain anticodons that match the codons sued to specify which amino acid should be added to the growing polypeptide chain during protein synthesis
What will be an ideal response?
Which winds push surface water toward the equator?
a. trade winds b. westerlies c. easterlies d. polar e. adiabatic
What is mechanical digestion?
A. The use of villi to break down food B. The use of physical actions to break down food C. The absorption of food in the small intestine D. The breakdown of food by enzymes