What are biosensors and how are they used?
What will be an ideal response?
Biosensors are living organisms used to detect or measure the biological effects of
some factor. They can be used to detect pollutants, chemicals, toxins, and other materials,
particularly those that are at low levels.
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Some organisms do not have crossing over, and hold their homologous chromosomes together via
some other mechanism. Even though crossing over leads to genetic diversity, the absence of crossing over in these organisms does not prevent the production of diverse gametes. Why is this?
What will be an ideal response?Cells lining parts of the respiratory tract have numerous short filamentous structures known as ________ on their surfaces, which beat in unison and move materials through the airways
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At the Beautiful Mutants Flower Shop, a variety of unique mutant plants are sold. What would be the best flower to give to a friend who is allergic to pollen?
A. "Beautiful Innocence" -- a plant with a mutation in the class C genes. B. "Suspense" -- a plant with a mutation in the LEAFY gene. C. "Superhunk" -- a plant with a mutation in the class A genes. D. "Clockface" -- a plant with a mutation in the CYCLOIDEA gene.
When does the rest phase begin during the rehabilitation process?
a. after body temperature has been restored b. after rehydration and calorie replacement c. upon arrival at the rehabilitation center d. after the initial medical evaluation