List the five steps of the scientific method in order
What will be an ideal response?
a . Ask a question or identify a problem based on observations of the natural world.
b. Propose a hypothesis or a potential solution.
c. Make a prediction.
d. Test the prediction through experimentation and/or observation.
e. Draw a conclusion.
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The term complex as used in the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex:
a. means that the identification of the organ-ism is complex and is only performed in large reference laboratories. b. is used to describe two or more species whose distinction is complicated and of little or no medical importance. c. refers to a set of organisms that are genet-ically indistinguishable but are phenotyp-ically different. d. refers to different subtypes of the bacteria M. tuberculosis.
Plasmids are distinguished from bacterial chromosomes in that
A. plasmids are circular, bacterial chromosomes are linear. B. plasmids occur in the cytoplasm, bacterial chromosomes occur in the nucleus. C. plasmids are composed of RNA, bacterial chromosomes are composed of DNA. D. plasmids have few genes, bacterial chromosomes have many genes. E. plasmids consist of single-stranded nucleic acids, bacterial chromosomes consist of double-stranded nucleic acids.
Explain the role of probes in the search for a specific human gene within a genome library. What will be an ideal response?
James and Sally wanted to have a baby but were not having any luck, so they decided to try an artificial means of conception. They eventually were directed to a laboratory, where sperm and eggs were placed in a dish
This allows a sperm to merge with the egg as it would in the oviduct. This procedure is called ________. A) surrogate motherhood B) gamete intrafallopian transfer C) zygote intrafallopian transfer D) in vitro fertilization