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Biology – Mitosis and Meiosis
Biology
Meiosis
Mitosis and Meiosis at first seem much alike for that they both are forms of cellular reproduction. Moreover, they go through similar stages such as interphase, prophrase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase, and cytokenisis. However, despite their similarities, these two processes are much different and have their own specific importance in cell reproduction. Mitosis evolved because it…
Respiration in Invertebrates
Cellular respiration
Respiration
INTRODUCTION Respiration is essential for all organisms and can be simplified as “breathing”. However, the exact definition of respiration varies depending on the specific type being discussed. The exchange of gases, such as carbon dioxide and oxygen, that is vital for the body’s functioning is referred to as “Respiration”. Oxygen is necessary for sustaining life….
Essay on Evolution: Natural Selection
Evolution
Mutation
Essay on EvolutionThere are many mechanisms that lead to evolutionary change. One of themost important mechanism in evolution is natural selection which is thedifferential success in the reproduction of different phenotypes resulting fromthe interaction of organisms with their environment. Natural selection occurswhen a environment makes a individual adapt to that certain environment byvariations that arise…
Cell respiration for energy
Cellular respiration
Energy
All organisms, including plants and animals, oxidize glucose for energy. Often, this energy is used to convert ADAPT and phosphate into TAP. It is known that meal worms undergo cell respiration during germination. Do meal worms undergo cell respiration before germination? Using your collected data, you will be able to answer this question concerning respiration…
on mutations in the factor VIII gene
Factors
Mutation
1. Briefly describe the methods used to place mutants in the Factor VIII cistron ( & A ; lt ; 100 words ) [ 5marks ] Assorted methods are available for mutant sensing in F VIII patients, The most advanced and cost effectual method is High declaration runing analysis ( HRM ) . HRM analysis…
Effects of Different Substrates on Cellular Respiration
Cellular respiration
Respiration
In this lab the effects of different substrates on the rate of cellular respiration is being put to a test which is a very interesting experiment. The three major substrate solutions being used for this experiment are glucose, maltose, and alanine. The issues this experiment addresses are cellular respiration occur in different stages which are…
The molecular basis for genetic mutation
Genetics
Mutation
Gene Alteration: Inroduction: The construct of cistron has evolved and go more complex since it was foremost proposed. The term Gene was foremost proposed by Wilhelm Johannsen. Gene is a functional section of bases in familial stuff. It means that the functional cistron transcribed into the functional merchandises like RNAs, proteins etc. Each cistron may…
Mapping Unknown Mutations Of Mutant Strain U5914
Biology
Mutation
Unknown mutation strain U5914 Drosophila malanogaster with 3 mutated phenotypes: white eyed, dark organic structure colour, and uncomplete longitudinal vena II and IV. This mutant strain was crossed with wild-type strain and marker strains to analyze the familial features of these 3 mutation cistrons. The consequences showed that dark organic structure colour is an autosomal…
Cellular Respiration Research
Cellular respiration
Respiration
Cellular respiration is a catabolic reaction that refers to the process of converting chemical energy of organic molecules into a simplify form so it can be used immediately by organism. Glucose may be oxidized completely if sufficient oxygen is available, by the following equation: C6H12O6 + 36 ADP + 36Pi + 6O2(g) 6 H2O +…
Carbon Dioxide Understanding
Carbon Dioxide
Cellular respiration
Introduction This report discusses an experiment conducted to examine the rate of aerobic cellular respiration in aquatic organisms. The study focused on Elodea (an aquatic plant), snails, and goldfish. Carbon dioxide production was monitored as a measure of respiration. Each organism, being ectothermic, was placed in covered beakers resulting in varying amounts of carbon dioxide…