Why are hormone disorders so difficult to diagnose? What was the purpose of Mendel's pea plant experiments? A researcher is studying the reproduction in Taraxacum officinale. She decides to measure only soil temperature. Explain why this study is poorly-designed. ...
Why does osmosis not cause submerged water plants to swell up and burst? How would high gravity affect plant growth and development? I want to measure how GIBBERELLIC acid affects seed germination for beans and corn. As I can not see how the seed germinate in the soil, should I measure pl...
The word anaesthesia means loss of sensation. Plants, as all living creatures, can also sense their environment and they are susceptible to anaesthesia. Although some anaesthetics are often known as drugs with well-defined target to their animal/human receptors, some other are promiscuous in their ...
How do phototropism and geotropism affect the development of plants? How does variable expressivity affect the severity of a disease in a family? How do you measure a portion of a balanced meal? What is plant grafting? Describe this process in detail. How do scientists measure the probability...
Explain phototropism. Explain the process of hydrogen bonding. What is melatonin and why is it used as a dietary supplement? Explain by relating to transport and/or biosignaling. Explain how alcohol is detoxified by the liver. How do hydrogen bonds form? What is the relationship between melaton...
How is HIC used to isolate GFP? Explain the process completely. Chromatography: A process by which proteins can be separated from a mixture is known as chromatography. This process consists of two phases: the mobile (liquid) and the stationary (solid) phases. Different types of chromatography ...
What adaptive strategies are likely used by plants to protect them from excessive sunlight? Define the fitness of a population and explain how we measure it. Discuss why plants have two types of chlorophyll instead of just one. How does this benefit them? What inf...
The greenhouse effect is an effect that warms the earth's surface where the sun vitality arrives at the environment, some of its light reflected back to space and the remaining light is absorbed and re-emanated by greenhouse gases. Ozone harming substances incorporate water fume, c...
Why is it important to know the pH when conducting experiments to measure photosynthetic rate with 14CO2? What are the harmful effects of using chemicals like pesticides and fertilizers? What is biological nitrogen fixation? ...