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  Is the decreased mitophagy observed with age at all related to changes in

lysosome function with age?


Why are derived characteristics more useful in establishing evolutionary relationships than are shared characteristics used to subgroups of mammals to illustrate answer

How is mean arterial pressure (MAP) calculated and why is it useful? ( short answer please)


What features of the respiratory system help protect it from the external environment? (Short answer please)


Please explain Why do molecules move across the cell membrane?

And please also explain the importance and why it takes place.



Please explain the importance of a transport protein and their role in cell transport.


Research has shown that alcohol inhibits the release of antidiuretic hormone from the posterior lobe of pituitary gland. suggest what effects this has on the body and how it might contribute to unpleasant "morning after" feeling commonly described as "hangover".

If a dog has 39 chromosomes in its sex cell how many chromosomes are in its body cell


Skin colour in humans ranges from very dark to very light. Which of the following most likely describes how skin colour is inherited?



What are primers?



d. Primers are the short sequences which are complementary to the nucleotides anywhere in the sequence to be amplified

a. Primers are the short sequences at the end of the nucleotide sequences which are used for amplification

b. Primers are the short sequences which are complementary to the nucleotides at the end of the sequence which is to be amplified

c. Primers are the short sequences present anywhere in the nucleotide sequence to be amplified



The element which allows easy visualization of genetic modification is known as



c. white fluorescent protein

b. blue fluorescent protein

a. green fluorescent protein

d. red fluorescent protein


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