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Why is the number of protons and electrons equal in an atom?
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There is a Mendelian dominant B and a recessive b. I don't know if a bald man is BB, or Bb, or bb. The other is the double helix full of "CGTA"s. What kind of sequence makes a man a Bbald man? How is genotype coded into DNA?
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How can condensation be observed?
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If a DNA strand has 30 guanines how much thymine does it have?
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What is an entoprocta?
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Why is nuclear fission considered nonrenewable energy?
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Is there a way to quote a fraction of someone else' answer, that would quite useful especially in comments to facilitate communication?
If not would be nice to have.
It would look like: <Antoine wrote:"blablabalabal">
Wadya think?
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Why can't an antibiotic be prepared from a carrier?
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How do cells regulate ion movement?
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What are some examples of biotic factors in an ecosystem?
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How is the central nervous system protected from mechanical damage?
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What are common mistakes students make with acquired immunity?
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What do the words hypotonic, isotonic , and hypertonic mean?
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What causes ringworm ? What's it's span in the host body ?
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How do aquaporins facilitate the passage of water?
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What is a crocodilian?
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What are common mistakes students make with sex linkage?
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How do you complete and balance nuclear equations?
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What are some examples of bones?
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How does cellulose differ from glycogen?
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If my dad has the AB blood group, my mom has the O blood group. What blood group will I be? A, B or AB?
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What is the sulfur cycle?
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Why are plants green?
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What are telomeres and why are they important?
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What are common mistakes students make with viral replication?
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How does carrying capacity affect the number of organisms in an ecosystem?
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What does "eukaryotic cells" mean?
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What is the cell theory and who discovered it?
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What enzymes are in the digestive system and what do those enzymes do?
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To what are Pacinian corpuscles sensitive?
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What are alleles?
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How do muscle cells differ from nerve cells?
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What is the homeobox?
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How do hormones differ from enzymes and neurotransmitters?
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How does mutation affect transcription?
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How do seed plants differ from seedless plants?
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Why do bacteriophages only infect bacteria?
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What periodic table elements are radioactive?
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What are some examples of membrane receptors?
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What are some examples of monoclonal antibodies?
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What is the medula oblongata?
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How did life on Earth begin?
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How can bacterial transformation be used in technology?
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Question #30b47
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How do osteoblasts and osteoclasts assist with bone remodeling?
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Where do human memories get stored and in what form?
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What are some examples of biotic factors in an ecosystem?
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What are taste buds?
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What organelles in eukaryotic cells contain DNA?
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How do predators in a boreal forest affect the ecosystem?
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What does the golgi apparatus do in a plant cell?
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How much energy is produced from aerobic respiration and anaerobic respiration?
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How can dna profiling be misused?
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How do I get an A in biology?
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How do bacteria in the gut use glucose to produce lactic acid?
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How does the vestibular system provide information to the brain?
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What are brassinosteroids?
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You have 75.0 grams of C2H2Cl4, how many L of Cl2 do you have?
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What do you mean by "Gene Overlap"? Do prokaryotes have gene overlapping?
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How do bacteria differ from a virus?
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How many bones are in the human body?
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What is a viroid?
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What phylum do club fungi belong to?
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What are some examples of structural polysaccharides?
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What determines blood type?
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How do bones grow?
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What are common mistakes students make with endocytosis and exocytosis?
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Can the theory of evolution and religion coexist?
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What is a matrix transpose?
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How does hyaline cartilage differ from elastic cartilage?
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How to start studying biology?
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What are gonadotropins?
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What is an example of an antidote therapy?
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What is natural selection?
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What are facultative anaerobes?
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Why did linnaeus choose latin?
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How does the amount of yolk affect cleavage?
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How do muscles and bones work together?
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Which primitive form of *Homo sapiens* is considered to be more intelligent (than us) - Cro Magnon or Neanderthal man?
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What bones make up the axial skeleton?
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What are some examples of animals used for dissection?
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What are some examples of deletion mutations?
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What is botulinum toxin?
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