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How do killer T cells recognise cancer cells from other body cells?
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What is the most important neurotransmitter in the brain?
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What is a repressible operon?
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What are the steps of binary fission?
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What are the characteristics of black soil?
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1. What are the differences between interphase and inter kinesis?
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What causes mucus in bowel movements?
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How do cancer cells travel through the body?
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What is the source of urea in the body?
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Why is DNA profiling used?
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What is decomposition?
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What is the role of microfilaments in cell division?
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How do anticoagulants prevent clotting of blood?
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How and why does the human body have dreams?
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Why are rangelands important?
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What is alluvial gold mining?
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In plants, what is the stroma?
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What is nonrenewable resource ?
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What can cause mutations?
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How does air pollution adversely affect human health?
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Why are neurons amitotic?
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In which conditions will seeds germinate?
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What usually causes a hematoma?
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What is a prominent symptom of pericarditis?
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What are spores?
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What is organogenesis?
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What the meaning of a cell?
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The knee joint is stabilized by what major ligaments?
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What is hepatic encephalopathy?
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During fertilization a single sperm joins with an ovum. The nuclei of both cells join together to create one cell. What is that new cell called?
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What is the definition of recombinant dna technology?
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What is a lac operon?
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What is the economic importance of macroalgae?
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Can you tell me the function
of hepatic vein?
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How can a plasmid be described?
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What is an elisa test?
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What is protonema?
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Why is X-inactivation needed in humans?
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What are the seed leaves that provide energy for young seedlings of angiosperms called?
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What are lichens?
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When you have placenta previa do you only bleed when it's time for your period or do you bleed all through your pregnancy? What happens?
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What does embryogenesis mean?
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What is the purpose of the Na+ and K+ pumps in animals?
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Why does mitosis take place?
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How do fungi reproduce?
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Where do antigens come from?
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What are photoperiods?
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What is an invasive species?
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What is a bacterial transformation?
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How are benign tumors treated?
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What are angiosperms?
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What is a rotifer?
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What is speciation?
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What is the function of a nephridia in an earth worm?
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What cell types are found in the dermis?
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What are flowers?
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urine is carried from the kidney to the urinary bladder by the?
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Why do wrinkles develop in the skin?
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What is the cause of sports anemia?
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Why are coral reefs home to a huge diverse variety of species?
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What are biofilms?
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What is alternation of generations?
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How are gap junctions formed?
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What is logistic growth?
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What are defensins?
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What does phosphorylation mean?
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What are spiracles ?
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What us a phenotype?
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Why is PCR used so much in biotechnology?
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What are monocots?
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How does a vaccine work?
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What are the functions of transmembrane proteins?
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What taste buds are on the side of tongue?
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Explain the secondary structure of proteins.
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What is meant by Agamospermy?
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What part of the flower makes pollen?
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What effect do beta blockers have on the heart?
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What is a good thesis on what is the connection between smell and taste?
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How does genomic imprinting relate to the concept of epigenetics?
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What is abiogenesis ?
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What gene does Down Syndrome affect?
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Can you tell me any 5 names of harmless fungi?
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What is fluid-phase endocytosis?
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What nucleic acids store genetic information?
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What is sympatric speciation?
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What is soil fertility?
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What are some examples of nucleic acids?
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What is the carbon cycle?
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What is a continental glacier?
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What is bioenergetics?
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What is the function of the seminal vesicles in an earthworm?
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What are some examples of benthic zones?
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What is the function of the earthworm's clitellum?
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How is placenta accreta treated?
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What is transpiration?
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What is metanephridia?
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The Ames test uses bacteria to test for what?
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What is the function of whiskers on animals?
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What is phytoplankton ?
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What are the general characteristics of members of the class aves?
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