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How did vertebrates evolve?
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What is the role of water in the light-dependent reactions?
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What are examples of gastropods?
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What intermolecular force does liquefying helium have?
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How would you explain the significance of NADPH in photosynthesis and NADH in cellular respiration?
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How does a nerve synapse work?
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What are the properties of liquids?
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Does every cell of human body have the exactly same DNA in nucleus, without exception?
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How do functional groups work?
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What do HOX genes control?
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What are beta lactams?
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How do aromatic compounds burn with sooty flame?
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How do bacteria change direction?
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Question #914ee
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How is steel an improvement over iron?
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When does the lac operon enable a bacterium to build the proteins needed for lactose metabolism only?
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How does a bacteria like Cholera cause diarrhea?
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What mechanisms account for speciation and macroevolution?
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How do HOX genes affect evolution?
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Question #65496
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How many alveoli are there in the average male lung?
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Why do many signal transduction pathways involve the protein kinase?
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Question #1237b
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How do bacteria become resistant to beta lactams?
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How do you make carbocation?
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What molecules are involved in the sodium potassium pump?
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Question #f7bbd
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How does ethylene oxide sterilization work?
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Question #c15c8
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Why is MRSA resistant to beta lactams?
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Question #fd736
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Question #6a366
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What happens when no oxygen is present after glycolysis?
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How are diatoms and kelps different from each other?
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How do you construct a phase diagram?
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How is the photoelectric effect used in everyday life?
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Question #a1160
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How do astronomers use electromagnetic radiation?
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What are two ways that elements can be made?
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The increase of temperature will NOT affect the rate of diffusion ?
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How can organic chemistry be used to solve global problems?
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What organelle allows some protists to detect light?
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How would you synthesize benzene?
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Whats the difference between FTIR and Raman Spectroscopy?
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What gas is given off when metals react with acid?
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Why are oxygen and nitrogen important for the body?
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What happens when you add heat to matter? What about when you take it away?
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Where in the chloroplast does the Calvin cycle occur?
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One of the important waste products of photosynthesis is oxygen gas, where does this oxygen gas come from?
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What does the Constant R in the Ideal Gas Law mean?
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How does a cathode ray tube in TV work?
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What happens if microtubules and microfilaments are absent in the cell?
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What closes the stomata and how do they do it?
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Would you expect an organic compound to be soluble in water?
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What is the cross product of #[3,2, 5]# and #[2, 4, 8] #?
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Question #e9fd1
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How Charles' law was discovered?
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What molecule does oxygen become a part of at the end of the electron transport chain?
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What are some examples of protein sequence comparisons?
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Why do disaccharides and polysaccharides give positive Molisch Test?
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How does Boyle's law relate to ventilation?
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How does molar mass affect pressure?
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How is pressure related to kinetic energy?
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What causes a membrane protein to be held in the lipid bilayer?
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Why is cellular respiration more efficient when oxygen is present in cells?
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What is the significance of the high specific heat capacity of water?
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Question #d90c9
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What are the steps in the nitrogen cycle?
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How does the kinetic theory of gases explain heat?
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What is the formula used to calculate enthalpy?
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What is the difference between phagocytosis and pinocytosis?
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Question #adfe4
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How do steroid hormones easily pass through cell membrane?
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Question #517a8
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What are examples of organisms in the kingdom protista?
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How does nitrogen cycle?
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Question #e55ba
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What laser can cut metal?
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What are some examples of heat in thermodynamics?
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Can you provide examples of 4 proteins and discuss their key functions/users in biological systems?
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What is stickleback evolution?
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Question #065aa
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What are some examples of bad bacteria?
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What is cAMP and what does it do? How and where is it formed and used?
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Is hydropower an electric generator?
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How does physics serve as the basis of technology?
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Is Stefan Boltzmann law related to global warming?
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What is an induction generator?
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Please let me know about the basics of Phosphorescent and Fluorescent materials.? Thank you.
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How is succinate related to aerobic respiration?
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Do endocytosis and exocytosis need energy? If so, where does the energy come from?
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Given the reaction N2 + 3H2 -->2NH3, what volume of hydrogen is necessary to react with five liters of nitrogen to produce ammonia, assuming constant temperature and pressure?
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What are some examples of Gay Lussac's law?
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What is the enzyme used in translation?
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Question #f701e
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How is buoyant force related to pressure?
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How is a vesicle formed during endocytosis?
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How does Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution work?
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What is the purpose of a restriction enzyme in an electrophoresis gel?
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What is #"SAE30"# oil?
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