"Cell" is the structural and functional unit of life. Example: bacteria are unicellular organisms which can live and reproduce on their own.
What is the single unit of life able to live and reproduce on its own?
How might the rate at which a species is able to reproduce impact its ability to evolutionarily adapt by natural selection? Explain your response.
An obligate intracellular organism is one that a. can reproduce outside the host cell b. cannot reproduce outside the host cell c. has its own reproductive machinery d. can live both inside and outside of a host cell
A single life annuity pays you a set monthly payment for the rest of your life even if you live to a very old age. True False
A single life annuity pays you a set monthly payment for the rest of your life even if you live to a very old age. True False
Explore the concept of being able to pursue a good life in the United States through historical change? For example life after WW II and the Great Depresion. Also how different ethnic backgrounds tried to live the American Dream.
1. What types of worms are parasites? Who are their hosts and where do they live inside of the host. Are they all in the same phylum or not? 2. Be able to explain an overview of the life cycle of the tapeworm and a blood fluke in its definitive & intermediate hosts; in which host does sexual & asexual reproduction take place? How do the hosts get the parasites? 3. What similarity of Annelids & Mollusks suggests that these...
Suppose that 45% of Individuals that live near the beach in California own an expensive home. Of those that own an expensive home 15% of them have a boat. Out of the individuals that do not have an expensive home that live near the beach, 4% of them have a boat. BH for beach expensive homeowner, BO for boat owner, and NBH for no expensive home. Probability (BH) – 45% Probability (BO / BH) – 15% Probability (BO/ NBH) –...
A bridge automatically develops its own “routing table”. It is able to accomplish this through frame forwarding, address learning and loop resolution. Briefly explain each of these three (3) mechanisms. Any explanation for this question will be really helpful thanks
In its own reference frame, the half-life of a muon is 1.52us. Of course, what the muon is measuring is proper time, not necessarily the time that somebody in an inertial frame would say that it took to decay. Suppose we speed up some muons by sending them around and around in a circle. (There are ways to make things go around in circles at high speed by using magnetic fields.) The lifetime of the muons (as measured in the...
Assume a 35 year-old client comes to you with the following goals: To retire at the age of 65 and be able to live off $135,000 per year. They will begin taking this out in monthly increments the day they retire. To buy a vacation home worth $150,000 in ten years. To leave $2.5 million to charity at the end of their life. To send their only child to college fifteen years from now. Because most of the child’s college...