Some cells in bladder namely superficial cells are binucleate cells, they quickly respond to environmental ques, they form a protein called uroplakin which is not permeable to water.
The process responsible for binucleate nature is by endoreplication , where DNA duplicates in s-phase.
The process that doesn't happen is Failed cytokinesis. This phenomenon is also seen in megakaryocytes.
QUESTION 4 Some cells in the bladder are binucleated cells. What process happened? What process did...
QUESTION 7 Quiescent cells are cells which are in Go stage of the cell cycle. What stimulus would be required for these Go cells to re-enter the cell cycle? What event(s) occur after stimulation? Hint: Your complete response should include genes being transcribed and the different factors associated with that process ▼T·-·-▼ TTT Arial 3 (12pt) ▼ QUESTION 8 Consider that same cells in GO. In order for these cells to divide normally. they would need to renter G1 and...
Question 16 (1 point) Suppose some blood cells were in a hypertonic solution. What would happen to them? They would shrink. They would remain the same size. They would expand. The outcome is not predictable.
every question the process of nuclear transplantation used for animal cloning 9. What are stem cells? What are some of their uses: Chapter 12 1. Define: recombinant DNA cloning vector genetic engineering restriction enzymes 2. What is a GMO? 3. What are the advantages/disadvantages of using bacteria as a cloning vector? 4. List some important medical products that are produced using recombinant DNA technology
What happened with Abe and Tara? Did they split up? Did they make up and "live happily ever after"? Did their parents come to visit? Write an ending by using at least 6 sentences for the case study of Abe and Tara.(from Finding Real Love How to overcome alienation and get closer article)
HELP ASAP !!! QUESTION 2. This question refers to Chapter 4, oogenesis. Some cells visible here are very large, unlike most cells, which are barely visible under low power. What are the large cells visible here called? This section is taken from a/an (organ), which is part of the system. Which general type of animal do you think this section is taken from? acrosome EXONIM QUESTION 3. This question refers to sea urchin head fertilization-in Chapter 5 in jelly coal...
Some poisons directly affect the process of cellular respiration. Do your best to outline step by step the consequences of these poisons: a. If a poison stopped hemoglobin in your red blood cells from binding oxygen, what would happen to your cells? (Why is oxygen needed to produce high amounts of ATP in cellular respiration?) b. If a poison blocked the enzymes of the Krebs Cycle, what would happen? c. If a poison blocked the flow of electrons in the...
When did the United Kingdom have its last House of Commons election? What happened?
14. It is believed that all cells evolved from a common ancestor cell. Describe some of the events that are likely to have happened to allow evolution toward the modern eukaryotic cell. What evidence is there to support that these events happened?
3. You did some research after the Enzyme lab and you found out that the optimal activity for the cellobiase enzyme was 40°C. In class, you conducted your experiment at room temperature, which is about 25°C. What would have happened to your experiment if you conducted it experiment inside a room at 5°C? What about if you conducted inside a room at 100°C? Hint: Tell me what will happen to your enzyme in each scenario AND if you expect to...
Based off of the chart which ones are hypotonic, hypertonic, and isotonic. Also explain what happened to the water in each reaction, and why did it happen? InsideOutside 1 Starch 2 Starch 3 H20 4 H20 5 Starch 6 H20 H20 Starch H2O Starch H20 Starch Before 23.8g 18.5g 17.3g 10.9g 23.0g 19.8g After 23.9g 19.4g 17.7g 10.8g 23.3g 20.2g