What reaction will occur between the eukaryotic cells of the body and the water during irrigation following excision of a cancerous mass?
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Sterile normal saline is used in most surgical procedures as an irrigation solution. During certain surgical procedures, such as those for malignancy, the surgeon may request that sterile water be used for irrigation instead of saline following excision of the cancerous mass. 1. What is meant by "normal" saline? 2. Why is normal saline usually used in healthy tissues? 3. How is water different from saline? 4. What reaction will occur between the eukaryotic cells of the body and the...
At what stage in the development of cancer do the cancerous cells grow out of control, grow their own blood vessels, and invade surrounding tissues? At what stage in the development of cancer do the cancerous cells grow out of control, grow their own blood vessels, and invade surrounding tissues? A. progression B. initiation C. promotion D. metastasis Which of the following terms is synonymous with the word malignant? Which of the following terms is synonymous with the word malignant?...
1A. Determine if the following are "Photosynthesis” or “Respiration” a Endergonic reaction to make sugar Photosynthesis Respiration b Produces ATP using light energy Photosynthesis Respiration c Produces ATP by removing it from sugar Photosynthesis Respiration d Occurs in cells containing chlorophyll only Photosynthesis Respiration e Utilizes (uses) oxygen to make water molecules Photosynthesis Respiration f Produces oxygen from water molecules Photosynthesis Respiration g Does not require light to occur Photosynthesis Respiration h Uses carbon dioxide and water (reactant) Photosynthesis Respiration...
If a eukaryotic organism did not have a functional telomerase, what would you predict to be true about this organism? a reduction in chromosome length in reproductive cells (gametes) production of a larger number of Okazaki fragments than eukaryotes that possess telomerase high sensitivity to sunlight inability to correct DNA mutations a high probability of somatic cells becoming cancerous
need help please the appara. forms to "pinch" the 7. During the final stage of the animal cell cycle a two daughter cells apart thus ending cytokinesis. During plant cell division this is replaced by formation. Eventually becomes the new cell wall. 8. In the adult body of mammals many of the body cells continuously divide but some like cells stop dividing. and some_ , structures at the end of chromosomes that shorten after each 9. division. (these figure in...
1,Match the descriptions to the type of transport. - A. B. C. Water enters a cell because it is hypertonic compared to the extracellular environment, increasing its turgor pressure - A. B. C. Water enters guard cells because the guard cells are hypertonic compared to the surrounding cells - A. B. C. Potassium...
which layer of outer membranes exist in all eukaryotic cells? none of these cell wall both of these Plasma membrane which of the following is not an organelle of eukaryotic cells? fimbrae cytoskeleton nucleus golgi emerging and reemerging diseases is a challenge facing science? No answer text provided. No answer text provided. true false The smallest unit that is considered to be alive. none of these atoms cell tissues which of the following types of cells have a plasma membrane?...
Describe the three events that occur during pre-mRNA processing in eukaryotic cells, including where these processes take place within the cell.
Use a table of Standard Reduction Potentials to predict if a reaction will occur between Co metal and Cl2(g), when the two are brought in contact via standard half-cells in a voltaic cell. If a reaction will occur, write a balanced net ionic equation for the reaction, assuming that the product ions are in aqueous solution. If no reaction will occur, leave all boxes blank. JC- DC Use a table of Standard Reduction Potentials to predict if a reaction will...
Other than the presence or absence of a nucleus, what are some of the key differences between eukaryotic & prokaryotic cells? Size? Reproduction? Lifecycle? Food/energy needs? Diversity within the eukaryotic domain is vast & often easily observable. Describe some of the major differences between the known kingdoms. Protista vs other eukaryotes? Fungal vs Plant cells? Plant vs animal cells? Did any of your group’s experimental data provide unexpected results with the wet mounts? This is a common occur in scientific...