Science Homework Help. University of Tennessee Health How Vaccines Work Discussion
I’m studying for my Science class and don’t understand how to answer this. Can you help me study?
On this post you’ll be explaining how vaccines work.
Science Homework Help. University of Tennessee Health How Vaccines Work Discussion
I’m studying for my Science class and don’t understand how to answer this. Can you help me study?
On this post you’ll be explaining how vaccines work.
Science Homework Help. GC Biology Worksheet
—— Please if your good in Biology take my question I need to get good grade.
There are 23 multiple choice questions (most drawn at random from question banks) worth 1 point each and 5 written out answers ranging from 1 to 5 points.
I will attach the file for the questions
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Science Homework Help. Southern Union State Community College Specific Heat of Metal Lab Report
PROCEDURE:
1) “Print Blank Report or type the blank report exactly the same” used as a lab report. Watch the video to get your data for the blank data report!
All the directions below have been done for you in the Specific Heat of a Metal “Video”. Watch the video as you read the directions. All of your data will come from the video.
2) Record the room temperature. The water in the faucet has been setting in this room for some time and is at room temperature.
3) Drag the styrofoam cup over to the balance and note its mass. Move the cup to the sink and fill it about 2/3 full of water. Return the cup to the balance and note its mass. You will need at least 100 grams of water.(don’t forget to subtract the mass of the cup) Record this mass of water. Don’t fill the cup too much since you must leave room for the metal cube later on.
4) Drag the cube of metal to the balance and record its mass.
5) Drag the beaker over to the sink and fill 2/3 full with water. Drop the metal cube into the beaker and then drop in the thermometer. Place the beaker on the hot plate, turn on the hot plate and slide the control lever to the right. You are now heating up the water and metal cube to a high level.
6) When the temperature of the water stops rising, record this value as the initial temperature of the metal. This hot plate does not have quite enough power to make water boil!
7) Take the thermometer from the hot beaker and place it on the table. The table will transfer the heat from the thermometer quickly and return it to room temperature. Transfer the metal cube from the hot water to the cup. Place the thermometer on the cup. Note that the temperature of the water heats up as energy is transferred from the metal cube.
8) When the temperature stops climbing, record this value as the final temperature of metal and water. NOTE: the thermometer and container itself have their own specific heat and would slightly effectour outcome. Styrofoam is an excellent insulator and would have little effect and the mass of the thermometer exposed to the water is small, thus we will ignore their presence.
9) Calculate the requested values asked for on the lab sheet. https://suscc.instructure.com/courses/1459143/files/70400541/download?verifier=3ZV2co7h6Da31rAyovLWWR30Ub2PhtFNAsi6yhml&wrap=1
Science Homework Help. Usf Geology Social Geology Essays Questions
the assignment has six (6) essay questions, all of which are thought questions inspired by lecture topics covered so far. PICK ANY FIVE (5).
1- Is intelligent design scientific? Why or why not?
2- Darwin was working in the 1800s, well before modern science tools that would be invented and allow the detection of DNA (which Darwin had no idea about) and exact processes of mutation.
Complete Darwin’s synthesis by adding in this new information about genetics and mutation. Where do you put it in the synthesis? What do you say about it? Is it a new bullet point or does it modify one of the existing ones from the synthesis?
3- Consider a hypothetical world that is exactly like ours but also includes a single species of rainbow-colored unicorns found in a single valley in California. By 500,000 years in the future, that species will have evolved into two species that both live in the same valley but remain distinct and separate species.
4-The Pfizer and Moderna coronavirus vaccines are a new type of mRNA vaccine. Most vaccines are injections of dead or weakened viruses, and your body responds by learning how to develop antibodies (proteins) that can travel through the blood and hunt down actual much more dangerous viral infections.
An mRNA vaccine is an injection like other vaccines but differs in that instead of being an injection of viral antibodies, this new one would be injection of mRNA code for these antibodies. The benefit of an mRNA vaccine is that no dead or weakened viruses need to be injected into the body.
Describe how this vaccine will work in the human body using the following wordbank from lecture: DNA, nucleus, transcription, mRNA, amino acid, translation, protein. Note: Not all of these terms are directly involved in how this vaccine will function. Be specific in stating which are involved and why others are not, where appropriate.
5- CRISPR-Cas9 is an adaptation of the bacterial immune system that probably evolved from one of the types of mutations we’ve reviewed (point mutation, gene duplication, chromosome duplication, genome duplication, transposon, horizontal gene transfer).
Of these, one of these is most similar in effect to how CRISPR functions and probably an “ancestor” to CRISPR. Identify this mutation type and describe the similarity.
6- What are isotopes, and how are these used to determine ages of rocks?
IMPORTANT these links got the class lectures that is needed to be used for the essays (nothing from google)
Science Homework Help. UCLA IVF From a Cultural and Ethical Perspective Question
Compose a focused paper that explains and describes IVF from a cultural and ethical perspective of inquiry. (You will cover two perspectives in one paper.)
References; Find a few more sources
Form and answer two levels of research questions for each inquiry to address IVF.
Level 1 Research Questions/Writing Prompts
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Level 2 Research Questions/Writing Prompts
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Science Homework Help. CCC Grooming Movement and Digging Behaviors Question
question and and instructions regarding this assignment is attached herein. I will suggest selecting Grooming, movement, and digging as the three selection from the Ethogram doc.
Science Homework Help. AINY Effects of Political Boundaries Conservation Efforts Discussion
Please good and detailed answers/ I also need 5 replies to my mates .
Prompt 1— (Chapter 11) How might political boundaries affect conservation efforts? Please use specific examples (e.g., the monarch butterfly) to make your arguments. I expect to see at least 2 major ecological effects.
Prompt 2— (Chapter 11) The cane toad (Rhinella marina), which is toxic, is native to Central America, but it has been introduced by humans and now thrives in Florida. What does this suggest about the cause of the toad’s historical geographic range (i.e., explain why we did not see cane toads in Florida before)? How might we use an ecological niche model to predict the future spread of the cane toad?
Prompt 3— (Chapter 12) Define what ‘density dependent effect’ is. What is its relationship with the logistic population growth model? What evidence would you need to determine whether a population experiences negative density dependence or positive density dependence? Please use a hypothetical population to argue your points. (Note: there are 3 subtasks in this prompt.)
Science Homework Help. UCI Playpumps Questions
Open the attached worksheet, watch this initial video, and respond to the questions (1-5)
Now read the following article and watch this additional video and respond to the additional questions in the worksheet.