Question:- Which of the following is NOT true about the Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act of 2015 (MACRA) impact to Plans C and F? a. Consumers eligible for Medicare Part A on or after January 1, 2020, will not be able to purchase Medicare Supplement Insurance Plans C or F. b. Consumers already enrolled in Plans C or F are required to change plans. c. Consumers eligible for Medicare Part A before January 1, 2020, can enroll in Plan C or F even after 2020 and can keep their plans as long as they choose.
Answer:- Consumers already enrolled in Plans C or F are required to change plans.
Question:- What molecule did Woese and Fox use to construct their polygenetic tree?
Answer:- 16S ribosomal RNA
Question:- What activities correspond to a Traditional Biotechnology? I. Winemaking with the use of yeast. II. Making cheese using mushrooms. third Massification of recombinant DNA vaccines. a) Only I. d) II and III b) Only III e) I, II and III c) I and II
Answer:- a) Only I. d) II and III
Question:- The humerus articulates with what 2 other bones at the elbow? (spelling counts!)
Answer:- It articulates with the radius and ulna bones of the forearm to form the elbow joint.
Question:- These nutrients move up through the food chain
Answer:- These organic nutrients move up through the food chain. However, when death occurs, decomposition returns the nutrients to the earth.
Question:- Does saccharomyces have a membrane bound nuclei?
Answer:- Saccharomyces are EUKARYOTES. Every eukaryotic organisms possesses a membrane bond nucleus. Nucleus is surrounded by inner membrane (Non-ER) & outer membrane (ER). It is a non-motile organism. It reproduces by budding. It can be grow as haploid (n) or diploid (2n).
Question:- Life has changed through the process of
Answer:- As described by Darwin, evolution occurs by a process called natural selection. In natural selection, some members of a species, being better adapted or suited to their environment, produce more offspring than others, so they pass "advantageous traits" to their offspring.
Question:- When graphing data, the variable the should be plotted on the x-axis is the...
Answer:- the dependent variable goes on the y-axis while the independent variable goes on the x-axis
Question:- Why are mice so important to research?
Answer:- Mice and rats have long served as the preferred species for biomedical research animal models due to their anatomical, physiological, and genetic similarity to humans. Advantages of rodents include their small size, ease of maintenance, short life cycle, and abundant genetic resources.
Question:- Why are mice used as animal models?
Answer:- Mice are the most commonly used animal model for studying human disease, and for many good reasons: Mice are biologically very similar to humans and get many of the same diseases, for the same genetic reasons. Mice can be genetically manipulated to mimic virtually any human disease or condition.
Question:- How the laboratory mouse has become a valuable model organism for the study of development and genetics?
Answer:- Scientists from a wide range of biomedical fields have gravitated to the mouse because of its close genetic and physiological similarities to humans, as well as the ease with which its genome can be manipulated and analyzed.
Question:- What is the purpose of animal experiments?
Answer:- The term “animal testing” refers to procedures performed on living animals for purposes of research into basic biology and diseases, assessing the effectiveness of new medicinal products, and testing the human health and/or environmental safety of consumer and industry products such as cosmetics, household cleaners, ...
Question:- What is the purpose of mice?
Answer:- Mice are keystone species in almost every ecosystem. In forests, fields, and deserts, mice represent food to predators of all sizes. They link plants and predators in every terrestrial ecosystem. Weasels, foxes, coyotes, hawks, owls, skunks, shrews, bobcats, and bears all eat mice.
Question:- Why are mice used in brain research?
Answer:- The most important reason for using rats and mice in research is to model aspects of human physiology and function, most notably to advance our understanding of human diseases.
