What is cell cycle?
The cell cycle is the process by which our cells grow and divide.
Weaken the toxin is the first step of how we make vaccines safety?
False
what are some examples of Vaccines?
Influenza, Covid, Chickenpox, tetanus, polio,etc.
what are the 3 types of mutations?
Deletion, insert, and substitution.
what is domestication?
Mitosis is the start of the division section of the cell cycle.
Does Yeast fermentation produces ethanol?
True!
what are the 4 principles of bioethics?
Respect the Autonomy, beneficence, non maleficence and Justice.
what is the life expectancy of someone who has Familial Hypercholesterolemia?
Life expectancy is 20 years.
Overall what has domestication caused?
A variety of species.
what is Interphase?
Interphase is the growth and organization phase of the cell cycle.
Yeast fermentation and lactic acid fermentation both occur with oxygen ?
False
what is Respect for Autonomy?
Respect for someone's ability to make decisions about their own body.
Does Tay-Sachs Disease have a mutation of 1 base pair substitution to the HEXA gene? why or why not?
Not, Tay-Sachs disease have a mutation of 4 base-pair insertion on the HEXA gene-frame.
Can all animals be domesticated?
No, because not all species have the characteristics suitable for domestication.
what is Cytokinesis?
cytokinesis is the end of the division section of the cell cycle.
Beneficence means actions must be made with a moral obligation to do good for others.
True
How do we make vaccines ?
1.Grow the Toxin
2. Weaken the Toxin
3.Isolate the Toxin
4. integrate the Toxin
5 Amplify the Toxin
6. Modify the Vaccine
What are the effects of Huntington's Disease?
The effects are uncontrolled spams of the extremities and body parts.
What are the 6 requirements for domestication?
1.Diverse appetite
2. Rapid Maturation
3. willingness to breed in captivity
4. Docility
5. Strong nerves
6. Tendency to conform to social hierarchy
The cell cycle is completely divided into 3 daughter cells?
Apoptosis is when the cell kill itself?
True
what are some causes of Cancer?
1. cells divide without control
2. Alcohol abuse
3. smoking and vaping
4. drugs
Does silent mutation mean when a nucleotide changed and the gene still works as normal?
Yesss!
why is Rapid Maturation important?
It's important so we don't run out of them.