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1. ATP (adenosine triphosphate) has been called the energy currency of the cell. Briefly outline the cycle by which energy is stored in and released from ATP. Explain the importance of the phosphate bond to this series of processes. Be prepared to discuss how ATP is critically important to cellula...
1. ATP (adenosine triphosphate) has been called the energy currency of the cell. Briefly outline the cycle by which energy is stored in and released from ATP. Explain the importance of the phosphate bond to this series of processes. Be prepared to discuss how ATP is critically important to cellular chemical processes.
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Enzymes are protein materials that serve to control chemical processes within the cell. Briefly describe how enzymes work and explain their importance to the chemical processes of living organisms. Pick a specific enzyme and describe its function and the importance of that function to life. Discuss how the loss of that enzyme would disrupt living processes? Be prepared to discuss the action and importance of the variety of enzymes used as examples in this discussion
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Mitosis and meiosis are the two major processes by which eukaryotic cells reproduce. Compare and contrast the processes of mitosis and meiosis. Consider the stages involved in each and their eventual products. How are the differences biologically significant relative to growth and reproduction? Be prepared to discuss how life is dependent upon both types of cellular reproduction.
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Mendel used mathematics and experimentation to derive major principles that have helped us understand inheritance. His ideas were totally different than the explanation for passage of characteristics from parents to offspring that was common to his time. List and describe his principles and describe how each contributes to genetic variability. How might biology have be different if his discoveries had not been lost for decades? Be prepared to discuss the significance of Mendel’s discoveries to modern biology.
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Gene therapy is a major area of research for curing a variety of genetic diseases. Briefly describe the process of gene therapy. Give a specific and detailed example of how gene therapy may be used to solve problems associated with genetic disorders. Be prepared to discuss the benefits and possible hazards of gene therapy to human health.
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Cloning has been seen in the news and as a major topic of debate. Briefly describe the process of cloning. What might be the benefits of cloning? What are potential dangers or threats associated with the widespread use of cloning? Be prepared to discuss the ethics of cloning in its various proposed forms and uses.
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1. ATP (adenosine triphosphate) has been called the energy
currency of the cell. Briefly outline the cycle by which energy
is stored in and released from ATP. Explain the importance of
the phosphate bond to this series of processes. Be prepared to
discuss how ATP is critically important to cellular chemical
processes.
2.
Enzymes are protein materials that serve to control chemical
processes within the cell. Briefly describe how enzymes work
and explain their importance to the chemical processes of living
organisms. Pick a specific enzyme and describe its function and
the importance of that function to life. Discuss how the loss of
that enzyme would disrupt living processes? Be prepared to
discuss the action and importance of the variety of enzymes
used as examples in this discussion
3.
Mitosis and meiosis are the two major processes by which
eukaryotic cells reproduce. Compare and contrast the processes
of mitosis and meiosis. Consider the stages involved in each and
their eventual products. How are the differences biologically
significant relative to growth and reproduction? Be prepared to
discuss how life is dependent upon both types of cellular
reproduction.
4.
Mendel used mathematics and experimentation to derive major
principles that have helped us understand inheritance. His ideas
were totally different than the explanation for passage of
characteristics from parents to offspring that was common to his
time. List and describe his principles and describe how each
contributes to genetic variability. How might biology have be
different if his discoveries had not been lost for decades? Be
prepared to discuss the significance of Mendel’s discoveries to
modern biology.
5.
Gene therapy is a major area of research for curing a variety of
genetic diseases. Briefly describe the process of gene therapy.
Give a specific and detailed example of how gene therapy may
be used to solve problems associated with genetic disorders. Be
prepared to discuss the benefits and possible hazards of gene
therapy to human health.
6.
Cloning has been seen in the news and as a major topic of
debate. Briefly describe the process of cloning. What might be
the benefits of cloning? What are potential dangers or threats
associated with the widespread use of cloning? Be prepared to
discuss the ethics of cloning in its various proposed forms and
uses.