BT301 Lesson-1-14 Discussion
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@Easha-Doll said in BT301 Lesson-1-14 Discussion:
Sir plz clarify the the topic pregnancy test in history.
In old times, there was a particular pregnancy test in which a woman who might be pregnant could urinate on wheat and barley seeds over the course of several days: “If the barley grows, it means a male child. If the wheat grows, it means a female child. If both do not grow, she will not bear at all.
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@Elif-khan said in BT301 Lesson-1-14 Discussion:
What is the Furanose Configuration and Beta configuration. Kindly explain these terms.
Furanose is a collective term for carbohydrates that have a chemical structure that includes a five-membered ring system consisting of four carbon atoms and one oxygen atom. Beta configuration is the configuration of a cyclic sugar where the oxygen on the anomeric carbon is on the same face of the ring as the substituent on the other carbon flanking the ring oxygen.
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What is the Multiple Sclerosis. I couldn’t grasp this. Kindly explain this disease.
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@Rabeiea-Aslam said in BT301 Lesson-1-14 Discussion:
What is the Multiple Sclerosis. I couldn’t grasp this. Kindly explain this disease.
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a potentially disabling disease of the brain and spinal cord (central nervous system).
In MS, the immune system attacks the protective sheath (myelin) that covers nerve fibers and causes communication problems between your brain and the rest of your body. Eventually, the disease can cause permanent damage or deterioration of the nerves.
Signs and symptoms of MS vary widely and depend on the amount of nerve damage and which nerves are affected. Some people with severe MS may lose the ability to walk independently or at all, while others may experience long periods of remission without any new symptoms.
There’s no cure for multiple sclerosis. However, treatments can help speed recovery from attacks, modify the course of the disease and manage symptoms.
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@Rabia-Dar said in BT301 Lesson-1-14 Discussion:
in lesson 2 growing blood vessels and growing organ topics,
What is asher storey and scaffold and how they are helping to generate whole organ??
Asher’s story refers to the story of a baby, Asher James DeBouver who was born with a congenital heart disease called Aortic Stenosis. While scaffolding in general means a structure providing support. The best example of scaffolding in biology is the repair of a broken bone (fracture). An initial temporary structure is made by the body called the pro callus. On this further growth takes place. And it undergoes intensive remodelling.
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Sir plz tell me what is inanimate things?
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@Rabia-Iqbal said in BT301 Lesson-1-14 Discussion:
Sir plz tell me what is inanimate things?
Inanimate things are those things that are not alive, such as a rock, a chair, a book, etc.
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I could not understand the concept of scale of operation plz guide me.
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@Tahir-Baloch said in BT301 Lesson-1-14 Discussion:
I could not understand the concept of scale of operation plz guide me.
Scale of operation mean the level at which a particular company is operating and what services are they providing. A small company will have limited operations while a big company will have high scale of operations.
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What is tetracycline resistance?
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@Qasim-Khan said in BT301 Lesson-1-14 Discussion:
What is tetracycline resistance?
Tetracycline is an antibiotic. However, when a bacteria is resistant to tetracycline means the antibiotic has no or very less affect on bacteria then this phenomenon is called as tetracycline resistance.
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Does RNA contain nucleosides?
Our DNA is matched only from our parents or also our paternal and maternal family?
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@M-Ahmed-Akram said in BT301 Lesson-1-14 Discussion:
Does RNA contain nucleosides?
Our DNA is matched only from our parents or also our paternal and maternal family?
A nucleoside consists of a nitrogenous base covalently attached to a sugar (ribose or deoxyribose) but without the phosphate group so it can be present in DNA or RNA. Also, DNA can be matched with our parents but some features and characters are present throughout the family as you may have known and seen that many families have a particulkar disease running through them like Diabetes, Blood pressure issues, Hairfall etc.
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One gene is for one trait or multiple genes for one trait?
Starting codon are same for all protein process?
Which cell is used for hens wing transformed into hens leg?