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How were Priestley's and Ingenhousz' discoveries about photosynthesis related?

Priestley's and Ingenhousz's experiments showed that light is necessary for plants to produce oxygen (right from the text book of "Prentice Hall Biology" Page 206 by Miller Levine).


Who identified the p53 gene?

The p53 gene was identified in 1979 by Arnold Levine, David Lane, and William Old. It wasn't until 1989 that the gene was found to be a tumor suppressor.


What does mycorrhizae do?

It is essential to the life of many plants. the seeds of some plants cannot germinate without a mycorrhizal fungi present, such as orchids. Many trees cannot survive without it as well. In this relationship, the fungi and the plants help each other. The hyphae absorb water and minerals by producing a network of that covers roots of plans and increases the effective surface area of the root system. This lets roots absorb more water and minerals from the soil. The fungi also release enzymes that release nutrients in the soil. In return, the plants provide fungi with the products of photosynthesis. I got my info from the North Carolina Prentice Hall Biology book by Miller and Levine. I think it is given out in the highschool division only, but you could probably get it from any other biology book or plant book that contains fungi.


What are gene maps and how are they produced?

A gene map is the descriptive representation of the structure of a single gene. It includes the DNA sequence of a gene with introns and exons, 3' or 5' transcribed-untranslated regions, termination (poly-adenylation) signal, regulatory elements such as promoters, enhancers and it may include known mutations defining alternative alleles of the same gene.:) hope that helps..


Hypothalamus?

The hypothalamus is an integral part of the substance of the brain. A small cone-shaped structure, it projects downward, ending in the pituitary (infundibular) stalk, a tubular connection to the pituitary gland. The round bony cavity containing the pituitary gland is called the sella turcica. The posterior portion of the hypothalamus, called the median eminence, contains many neurosecretory cells. Important adjacent structures include the mammillary bodies, the third ventricle, and the optic chiasm, the last being of particular concern to physicians because pressure from expanding tumours or inflammations in the hypothalamus or pituitary gland may result in severe visual defects or total blindness. Above the hypothalamus is the thalamus. (For discussion of the function of these surrounding structures, see the nervous system.) This is a longer term for it but it is the correct term!

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the anticodon is found on the tRNA molecule Sources: Pearson Biology book. By Miller and Levine


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The principles of probability can be used to predict the outcomes of genetic crosses. -Miller Levine (Texas Biology Text book)


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