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What destruction happened during the Hiroshima bombs?

NO DOUBT WITH NUCLEAR BOMB ATTACKS ON JAPAN THERE WAS DESTRUCTION OF LIFE AND PROPERTY BUT ALONG WITH THAT THERE WAS A SEREIOUS IMPACT OF BOMBING ON PEOPLE , THAT IS DEFORMITIES FOUND IN PEOPLE , BECAUSE BOMBS CONTAIN RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL WHICH EMITS HARMFUL RADIATIONS. THESE HARMFUL RADIATIONS HAS THERE EFFECT GENERATION AFTER GENERATION AS THESE RADIATIONS CAUSE GENETIC DISEASES. THESE DEFORMITIES DUE TO BOMB STILL CAN BE SEEN IN HIROSHIMA AND NAGASAKI. IT WAS MOST HARMFUL DESTRUCTION.


What is the nucleolus and genetic material called?

The nucleolus and genetic material form the nucleus.


What casualties did the Japanese suffer after the United States dropped two atomic bombs on Japan?

The casualties from the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombs combined ran at about 250,000 killed immediately in the blast, with about 100,000 dying from radiation poisoning or injuries in the weeks and months that followed. Victims continued to perish of cancer or radiation poisoning for years following the bombings- if you include these as well, the total death rate reaches about half a million.


What genetic material are called mutations?

Sudden genetic change in the DNA of an organism called mutations.


What is meant by a natural library of genetic information in reference to biodiversity?

A natural library of genetic information refers to the vast array of genetic diversity found within ecosystems, encompassing the genetic variations among species, populations, and individuals. This genetic diversity is crucial for the resilience and adaptability of organisms to changing environments, diseases, and other ecological pressures. It serves as a resource for evolution, enabling species to adapt and thrive, and is essential for agricultural and medicinal advancements. Preserving biodiversity thus ensures the continuation of this genetic library, which is vital for sustaining life on Earth.

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How is the atomic bomb still killing people today?

The Atomic bombs detonated over Hiroshima and Nagasaki caused mutations and genetic defects that were passed on to children, who are alive today, and suffer complications which result in death and illness.


Genetic engineering is used to repair damaged?

genes


What disease can occur when genetic material in your skin is damaged?

cancer


Why is it important to have genetic counseling before marriage?

To ensure that there are no genetic anomalies in either partner which would produce damaged offspring.


What destruction happened during the Hiroshima bombs?

NO DOUBT WITH NUCLEAR BOMB ATTACKS ON JAPAN THERE WAS DESTRUCTION OF LIFE AND PROPERTY BUT ALONG WITH THAT THERE WAS A SEREIOUS IMPACT OF BOMBING ON PEOPLE , THAT IS DEFORMITIES FOUND IN PEOPLE , BECAUSE BOMBS CONTAIN RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL WHICH EMITS HARMFUL RADIATIONS. THESE HARMFUL RADIATIONS HAS THERE EFFECT GENERATION AFTER GENERATION AS THESE RADIATIONS CAUSE GENETIC DISEASES. THESE DEFORMITIES DUE TO BOMB STILL CAN BE SEEN IN HIROSHIMA AND NAGASAKI. IT WAS MOST HARMFUL DESTRUCTION.


What clues to the presence of certain genetic disorders can be seen in a karyotypes?

-Extra, missing or damaged chromosomes could show the presence of genetic disorders.


Why are genetic disorders more common in Hiroshima?

because of the atomic bomb that was dropped on them... there are still traces of radiation in some areas which causes the mutation and destruction of health cells and DNA. look into it. there is a lot of information out there about the Hiroshima bombing and its effects on the habitat/people.


How can nuclear waste kill you?

Nuclear radiations especially gamma and X rays are highly penetrating in nature. When they pass through the body of the living organism which knocks out the organic molecules and causes disturbances. This causes death. These radiations cause cancer, leukemia that still don't have a proper cure and gross genetic deformities by damaging genetic codes. The children now being born in Hiroshima and Nagasaki are still born with genetic deformities as radioactive pollution does a long term damage. It poisons the soil and groundwater which reaches us through the food chain, thus killing us.


Within a large population how does conjugation benefit ciliates?

Conjugation in ciliates benefits them by allowing for genetic exchange through the transfer of genetic material between individuals, contributing to genetic diversity and potentially increasing adaptability to changing environments. This process also facilitates repair of damaged DNA and eliminates harmful genetic mutations.


How could genetic engineering help keep strawberries from being damaged in a frost?

Bacteria added to the berries would be missing a certain protein.


What are three specific practical uses of genetic engineering?

1. Genetically alter plants2. Repair damaged genes 3. Manufacture proteins


Why would it be important some day for scientists to be able to correct damaged genes in babies before they are born?

Correcting damaged genes in babies before birth could help prevent genetic disorders and diseases that may impact a child's health and quality of life. This could lead to significant advancements in the field of genetic medicine, offering potential solutions for conditions that are currently difficult to treat or manage. Treating genetic defects early on could also help reduce healthcare costs and improve overall public health.