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I'll do both. The better questions, I'll do.shoulda done comm. aligns better. wooooooooooo
I'll do both. The better questions, I'll do.shoulda done comm. aligns better. wooooooooooo
pls tell me ur kiddinI'll do both. The better questions, I'll do.
Genetic Engineering is the process that involves altering genetic composition of an organism in some way. By altering genetic make-up of organisms, it is possible to make them resistant to some diseases, thus preventing them from occuring. Many Agricultural crops have been genetically modified with the insertion of Bt, allowing the plants to produce a natural insecticide, killing insect pests that feed on plant tissue. Cotton plants have been genetically modified in this way (known as Bt cotton), so that they can protect themselves from attacks of insects that feed on them. This is advantageous as it reduces the impact on the surrounding environment (in comparison to normal insecticides/pesticides). Also, many patients who suffer from diseases such as diabetes have had their genes modified by the insertion of the gene coding for the protein that produces insulin into their genes, allowing the production of insulin. In doing so, it has controlled the disease of diabetes in the wider community. Thus, overall, genetic engineering has been proven useful to control specific diseases, and prevent the spread of disease.Public health programs, pesticides and genetic engineering are used to control and/or
prevent disease.
Using an example, explain how ONE of these strategies has been used to control
or prevent disease within the community.
(a) Coagulation and Disinfection
Enanstiostasis is the maintenance of internal functions in response to variations in the environment.Genetic Engineering is the process that involves altering genetic composition of an organism in some way. By altering genetic make-up of organisms, it is possible to make them resistant to some diseases, thus preventing them from occuring. Many Agricultural crops have been genetically modified with the insertion of Bt, allowing the plants to produce a natural insecticide, killing insect pests that feed on plant tissue. Cotton plants have been genetically modified in this way (known as Bt cotton), so that they can protect themselves from attacks of insects that feed on them. This is advantageous as it reduces the impact on the surrounding environment (in comparison to normal insecticides/pesticides). Also, many patients who suffer from diseases such as diabetes have had their genes modified by the insertion of the gene coding for the protein that produces insulin into their genes, allowing the production of insulin. In doing so, it has controlled the disease of diabetes in the wider community. Thus, overall, genetic engineering has been proven useful to control specific diseases, and prevent the spread of disease.
Do correct if i'm incorrect
Define the term enantiostasis and outline the methods used by estuarine plants to maintain appropriate internal salt concentrations. (not sure if this has already been asked)
My bad, was a 3 marker - one for defining enantiostasis and 2 for second part.Enanstiostasis is the maintenance of internal functions in response to variations in the environment.
Estuarine plants need ways to cope with the changing salinity levels of an estuary, where freshwater mixes with saltwater. Some adaptations which enable these plants to cope with the fluctuating conditions are;
salt prevention: The movement of salt is not allowed into the xylem vessels of the plants
salt accumulation: Where salt is stored in leaves and dropped off later
Don't know mark value so I'll leave it there
This is for the Grey Mangroves iircMy bad, was a 3 marker - one for defining enantiostasis and 2 for second part.
Try and memorise the definition from the syllabus though! "maintenance of metabolic and physiological functions in response to variations in the environment"
and I think you would need specific plant examples as well. This was a 2003 hsc question, and the markers' comments had something about people's examples :/ I personally only have animal examples. Anyone have any plant examples?
ah yes, thank you!This is for the Grey Mangroves iirc
Did it beforeah yes, thank you!
Try answering my other question?
Continued research into the development of artifical blood is required because there are a number of problems associated with donated blood, such as;From the '04 HSC:
Justify continued research into the development of artificial blood (3)
Secretion of Chemicals: interleukin secreted from Helper T cells which activate B cells and Cytotoxic T cells1)Describe two mechanisms that allow the interaction between B and T lymphocytes.
When mutations occur on genes that code for proteins, essentially their gene expression does not occur normally. This may then lead to a disruption and lack of control of the cell cycle, a lack of control of the genetic stability, and affects mitosis. When mitosis is negatively affected, it leads to problems in the maintenance of and repair of body tissues. This is illustrated clearly with the example of Breast Cancer. A mutation may occur in the BRCA1 gene, a gene associated with coding for proteins that repair the PTEN gene, a tumor suppressor cell that limits cell divisions and encourages cell death (for genetic stability). Thus, if the BRCA1 gene is not expressed correctly, then the PTEN gene cannot be repaired by the BRCA1 gene, leading to a lack of control of the cell cycle and cell divisions which eventually lead to cancer on the breast. Hence, the way gene expression is linked with the maintenance and repair of body tissues is that if gene expression is not carried out correctly, maintenance and repair of body tissues will not occur correctly either.2)Describe how gene expression is linked with maintenance and repair of body tissues.
Mangroves - have root barriers in which they prevent the entry of salt into their roots in the first place1) B and T lymphocyte interactions are initially enabled by the chemical cytokine secretions of interleukin-2 which results in the extensive cloning of B and T cells. This allows for complex interactions between the two lymphocytes, further aided by their close proximity to each other. In addition, the integration of the MHC system allows for cell identification as either 'foreign' or 'self,' further contributing to the interactions between B and T cells.
Identify and describe the processes used by various plants for salt regulation in highly saline environments.
Boveri- worked with sea urchins and discovered that 50% of chromsomes were from father, and the other 50 was from the mother. Suggested that there was alink between chromosmes and inheritance, also demonstrated that a full set of chromosomes was required for normal development. (both boveri and sutton independently) came up with the chromosomal theory of inheritanceLooks like we'll need to start this up again before exam.
Filtration in the mammalian nephron involves passive transport of nutrients in blood such as glucose, salts and urea that are pushed to Bowman's capsule through high blood pressure, hence responsible for change in concentration of these materials in the body?
Reabsorption in the mammalian nephron occurs in the proximal to the distal tubules that can actively absorb salt into the capillaries. I'm confused about the changes of these concentrations, in terms of where? blood? filtrate or body?
Q) Sutton, Boveri and Morgan worked in the field of genetics. Describe the contribution made by two of these scientists to the understanding of chromosomal nature of inheritance? 4 Marks (2001-2003 HSC)
How many marks?slightly less mainstream Q
outline the historica development of theories of evolution and assess the extent of social and political influences on these theories