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Discuss the complete procedure for conducting air- and bone-…

Discuss the complete procedure for conducting air- and bone-conduction pure-tone audiometry, including patient instructions, clinician responsibilities, and methods for threshold determination. Make sure you add information on each of these aspects. 

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In E. coli, under what conditions is the lac operon expresse…

In E. coli, under what conditions is the lac operon expressed (turned on)?

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Which part of the audiometer controls the frequency of tones…

Which part of the audiometer controls the frequency of tones?

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You use replica plating to isolate a culture of an E. coli a…

You use replica plating to isolate a culture of an E. coli auxotroph, unable to grow without tryptophan, from a culture of prototrophs. For a number of months, you propagate your tryptophan auxotroph culture on GSA (glucose salts agar) medium supplemented with tryptophan. One day, you mistakenly transfer some of your strain onto a new GSA plate that does not contain tryptophan. You realize your mistake after you have left the lab for the day and it is too late to correct it. However, when you return following 24 hours of incubation, you discover a few colonies of E. coli growing on the GSA medium. Please explain this result: why were you able to originally obtain a tryptophan auxotroph from a prototroph culture, and why months later did you find E. coli growth on GSA lacking tryptophan?

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You conduct an Ames test on a chemical you suspect might be…

You conduct an Ames test on a chemical you suspect might be a carcinogen. Following incubation, you count 3 colonies on your control plate (no chemical added) and over 400 colonies on your experimental plate (chemical added). From this information, you can conclude ______.

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Which tuning-fork test compares air and bone conduction with…

Which tuning-fork test compares air and bone conduction within the same ear?

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Consider the cyanobacteria Nostoc. Individual cells grow att…

Consider the cyanobacteria Nostoc. Individual cells grow attached to each other in long chains produced from binary fission with cells remaining attached (e.g., streptococcus). Most perform photosynthesis, using photosystems I and II to generate ATP and NADPH that they use to power the fixation of carbon dioxide via the Calvin cycle. However, a small number form heterocysts, cells that instead of performing photosynthesis, fix nitrogen into ammonium. Heterocysts share their nitrogen compounds with their photosynthetic neighbors, who in turn share sugars with the heterocysts. If you extracted and analyzed all the mRNA from a single heterocyst and all the mRNA from a single photosynthetic cell and compared both sets of mRNA, would you find mRNA that is different between these two cell types, photosynthetic and nitrogen fixing heterocyst? If so, what would it represent?

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During the polymerase chain reaction (PCR), there are three…

During the polymerase chain reaction (PCR), there are three lengths of DNA involved: the DNA template, the intermediate length strands (defined on one end by a primer) produced from the DNA template, and the short length strands (defined on both ends by the primer pair) produced from the intermediate length strands and from other short length strands. Which of these sizes of DNA experiences an exponential increase in number?

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Streptomyces rishiriensis is a Gram positive bacterium that…

Streptomyces rishiriensis is a Gram positive bacterium that produces dark melanin pigments and a number of antimicrobial compounds. You hope to find gene(s) responsible for the production of these melanin pigments. You transform a culture with a plasmid containing a transposon and a kanamycin resistance gene (kanR). Considering your transformation efficiency will be low, how might you find bacteria that have been successfully transformed?

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How many RBCs can be present in urine sediment and still be…

How many RBCs can be present in urine sediment and still be considered normal?

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