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#Question id: 6992


Epimorphosis is regeneration through:

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  1. repatterning of existing cells, as occurs in Hydra
  2. the reinitiation of division in existing cells, followed by patterning, as occurs in Hydra
  3. the reinitiation of division in existing cells, followed by patterning, as occurs in amphibians such as newts
  4. repatterning of existing cells, as occurs in amphibians
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#Question id: 7764

#I Life Science/ Life Sciences Group – I-V

Cellular senescence may have evolved to protect organisms against cancer. Instead of dividing out of control, the cells die. Cellular senescence appears to be regulated by several tumor suppressor genes, especially p53.what is the most appropriate reason behind this,

1) Transcription factor p53 is thought to suppress tumorigenesis by causing cell arrest and senescence in response to short telomeres, DNA damage, and viral or external signals to divide

2) This factor can stop the cell cycle, cause cellular senescence in rapidly dividing cells, instruct genes to initiate cellular apoptosis, and activate DNA repair enzymes.

3) Induction of apoptosis or cellular senescence by p53 always beneficial.

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#Question id: 436

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A chemical reaction with a negative enthalpy change and a negative entropy change

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#Question id: 5039

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The process by which developing cells achieve their functional, mature identity as liver, or muscle, or nerve is called:

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#Question id: 12685

#SCPH05 I Biotechnology

The polarities of the two strands of the molecule are in opposite direction and thus DNA is described as ________

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#Question id: 10722

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Community 1 contains 100 individuals distributed among four species (A, B, C, and D). Community 2 contains 100 individuals distributed among three species (A, B, and C). Community 1: 5A, 5B, 85C, 5D Community 2: 30A, 40B, 30C Calculate the Shannon diversity (H) for each community.