How many molecules of carbon dioxide must enter the Calvin cycle for a plant

How many molecules of carbon dioxide must enter the Calvin cycle for a plant to ultimately produce a sugar, such as Sucrose, that contains 12 carbon atoms?
How many ATP molecules will be used?
How many NADPH molecules will be used? How many photons must be absorbed(assume noncyclic electron flow only).

Underage alcohol drinking

How do the laws and regulation about underage alcohol drinking influence or have an impact on your future behaviors and decisions related to alcohol use?

  • Identify one law/policy that you agree with. What is the law/policy and why do you think it is effective?
  • Identify one law/policy that you disagree with. Why do you disagree? What changes should be made to this policy?

What is the name of the three-carbon carbohydrate that is a final product of the Calvin cycle?

What is the name of the three-carbon carbohydrate that is a final product of the Calvin cycle? What are the possible fates of this compound?

Why does the suspension of isolated chloroplast not synthesize G3P

Why does the suspension of isolated chloroplast not synthesize G3P in dark reaction, given CO2 and H2O?  What would have to be added to the test tube for photosynthesis to occur?

What is the difference between religiosity and spirituality?

What is the difference between religiosity and spirituality?. Among various ethnic groups, what is the impact of religion on end-of-life choices and other death and dying issues?. Provide 2 specific examples which illustrate how culture and religion impact older adults later in life (i.e loneliness, loss, death, suffering, etc

Cardiogenic shock

Your Patient. Mr. Jones has a history of Coronary artery disease. Mr. Jones was not feeling well and
came to the ER. He has diagnosed with cardiogenic shock. Vasopressor is ordered.
1. What is Cardiogenic shock (CS)? What will be the vital signs for a Cardiogenic shock patient? List Mr. Jones’s vital signs. What is you plan of care for Mr. Jones?

2. Why would a vasopressor be harmful to surrounding tissues if it leaked out of the vein?

 Building the Phylogenetic Tree

 Building the Phylogenetic Tree To do this lab, you may either: 1)Print the lab report and write your answers on the page. Then take a photo of your completed lab report to upload and submit to your instructor. 2) Use the “draw” feature in Microsoft Word to label the diagrams, circle the indicated parts of the diagram, and draw diagrams as instructed. Save the completed file to upload and submit to your instructor. Exercise 1. Reconstructing primate evolution Hypothesis: All primates share common ancestry The phylogeny of living primate species most closely related to us looks like this: Figure 8. Phylogeny of living Primates. Prepared by D. Brogun, based on the Sarich & Wilson 1967. Identify and label all parts of the phylogenetic tree depicted in the figure 8 above (hint: check the definitions table in the introduction of the lab if you need help). 1. Root 2. Internal and External nodes 3. OTUs 4. Redraw the tree to show the unique phylogeny of the Gorilla lineage with a dotted line. In other words, use a dotted line (or a different color, whatever you like) to indicate the shared lineage of the gorillas and the unique lineage of the gorillas (see Figure 4 in the3 lab instructions for an example). 5. Do the Bonobos, Chimpanzees and Human form a clade? Is it monophyletic? Explain how you know.

Evolutionary analysis of the complex trait of parental care in birds

Evolutionary analysis of the complex trait of parental care in birds and crocodilians uses the parsimony concept to conclude that Question O Select an answer and submit. For keyboard navigation, use the up/down arrow keys to select an answer.

Chain of-infection

Mr. Woodby, a 37-year-old male, has a productive cough, headache, and complains of chilling. When he arrives at your clinic his vital signs are: temperature 103.2°F, pulse 86, respirations 22, and blood pressure 146/92. His oxygen saturation is 90%. The healthcare provider has ordered a sputum culture and sensitivity.
1. When you return to assist Mr. Woodby in obtaining the sputum specimen, he asks why the healthcare provider is ordering this test. How do you respond?
2. Mr. Woodby expresses concern about transmitting his infection to his young children. What can you teach him to help prevent the spread of his infection? Describe the “Chain of-infection” to Mr. Woodby.
3. What is the single best way the nurse can prevent the spread of Mr. Woodby’s infection to other clients at the clinic?

 What are the best techniques/ machines used to analyze each of the macronutrients

What are the best techniques/ machines used to analyze each of the macronutrients and the main micronutrients present in the food product?