Edit 2 Biology Individual Assignment for Remedial students (20\%) I. Give short answer for the following questions (1.5pt. for each) 1. Explain why the antibiotics we use to treat bacterial infections are not effective against viral infections 2. Describe the relationship between proteins and nucleic acids. 3. If you chew on a starchy food (such as a saltine cracker) for several minutes, it may start to taste sweet. Explain why. 4. Describe the consequences of mutation. 5. Explain the difference between autosomes and sex chromosomes. 6. explain briefly why male mosquitoes do not transmit malaria? 7. why glycolysis takes place inside cytoplasm? 8. briefly explain about mitosis and meiosis and their end products. 9. briefly explain the three life cycle of viruses 10.why blood type \( A B \) is universal recipient and \( O \) blood is universal donor? Briefly explain. II. CHOOSE THE BEST ANSWER FROM THE GIVEN ALTERNATIVES APPROPRIATELY (1pt. for each). 1. The period in the development aids when the body replaces \( T \) - helper cells as fast as they are destroyed is called A. the acute phase B. the binding and fusion phase C. the latency phase D. the escape phase 2. which one of the following is not parasitic worm which can infect your gut? A. beef tapeworm C. Thread worm B. Ring worm D. Pork tapeworm 3. which of the following cell types can be rich in lysosome? A. Red blood cells B. Nerve cells C. phagocytic cells D. Muscle cells Insufficient light, please try Night Mode. Enable
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