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In mice, the X-linked dominant mutation Testicular feminization (Tfm) eliminates the normal response to the testicular hormone testosterone during sexual differentiation. An XY mouse bearing the $T f m$ allele on the $X$ chromosome develops testes, but no further male differentiation occurs-the external genitalia of such an animal are female. From this information, what might you conclude about the role of the $T f m$ gene product and the $\mathrm{X}$ and $\mathrm{Y}$ chromosomes in sex determination and sexual differentiation in mammals? Can you devise an experiment, assuming you can "genetically engineer" the chromosomes of mice, to test and confirm your explanation?

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Bryan Valdivia verified

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DNA replication involves unwinding two strands of parent DNA, copying each strand to synthesize complementary strands and releasing the resulting two semi-conserved strands of DNA. Which of the following accurately describes this process? a. This is an anabolic process. b. This is a catabolic process. c. This is both an anabolic and a catabolic process. d. This is a metabolic process, but is neither anabolic nor catabolic.

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Christopher Dzorkpata verified

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In a cold environment, a person can lose heat by conduction and radiation at a rate of about 200W. Estimate how long it would take for the body temperature to drop from 36.6$^\circ$C to 35.6$^\circ$C if metabolism were nearly to stop. Assume a mass of 65 kg. (See Table 14$-$1.)

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Darshan Maheshwari verified

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MMH A ferryboat is traveling in a direction 38.0 north of east with a speed of 5.50 m/s relative to the water. A passenger is walking with a velocity of 2.50 m/s due east relative to the boat. What is the velocity (magnitude and direction) of the passenger with respect to the water? Determine the directional angle relative to due east.

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Mixing. Suppose a brine containing 0.2 kg of salt per liter runs into a tank initially filled with 500 L of water containing 5 kg of salt. The brine enters the tank at a rate of 5 L/min. The mixture, kept uniform by stirring, is flowing out at the rate of 5 L/min (see Figure 2.6). (a) Find the concentration, in kilograms per liter, of salt in the tank after 10 min. [Hint: Let A denote the number of kilograms of salt in the tank at t minutes after the process begins and use the fact that rate of increase in A = rate of input - rate of exit. A further discussion of mixing problems is given in Section 3.2.] (b) After 10 min, a leak develops in the tank and an additional liter per minute of mixture flows out of the tank (see Figure 2.7). What will be the concentration, in kilograms per liter, of salt in the tank 20 min after the leak develops? [Hint: Use the method discussed in Problems 31 and 32.]

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Allison Knapp verified

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Determine whether each function is linear or quadratic. Identify the quadratic, linear, and constant terms. $$ y=x+4 $$

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In Exercises $21-24,$ write a general linear equation for the line through the two points. $$(0,0), quad(2,3)$$

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David Collins verified

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A sample of N2O effuses from a container in 42 seconds. How long will it take the same amount of gaseous I2 to effuse from the same container under identical conditions?

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Linda Hand verified

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In Exercises $21-24$ , graph the function and tell whether or not it has a point of discontinuity at $x=0 .$ If there is a discontinuity, tell whether it is removable or non removable. $$h(x)=\frac{x^{3}+x}{x}$$

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Umar Sohail Qureshi verified

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Adjacent antinodes of a standing wave on a string are 15.0 cm apart. A particle at an antinode oscillates in simple harmonic motion with amplitude 0.850 cm and period 0.0750 s. The string lies along the $+x$-axis and is fixed at $x = 0$. (a) How far apart are the adjacent nodes? (b) What are the wavelength, amplitude, and speed of the two traveling waves that form this pattern? (c) Find the maximum and minimum transverse speeds of a point at an antinode. (d) What is the shortest distance along the string between a node and an antinode?

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