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Impact of Technology on the Emergence of Infectious Diseases
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Technologic advances during this century have led 
to unparalleled improvements in comfort, productiv- 
ity, and life span. There has also been negative impact 
from technology as shown by increases in fatal and 
nonfatal trauma (e.g., motor vehicle injuries), coronary 
artery disease (promoted by more sedentary lifestyles), 
and environmental degradation (resulting from a vari- 
ety of factors including land use, motor vehicle ex- 
haust, and refrigerants). Other events, like massive 
urbanizat...
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Emergence of Infectious Diseases hromosomal Theory of Inheritance premium Biology Paper and Thesis
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1. Accelerating technologic advancement is an ineluctable part of our balance of life, and,
2. the Chromosomal Theory of Inheritance helped to advance our understanding of genetics?


Gregor Mendel who is said to be the father of genetics postulated the following laws of inheritance:

•	The law of dominance; 

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concept of inheritance in regards to genetic traits. How does the Chromosomal Theory of Inheritance helped to advance our understanding of genetics?
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the Chromosomal Theory of Inheritance helped to advance our understanding of genetics? 
 
 
Gregor Mendel who is said to be the father of genetics postulated the following laws of inheritance: 
 
•	The law of dominance;
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Impact of Technology on the Emergence of Infectious Diseases
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Not all new threats from microorganisms result 
from changes within the microorganisms themselves. 
Innovative, progressive changes introduced by hu- 
mans can provide advantages to microbes which, in 
turn, threaten the population. In most cases, advan- 
tages are provided unwittingly as a by-product of 
technology, and can be corrected when the problem is 
recognized. An end to progress is neither a practical 
nor desirable solution. Alertness (i.e., surveillance) for 
the emergence of new dis...
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BIOLOGY 101 - M02_REEC5174_09_IE_10_15. Questions and Answers
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BI4. The cell’s supply of ADP, Pi, and NAD+ 
 is finite (limited). What happens to cellular respiration when all of 
the cell’s NAD+ 
 has been converted to NADH? 
If NAD is unavailable, the cell is unable to conduct any processes that involve the conversion of NAD+ 
 to 
NADH. Because both glycolysis and the Krebs cycle produce NADH, both of these processes shut down 
when there is no available NAD+ 
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5. If the Krebs cycle does not require oxygen, why does cellular respiration stop after ...
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