<span><span>1.
</span>Knowledge of the researcher. It’s important to
consider the researcher’s capacity and capability in the field which he/she
wants to discover. In sense, it is in his proximity of study in order for
him/her to do such approach </span>
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2.
</span>Tool used. Making sure whatever measurement the
investigator is using should be valid and reliable. Avoiding the possible
results to become biased and unstable due to errors which should be avoided.</span>
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3.
</span>Sampling method. Obtain the samples which are
appropriate and that would cover the entire participants studied –not a half
but the entirety of what you want to study. Entirety means as much as the
possible sample covers.</span>
<span><span>4.
</span>Population. Knowing the involved participants
and respondents in the study, properly defining and clustering helps the study
avoid bias. </span>
I think is osmosis
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It is true. Omnivores eat both plants and animals. Carnivores eat just meat. Herbivores eat just plants.
Answer:
Progesterone activates C-Mos, which phosphorylates maturation promotion factor (MPF)
Explanation:
Progesterone is a steroid hormone that is well known to be involved in embryogenesis, which is secreted by the corpus luteum. During meiosis I, steroid production is limited to progesterone. Moreover, the oocyte maturation factor Mos (cMOS) is kinase expressed in germ-line cells when it is activated by progesterone, where this factor controls oocyte maturation and the arrest at the metaphase of meiosis II by modulating the activity of the Maturation-promoting factor (MPF). This protein (MPF) is a cyclin-dependent kinase complex that promotes mitotic entry via phosphorylation of different proteins required during mitosis.