"Protein" helps in packaging of DNA<span> in eukaryotic chromosomes
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Hi! I'm assuming you know the four states of matter- solid, liquid, gas, and plasma.
Putting them into a crime scene, however, is tricky.
Depending on which type of crime scene it is, there will be different types of states of matter in each, or possibly multiple.
Liquid can be seen as blood if it was a murder. Solid can be seen in that same crime scene if the murderer by chance left his knife, gun, or solid device they used to commit the murder. In other cases, gas can be seen used to kill someone because of it's toxicity. Plasma is a hard one, though, but can be seen in blood as well, because our blood is made up of plasma and other materials.
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The olfactory system is involved in the sense of smell. The receptors of smell are not routed through the thalamus. The signals id directly routed from the olfactory bulb to the olfactory cortex and thalamus is not contacted in between. This is the difference between the taste and smell receptors, although both of their receptors are stimulated from mucus/saliva in the mouth.
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Human invasive use of outdoor and artificial lightning (AKA light pollution) has made us less able to see the sky and the stars. Light pollution affects our visual abilities to see objects in the sky by altering the colors and contrast of the night-sky, which makes astronomers less able to study the skies.