Answer:
D. a process of division of the genetic material (chromosomes) of a eukaryotic cell in which each of the two resulting nuclei receives a complete set of chromosomes that is the same as in the parent cell
Explanation:
Mitosis is the process of technically cloning the cells to replace the cells that are dying. Mitosis is also the process that helps you grow.
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The mother of the bunnies is white while their father is black. The independent assortment of the genes during the formation of gametes ensures that each parent contributes same amount of the genetic information to the offspring. The more number of black bunnies than white is because of the dominance of the gene coding for the black fur trait over the white fur trait.
Hence, the correct answer is 'Option F'.
In rheumatoid Arthritis patients, NK cell levels were abnormally elevated, possibly due to high serum levels of IL-2.
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA), is an autoimmune disease that means our own immune system attacks self healthy cells in the body by mistake, causing inflammation (painful swelling),mainly attacks the joints.
The given study is to investigate the relationship between serum interleukin-2 (IL-2) levels and disease activity.
This study also showed the relationship between absolute numbers of peripheral lymphocyte subsets, autoantibodies, and associated cytokines in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA).
The results showed that the number and percentage of NK cells were positively correlated with serum IL-2 levels so, IL-2 can be a reason for elevated level of NK cells
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A skinner chamber
A <u>skinner chamber</u> is a chamber that isolates the subject from the external environment.
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- A skinner chamber or skinner box an enclosed chamber which contains a bar or key that an animal can press or manipulate in order to obtain food or water as a type of reinforcement.
- <em><u>This box was used by Skinner in his experiments concerning Operant conditioning. From the experiments that he conducted he realized that the important part of any operant conditioning id recognizing the operant behavior and the outcome resulted in that particular environment.</u></em>