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B1 - You and Your Genes Practice Questions and Expert Answers
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B1 - You and Your Genes Practice Questions and Expert Answers 
 
What does the nucleus contain? ANSWER Your genetic material. 
 
What is the genetic material arranged into? ANSWER Chromosomes 
As clones have the same alleles, what must any difference between them be due to? ANSWER Environmental factors 
 
How do most bacteria reproduce? ANSWER Asexually 
 
How are identical twins clones? ANSWER An egg is fertilised by the sperm and the embryo develops as normal. Occasionally the embryo will spli...
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IND2601 Assignment 2 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) Semester 1 2024
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IND2601 Assignment 2 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) Semester 1 2024 - DUE April 2024 ; 100% TRUSTED workings, explanations and solutions. for assistance Whats-App 0.6.7..1.7.1..1.7.3.9 ......................................... Question 
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Which of the following statements DOES NOT signify mangangaahla (to move the jaw) in sentencing under customary law? 
a. 
The amount of talking that...
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Biology Revision Finals - Paper 1 Questions With Expert Written & Verified Solutions | UPDATED
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Biology Revision Finals - Paper 
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What is mitosis? What is it used for? 
1 mother cell splits into 2 daughter cells. Growth and repair 
What are the four stags of mitosis? Acronym: 
Pee (on the) MAT 
Prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase 
What is the cell cycle? 
the life cycle of a cell 
What are chromosomes? Where are they found? 
Coiled up lengths of DNA molecules. Found In nucleus 
What is the total number of chromosomes th...
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Biology Revision Finals - Paper 1 Questions With Expert Written & Verified Solutions | UPDATED
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Biology Revision Finals - Paper 
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What is mitosis? What is it used for? 
1 mother cell splits into 2 daughter cells. Growth and repair 
What are the four stags of mitosis? Acronym: 
Pee (on the) MAT 
Prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase 
What is the cell cycle? 
the life cycle of a cell 
What are chromosomes? Where are they found? 
Coiled up lengths of DNA molecules. Found In nucleus 
What is the total number of chromosomes th...
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MCQ PACK IND2601
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QUESTION 1 
One of the indications that fundamental rights have priority over customary law is that 
the… 
1) rights in the Bill of Rights may be limited by any law. 
2) courts must promote the values that underlie an undemocratic society. 
3) Bill of Rights is only applicable to customary law. 
4) Constitution is the supreme law. 
Section 8 (1) of the Constitution indicates that the Bill of Rights applies to all 
law, including customary law. See page 29 study guide. 
QUESTION 2 
Specia...
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Human Biology Unit 1 Midterm Exam Well Answered Rated A+ 2024.
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What is Differentiation? - Answer Differentiation is the process by which an unspecialised cell develops more specialised functions by expressing the gened characteristic to that cell type. 
 
How to stem cells differentiate into specialised cell? - Answer By turning particular genes on or off 
 
Where is Adult Stem cells found ? - Answer Found in the Skin and Bone Narrow 
 
Name the three different types of cells ? - Answer Somatic Cells 
Germline Cells 
Gametes 
 
What type of body tis...
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Human Biology Unit 1 License Exam Well Answered Rated A+ 2024.
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What is Differentiation? - Answer Differentiation is the process by which an unspecialised cell develops more specialised functions by expressing the gened characteristic to that cell type. 
 
How to stem cells differentiate into specialised cell? - Answer By turning particular genes on or off 
 
Where is Adult Stem cells found ? - Answer Found in the Skin and Bone Narrow 
 
Name the three different types of cells ? - Answer Somatic Cells 
Germline Cells 
Gametes 
 
What type of body tis...
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Midwifery Basic Practice Questions & Answers Latest Updated
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What term refers to the initial dividing of the zygote cells? - Answer Cleavage 
 
Which branch of hormones target the reproductive systems in both males and females? - Answer Gonadotrophic Hormones 
 
Where is testosterone made? - Answer Interstitial Cells 
 
Where are sperm stored and matured? - Answer Epididymis 
 
Where are sperm made? - Answer Seminiferous Tubules 
 
What is the function of FSH in females? - Answer Stimulate development of Graafian Follicle & Ovarian release of Oestrogen 
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Basic Midwifery Practice Questions And Answers
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Basic Midwifery Practice Questions 
 
What term refers to the initial dividing of the zygote cells? - Cleavage 
 
Which branch of hormones target the reproductive systems in both males and females? - Gonadotrophic Hormones 
 
Where is testosterone made? - Interstitial Cells 
 
Where are sperm stored and matured? - Epididymis 
 
Where are sperm made? - Seminiferous Tubules 
 
What is the function of FSH in females? - Stimulate development of Graafian Follicle & Ovarian release of Oestrogen 
 
Wha...
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IND2601 MCQ EXAM PACK 2022
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1. Indigenous African people observe legal rules and most rules for living, due to factors such 
as.... 
1) faithfulness to Christian values 
2) fear of law-enforcing organs such as the police 
3) public opt-non and the fear of punishment 
4) the availability of courts and judges (2) 
2. Specialised and unspecialised systems ate similar because... 
1) emphasis falls strongly on the group 
2) the relations governed by law are the same 
3) concrete evidence IS very Important 
4) law originates wit...
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