What is the role of gene probes in DNA analysis?
A. To bind to specific DNA sequences and identify the gene of interest
B. To cut DNA into smaller pieces
C. To amplify DNA segments
D. To elongate DNA strands
Select your answer:
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Fluid and Electrolytes › ViewAn infant comes to the ER with a sunken anterior fontanel and has lost 9% of their body weight. Mother has been complaining that infant has been urinating dark color urine and has been crying with barely any tears. What degree of dehydration is this?
A. Mild
B. Moderate
C. Severe
D. Mild and Moderate
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The muscle tissue shown is called ______.
A. Skeletal
B. Cardiac
C. Smooth