Which of the following processes occurs in the cytoplasm of a eukaryotic cell?

A. RNA processing, including adding a cap and a tail
B. transcription
C. translation
D. DNA replication


C. translation

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a. Plants compete less with each other in stressful environments. b. Plants compete more with each other in a stressful environments. c. Only abiotic factors contribute to environmental stress. d. Stressful environments brought about by humans do not affect populations. e. Stressful environments brought about by nature do not affect populations.

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In order to be detected by a T cell, the class I major histocompatibility (MHC) molecule of infected cells must go through the process of

A) antigen presentation. B) complement activation. C) phagocytosis. D) antibody binding. E) perforin incorporation.

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"Ringworm" is caused by

A) dermatophytes growing in the upper dead tissue layers of the skin. B) dermatophytes that have invaded deep layers of the skin. C) parasitic worms that infect the skin. D) a hypersensitivity reaction caused by superficial contact with dermatophytes. E) immunosuppression due to HIV infection.

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A male from one species meets a female from its sister species. The male attempts to court the female, but the female refuses the male. This is an example of:

a. reproductive character displacement. b. a hybrid zone. c. prezygotic isolation. d. postzygotic isolation.

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