The genetic code is universal, the same in practically all organisms.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
The genetic code is universal for all living organisms.
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Polypeptides consist of strings of amino acids held together by
a. ionic bonds. b. hydrogen bonds. c. peptide bonds. d. double covalent bonds. e. protein glues.
The two groups representing the "jawless" fishes are:a
Cephalochordata and Placoderms. b. Chondrichthyes and Actinistia. c. Myxini and Petromyzontida. d. Dipnoi and Actinistia. e. Placoderms and Petromyzontida.
These phospholipids are found in cell membrane and also help in the emulsification of fats. They help to separate large portions of fat into smaller units. This allows the fat to mix with other materials.
A. triglycerides B. lecithins C. steroids D. linoleic acid
Restriction enzymes are useful in recombinant DNA studies because they
A) cut DNA only at specific locations. B) can reproduce in bacteria. C) join the cut ends of small DNA molecules. D) give plasmids antibiotic properties. E) can separate pieces of DNA and RNA from each other.