ATP is produced in the mitochondria by a series of biochemical reactions. In what order do these reactions occur?

A) the electron transport chain; glycolysis; the citric acid cycle
B) the citric acid cycle; glycolysis; the electron transport chain
C) the citric acid cycle; the electron transport chain; glycolysis
D) glycolysis; the electron transport chain; the citric acid cycle
E) glycolysis; the citric acid cycle; the electron transport chain


E) glycolysis; the citric acid cycle; the electron transport chain

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Darwin's ideas on evolution were advanced for his time. His approach to science and natural selection were supported by what main tenant?

A. The world is fixed and constant. B. Operation of natural laws produces constant change and improvement. C. Species were unchangeable over the course of time. D. Various organisms and their structures resulted from a spontaneous action.

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Which animal group is characterized by the absence of tails?

A) apes B) Old World monkeys C) New World monkeys D) lemurs

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Rabbits can come in an allelic series where brown > himilayan > chinchilla > albino, where > means dominant over. They also can come in long (recessive) and short fur. You wish to obtain rabbit babies that are albino with long fur. Which of the

following crosses would you do? A) homozygous brown with long fur × albino with short fur (heterozygote) B) albino with long fur × homozygous himilayan with short fur (heterozygote) C) chinchilla heterozygous with albino with short fur (heterozygous) × brown heterozygous with albino with long fur D) albino with long fur × brown chinchilla heterozygote with long fur E) albino with long fur × albino with short fur (homozygous)

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