Genetic information is translated into ____, which direct(s) the chemical activity of an organism

a. DNA
b. carbohydrates
c. lipids
d. proteins
e. inorganic material.


D

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A.  the major groove of the DNA and reading the nucleotide base pairs. B.  the minor groove of the DNA and reading the nucleotide base pairs. C.  the major groove of RNA and reading the nucleotide base pairs. D.  DNA's major groove by using DNA polymerase and reading the nucleotide base pairs. E.  DNA's minor groove by using DNA polymerase and reading the nucleotide base pairs.

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In a survivorship curve, a type I species, like a human or elephant, is a species that has

A. the highest probability of dying at a very young age. B. a strong possibility of becoming extinct in a relatively short period of time. C. the highest probability of dying as it reaches its maximum life span. D. an equal probability of dying at any age. E. an extremely short life span.

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Within bryophytes, the eggs are produced in

A. archegonia. B. tracheids. C. antheridia. D. sporangia.

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Compare and contrast the pathogenicity of Clostridium botulinum and Clostridium tetani, including mechanisms of action of their toxins and disease manifestations.

What will be an ideal response?

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