Which is an example of a CAM plant?

A) sugarcane
B) corn
C) crabgrass
D) aloe plant


D

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What would happen if a transposon were to integrate into the replication origin of the bacterial genome?

A) The transposon would be replicated with the genome. B) The transposon would "jump" immediately to another location. C) The transposon would inactivate the replication origin, so no DNA replication would be possible. D) The transposon would express its genes constitutively.

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The cross GE/ge × ge/ge produces the following progeny: GE/ge 404; ge/ge 396; gE/ge 97; Ge/ge 103. From these data, one can conclude that ________

A) the G and E loci reside on the same chromosome over 50 map units apart B) the G and E loci are segregating independently C) the G and E loci assort independently D) the G and E loci are linked E) the G and E loci show complete linkage

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What is the correct order of events in regards to the birth process? a. Cervical canal dilates - contractions propel the fetus through the cervix- amnion ruptures

b. Cervical canal dilates - amnion ruptures - contractions propel the fetus through the cervix. c. Amnion ruptures - lactation begins - contractions propel the fetus through the cervix. d. Amnion ruptures - cervical canal dilates - contractions propel the fetus through the cervix. e. Lactation begins - contractions propel the fetus through the cervix - amnion ruptures.

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