All of the following are responses to sympathetic outflow from the spinal cord except ________
a. respiration rate increases
b. increased heart rate
c. adrenal glands secrete epinephrine
d. increased stomach and intestinal movements
d
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The first human infected by HIV appears to have contracted it from butchering and eating a ________
a. chimpanzee b. mountain gorilla c. cane rat d. brush-tailed porcupine
A bobcat is feeding on a white-tailed deer. It first eats the liver, which is rich in stored sugars. In what form would sugar be stored in the deer's liver?
A. Glucose B. Maltose C. Amylose D. Glycogen E. Cellulose
In order for transcription to be initiated
A. DNA polymerase must have access to the RNA and must also be capable of binding to the gene's promoter. B. RNA ligase must have access to the DNA double helix and must also be capable of binding to the gene's promoter. C. DNA polymerase must have access to the DNA double helix and must also be capable of binding to the gene's promoter. D. RNA polymerase must have access to the DNA double helix and must also be capable of binding to the gene's promoter. E. RNA polymerase must have access to the DNA double helix and also must be capable of binding to the gene's operator.
As part of your research project, you travel to an island to learn more about the habitats and relationships of spiders, centipedes, and insects. You and your assistant plot out five different areas of the island and count the numbers of spiders, centipedes, and insects living in each plot. Your results show the following: Plot Insects Spiders Centipedes1300254242617103147152147397805791393The most plausible explanation for the high number of spiders in plot 4 is:
A. The flies and spiders worked together to eliminate the centipedes. B. There are no centipedes to prey on the spiders and there are abundant flies upon which to feed. C. There are too many flies overall. D. The spiders preyed on the centipedes and ignored the flies.