During the cleavage stage of glycolysis, fructose-1, 6 biphosphate is broken down into
A. glucose.
B. two molecules of ATP.
C. two molecules of pyruvate.
D. citric acid.
E. two molecules of glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate.
Answer: E
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Different species of fruit flies occupy each of the islands in the Hawaiian island chain, a group of volcanic islands that formed one after the other
One hypothesis for how the different fruit fly species formed is that, after each new island was formed, fruit flies from existing islands colonized it and subsequently diverged. If this hypothesis is correct, it would be an example of: A. allopatric speciation by dispersal. B. allopatric speciation by vicariance. C. peripatric speciation by vicariance. D. sympatric speciation by dispersal. E. sympatric speciation by vicariance.
Cancers of nerve tissues in the brain are called ____
a. sarcomas b. leukemia c. gliomas d. lymphomas e. adenocarcinomas
Chemicals released by macrophages that cause the onset of a fever are called ________
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An allele known as BRCA1 is often found in women with breast and ovarian cancer. However, some women develop these cancers and do not have the BRCA1 allele. In addition, some women who have BRCA1 never develop breast or ovarian cancer. How can this be
explained? A) Something other than the gene must factor into whether cancer develops. B) It is just chance whether cancer will develop. C) The BRCA1 allele must be dominant. D) These types of cancers are in no way associated with specific alleles.