If plant gene alterations cause plants to be deficient in photorespiration, what would most probably occur?
A) Photosynthetic efficiency would be reduced at low light intensities.
B) Cells would carry on the Calvin cycle at a much slower rate.
C) There would be more light-induced damage to the cells.
D) Less oxygen would be produced.
C
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Alex has just given blood at the Red Cross blood drive. Immediately afterward, his systolic
blood pressure would likely be __________.
a. a little below 120 b. a little below 80 c. a little above 120 d. much below 80
Chromatids are
a. attached at the centriole. b. a pair of chromosomes, one from the mother and one from the father. c. attached at their centromeres. d. identical until crossing over occurs. e. attached at their centromeres and are identical until crossing over occurs.
If a cell is in G2:
a. it has twice the amount of DNA present in a telophase nucleus. b. it has visibly distinct chromosomes. c. it lacks a visible nuclear membrane. d. it is in mitosis. e. it is in cytokinesis