The true pathogenic fungi responsible for systemic mycoses have (dimorphic/monomorphic/polymorphic) growth characteristics

What will be an ideal response?


dimorphic

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Which statement describes Canada geese populations?

a. all Canada geese populations migrate b. all Canada geese breed where they were raised c. like other migratory birds, Canada geese are protected by federal law d. when living together, migratory Canada geese do not interbreed with nonmigratory individuals e. nonmigratory Canada geese have more goslings (baby geese) than migratory geese

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Which of the following is an advantage of DNA typing?

A. It can be used to differentiate identical twins. B. Only small amounts of DNA are needed. C. It is cheaper than fingerprinting. D. It is error free compared to any other method. E. None of the answer options is correct.

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A horticulturist is breeding a new variety of houseplant in which two genes control leaf color. G (allele for green) is dominant to g (yellow) and B (second allele for green) is dominant to b (yellow). The recessive homozygous condition of either gene will mask a dominant allele. What color is a plant with the genotype GgBb? rev

A. green B. yellow C. an intermediate yellow-green D. variegated (yellow and green spots or stripes) E. The color cannot be determined with the information given.

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Adult giraffes can be up to 20 ft. tall, and thus require special adaptations to maintain appropriate blood pressure. One adaptation is the rete mirabile, a group of blood vessels that form a web or net-like structure to slow blood flow.Although especially useful to the giraffe, the rete mirabile is similar to a countercurrent heat exchange system in other related, less evolved, mammals. Thus a mechanism for ________ homeostasis is likely to have evolved from a mechanism previously used for ________ homeostasis.

A. blood pressure; temperature B. blood pressure; pH C. temperature; blood pressure D. pH; blood pressure

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