A fasting animal whose energy needs exceed those provided in its diet draws on its stored resources in which order?
A) fat, then glycogen, then protein
B) glycogen, then protein, then fat
C) liver glycogen, then muscle glycogen, then fat
D) muscle glycogen, then fat, then liver glycogen
C
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While on the H.M.S. Beagle, Darwin observed that ____
a. organisms on the Galápagos Islands resembled species on the mainland b. armadillos and glyptodonts coexisted in some habitats but not others c. similar organisms colonized similar habitats in South America and Europe d. organisms in different South American habitats resembled each other, but did not resemble organisms in similar European habitats e. no organisms resembled fossilized extinct animals
Early in the twentieth century, some scientists embraced the notion of orthogenesis, the idea that evolution ____
a. is progressive but not goal-oriented b. produces new species with the goal of improvement c. a natural progression set in motion by the Creator d. occurs in spurts, induced by mutations, rather than gradually e. happens due to the inheritance of acquired characteristics
The process by which the DNA code is converted from a single gene into a complementary single strand of mRNA is called
A) replication. B) reproduction. C) translation. D) metabolism. E) transcription.
Species with populations that are likely to rise and fall rapidly in reaction to variations in the environment are referred to as ________ species
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word