The heme portion of hemoglobin is an example of which of the following?
A) a cofactor
B) a conjugated protein
C) a prosthetic group
D) none of these
C
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Describe the variation in the height of the “central fault” scarp going from north to south.
The following questions are based on the “Mt. Dome, California,” quadrangle (Map T-24; enlarged to scale 1:48,000; contour interval 40 feet) and the stereogram of the same region (Figure 36-5; north is to the left side of the page). Three prominent fault scarps can be seen running north to south across the map, and will be referred to as the “western” fault, the “central” fault, and the “eastern” fault. These fault scarps are the result of normal faulting (41°49'39"N, 121°33'15"W). What will be an ideal response?
What type of slope failure is depicted in this photograph?
A) Creep
B) Debris avalanche
C) Permafrost
D) None of these are correct.
Which of the following is not true about the inverse distance weighted (IDW) method?
A. IDW is a local interpolation method. B. The predicted values from IDW are always within the range of maximum and minimum values of the known points. C. IDW tends to produce small, enclosed isolines. D. None of these is correct
Consider the following statement: Geneticists working in genetic recombination are technological optimists. In your explanation, discuss why this statement is true. Describe genetic recombination and technological optimists, and provide supporting evidence.
What will be an ideal response?