Maintaining your body's internal temperature within narrow tolerable range is one example of ____

a. perspiration
b. compensation
c. homeostasis
d. respiration
e. hydrolysis


c

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What stops the rapid depolarization that occurs as the "upsweep" of membrane potential peaks during the action potential?

A. Closing of the voltage-gated Na+ channel activation gate. B. Closing of the voltage-gated Na+ channel inactivation gate. C. Opening of the voltage-gated K+ channel gate. D. Both opening of the K+ channel gate and closing of the Na+ channel inactivation gate. E. Both opening of the K+ channel gate and closing of the Na+ channel activation gate.

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What types of cells perform cell division?

a. prokaryotes only b. eukaryotes only c. both prokaryotes and eukaryotes d. neither prokaryotes, nor eukaryotes

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Some tRNA often contains sections of noncomplementary, unusual bases (i.e., other than U, C, A, and G), which are added after transcription. What area of the tRNA would never contain such odd bases in a living organism?

What will be an ideal response?

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The primary transcript that results from transcription must be modified in eukaryotes before it can be translated into a functional protein

The nucleotide sequence pieces that ultimately form the resulting mRNA and contain the genetic information are called ________. Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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