A primary objective of cell fractionation is to
a. view the structure of cell membranes.
b. identify the enzymes outside the organelles.
c. determine the size of various organelles.
d. separate the major organelles so their particular functions can be determined.
e. crack the cell wall so the cytoplasmic contents can be released.
d. separate the major organelles so their particular functions can be determined.
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Fungi are
A. saprophytes. B. mutualistic. C. decomposers. D. All of the above are correct.
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What will be an ideal response?
The "P" in P generation refers to
A. the recessive allele. B. All of the answer choices are correct. C. parental. D. potential offspring. E. pure breeding.