Are plant and animal cells generally the same size?
a. Yes
b. No, plant cells are generally larger.
c. No, animal cells are generally larger.
b
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Members of this genus are commonly used as model systems for studies of ecology and evolutionary
biology.
a. Ichthyostega b. Anolis c. Dunkleosteus d. Eusthenopteron e. Archaeopteryx
Which of the following should NOT be used in
the development of science? a. evaluation of data b. personal conviction c. prediction d. systematic observation e. sharing ideas
If many human genes differ in about 10% of their bases from another species' same genes and substitutions occur at an estimated rate of 2% per one million years then
A. approximately 5 million years have passed since the two species diverged. B. approximately 3 million years have passed since the two species diverged. C. approximately 10 million years have passed since the two species diverged. D. approximately 20 million years have passed since the two species diverged. E. approximately 200,000 years have passed since the two species diverged.
One difference between mitotic cell division in animal cells and plant cells is that
A) cytokinesis occurs in animal cells but has not yet been observed in plant cells. B) animal cells do not undergo telophase. C) in animal cells, cytokinesis occurs as vesicles deposit carbohydrates along the equator. D) plant cells do not undergo anaphase. E) in plant cells, cytokinesis occurs as vesicles deposit carbohydrates along the equator.