What is the role of fructose 1-6- bisphosphatase in gluconeogenesis?
Ans: Converts fructose 1,6-bisphosphate to fructose 6-phosphate
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The distinction between karyogamy and plasmogamy is:
A. Karyogamy is the fusion of nuclei and plasmogamy is the fusion of the cytoplasm. B. Karyogamy is the fusion of cytoplasm and plasmogamy is the fusion of nuclei. C. Karyogamy is the fusion of dikaryotic cells and plasmogamy is the fusion of gametes. D. Karyogamy is the fusion of hyphae and plasmogamy is the fusion of mycelia. E. Karyogamy is the fusion of nuclei and plasmogamy is the attack of blood plasma by fungal pathogens.
Which statement characterizes cancer cells?
a. Mitosis in cancer cells is strictly regulated. b. Cancer cells form tumors that adhere strongly to surrounding tissues. c. Cancer cells display uncontrolled cell division. d. Tumors formed by cancer cells remain encapsulated and only grow in one location. e. Cancer cells behave like normal cells.
Where are the proteins needed for photosynthesis produced? (Select all that apply.)
A) in the cytoplasm B) in the chloroplasts C) in the nucleus D) in the mitochondria
Which gland is both an exocrine and endocrine gland?
a. pancreas b. adrenal c. ovary d. thyroid e. pituitary