A patient has a tumor that causes her to secrete an excess amount of antidiuretic hormone (ADH). You would expect that the excessive level of ADH will ultimately cause ________
A) decreased blood pressure
B) increased blood pressure
C) an increase in urine volume
D) increased ventilation rate
B
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The area labeled “C” is
a. a nucleus. b. chromatin. c. endoplasmic reticulum. d. a vacuole. e. a nucleoid.
How are chlorophyll molecules attached to thylakoid membranes?
a. by a magnesium ion b. with a porphyrin ring c. with a methyl group d. by a hydroxide group e. by a long hydrocarbon side chain
Boxes 1 and 2 of the figure most likely represent different
A. species.
B. clones.
C. gene pools.
D. communities.
In your research, you are comparing the transcriptome and the proteome for two related species. One gene in species B has a similar transcript but a much smaller protein than in species A, and the protein seems to be nonfunctional. What do you predict about this gene? (Select all that apply)A) It is a pseudogene.B) It will have an increased number of persistant mutations in species B.C) It probably has a stop codon early in the coding region.D) It probably has a defect in the enhancer region.E) It probably is not methylated correctly.
What will be an ideal response?