What happens during phagocytosis?


Answer: The cell allows the foreign particle to enter it and as it slowly does so, the cell membrane wraps around it. When it has fully entered, it forms a food vacuole. This allows it to be digested.

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Various viruses support their propagation by activating ____ kinase cascades in cells they infect

a. MAP d. GTP b. cAMP e. cytoplasmic c. steroid hormone

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In a lichen that is in a mutually beneficial relationship, what does the photobiont usually receive?

a. aid in sexual reproduction b. shelter from radiation and desiccation c. protection from herbivory d. enhanced dispersal of offspring

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What are bacterial capsules usually composed of?

A) Repeating phospholipids B) Repeating amino acids and/or salts C) Repeating polysaccharide molecules and/or proteins D) Repeating monosaccharide molecules and/or hydrophilic molecules

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Annelids are characterized by serial ________.

What will be an ideal response?

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