Hot carbol fuchsin is the primary dye in the acid-fast stain.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

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The kidneys are both protected and held in place by cushions of fat. In cases of rapid weight loss, the kidneys may drop to a lower position, possibly causing kinks in a nearby tubular organ. If this happens, urine will back up into the kidneys, severely damaging them. What organ(s) is/are most-likely kinked in this situation?  

A.  urethra B.  renal arteries C.  ureters D.  renal veins E.  nephrons Clarify Question What is the key concept addressed by the question? What type of thinking is required?   Gather Content What do you already know about urine flow from the kidney? What other information is related to the question?   Choose Answer Given what you now know, what information is most likely to produce the correct answer? Reflect on Process Did your problem-solving process lead you to the correct answer? If not, where did the process break down or lead you astray? How can you revise your approach to produce a more desirable result?

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Which gland secretes a hormone that influences daily biorhythms?

1.hypothalamus 2.pineal gland 3.pituitary gland 4.thymus

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Traits that are conditioned by multiple loci and form continuously variable phenotypes that are conditioned by both the genotypes and environmental influences are most appropriately termed ________

A) qualitative traits B) quantitative traits C) discrete categorical traits D) Mendelian traits

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Suppose you traveled back in time and located the first animals to have evolved feathers. You found that these animals were tree-dwelling ectotherms, able to run quickly but unable to fly. You also noticed that only males had feathers

Which hypothesis of feather evolution would these data most support? Feathers initially evolved in a role associated with _____. A) flight B) insulation C) sexual selection D) gliding

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