What does not happen in the cytokinesis of plant cells?
A. Vesicles from the golgi apparatus move along the microtubules and fuse form cell plate.
B. Cell wall forms between the two daughter cells..
C. The two nuclei are segregated into separate daughter cells.
D. When the vesicles fuse, their membranes contribute to the formation of plasma membrane on either side of the cell plate.
E. Formation of cleavage furrow to separate the cells.
E. Formation of cleavage furrow to separate the cells.
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A. less organic fertilizer is needed than chemical fertilizers. B. only organic fertilizers contain micronutrients. C. organic fertilizers release nutrients more slowly. D. chemical fertilizers are not soluble in water. E. chemical fertilizers break down very slowly.
Each position of a codon can be occupied by one of four nucleotides. What is the minimum number of nucleotides per codon necessary to specify all 20 of the amino acids that are typical of eukaryotic proteins?
What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following best describes sex-linked genes?
a. They are located on the X chromosome. b. They are linked to the sex-determining gene. c. They are expressed differently based on the sex of an individual. d. They are determinants of the sex of an individual.
Why is it entirely possible for a pathogen to appear susceptible in susceptibility testing and resistant in a real-life context?
A) A person's liver may break down the drug before it even begins to benefit the patient. B) Bacterial levels and active drug concentrations vary from one tissue to another in an active infection. C) An active infection is more likely to mutate due to the larger population. D) The ability of the pathogen to live as part of a biofilm and benefit from the protection of other bacteria does not exist in susceptibility tests. E) A real-life infection allows for the possibility of genetic crossover with different bacteria, whereas tests in the lab are focused on studying a single strain of bacteria.