How does a flaccid cell differ from a turgid cell?
A) A flaccid cell has higher pressure potential.
B) A flaccid cell has lower pressure potential.
C) A flaccid cell has higher solute potential.
D) A flaccid cell has lower solute potential.
B
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A. are nonhomologous, self-expressing chromosomes. B. include the X and Y sex-associated chromosomes in humans. C. All of the answer choices are correct. D. are chromosomes that do not usually mutate during meiosis. E. are homologous chromosomes found in both sexes.
Most reptiles are ____ and their fertilization is ____
a. ovoviviparous; external b. oviparous; external c. ovoviviparous; internal d. oviparous; internal e. viviparous; external
When a limiting factor becomes more important as the size of the population increases, it is known as a(n)
A. biotic potential. B. density-independent limiting factor. C. density-dependent limiting factor. D. intrinsic factor.
Where does translation take place in eukaryotic cells?
a. Nucleoid b. Nucleus c. Cytoplasm d. Nucleosome