The conversion of polysaccharides to monosaccharides is an example of an anabolic reaction

__________________ Indicate whether the statement is true or false.


F, a catabolic

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A promoter controls ________

a. transcription of specific genes b. mRNA translation c. protein synthesis d. DNA replication

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The second law of thermodynamics implies

that

a. energy can be transformed into matter, and because of this, we can get something for nothing. b. energy can be destroyed during nuclear reactions. c. if energy is gained by one region of the universe, another place in the universe must also gain energy in order to maintain the balance of nature. d. energy that is available to do work in the universe is decreasing. e. energy can be created out of nothing

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Which of these occurs during vigorous exercise?

a. ATP accumulation b. actin depletion c. lactate formation d. glycogen buildup e. creatine phosphate formation

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A botanist studying a plant with geographically separated and morphologically distinct populations wants to know the degree to which the differences between the populations are attributable to genetic factors

Outline a simple experiment she can perform to address this question.

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