_____ are fungi that produce flagellated spores
a. Chytrids c. Zygote fungi
b. Sac fungi d. Club fungi
A
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What was the control in Arthur Kornberg's in vitro replication experiment described in this chapter?
A. The use of radiolabeled nucleotide triphosphates B. The exclusion of template DNA in one test tube C. Adding perchloric acid D. The use of E. coli proteins
In the common daisy, genes A and B control flower color. Both genes have a dominant allele (A or B) and a recessive allele (a or b). At least one copy of each dominant allele is required for flowers to be colorful instead of white. Predict the genotypes and phenotypes of the F1 progeny of a cross between two white-flowered plants, one homozygous for A and the other homozygous for B.
A) AA bb, white B) aa BB, white C) Aa Bb, colorful D) Aa Bb, white E) aa bb, colorful
Four of the five actions listed below are mediated by
the sympathetic nervous system. Select the exception. a. pulse increases b. blood glucose levels drop c. metabolism increases d. digestion slows down e. pupils of the eyes dilate
Bones continue to lengthen throughout childhood and adolescence because
A) a growth plate is present in each epiphysis until the late teens. B) the production of cartilage for a lengthening bone occurs primarily on the inside of the growth plate. C) ossification cannot occur until after puberty. D) primary ossification occurs until death. E) the activity of osteoblasts cannot be reduced until adulthood.