Which of the following are examples of localized infections?

a. scarlet fever
b. measles
c. chickenpox
d. warts
e. anthrax
f. boils
e. tineas


d. warts
f. boils
e. tineas (ringworm)

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Use the following study to answer the following question(s): A researcher applies varying amounts of fertilizer (0, 2, 4, 8, 10 units) to 50 potted tomato plants. All other variables that may affect the outcome (watering, temperature, sunlight, plant size, etc.) are kept the same from pot to pot. At the end of the growing season, the tomatoes grown on each plant are weighed to determine which fertilizer level produced the largest tomato yield.Which variable is the dependent variable?

A. The plant size at the end of the growing season B. The tomato yield at the end of the growing season C. The temperature D. The fertilizer amount

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When house plants grow toward a window they demonstrate the ability of living organisms to respond to their environment

a. true b. false

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Penicillins and cephalosporins

A. damage cell membranes. B. block peptidases that cross-link glycan molecules. C. attach to the 30S ribosomal subunit and disrupt protein synthesis. D. are metabolic analogs of PABA and block folic acid synthesis. E. destroy peptidoglycan.

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Which statement best describes the molecular basis of muscle shortening?

A) Individual filamentous proteins contract. B) Individual filamentous proteins shorten by coiling. C) Rod-shaped protein polymers shorten by losing subunits from their ends. D) Protein filaments ratchet along other protein filaments.

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