How would acidification of seawater affect marine organisms? Acidification of seawater would _____
A) increase dissolved carbonate concentrations and promote faster growth of corals and shell-building animals
B) decrease dissolved carbonate concentrations and promote faster growth of corals and shell-building animals
C) increase dissolved carbonate concentrations and hinder growth of corals and shell-building animals
D) decrease dissolved carbonate concentrations and hinder growth of corals and shell-building animals
D
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When comparing the genomes of prokaryotes verse eukaryotes, it can be accurately stated that
A. eukaryotic genomes are larger than prokaryotic genomes. B. eukaryotic genomes are smaller than prokaryotic genomes. C. the size of the organism determines the size of the genome. D. larger and more complex organisms have more genes than smaller, less complex organisms.
Some deepwater fish like the anglerfish have solved the issue of finding a mate by: a. using bioluminescent patterns
b. having the females attach to the males. c. having the males attach to the females. d. being hermaphroditic.
Measurements of bill length in a population of seed-eating birds reveals two distinct groups: small-billed individuals feeding on soft-shelled seeds and large-billed individuals feeding on hard-shelled seeds
This bimodal distribution most likely resulted from A) stabilizing selection. B) natural selection. C) directional selection. D) disruptive selection.
Why does FADH2 result in fewer ATP than NADH + H+?
What will be an ideal response?