Self-assembly is limited by
A) the size of the molecule.
B) the presence of water in the cytosol.
C) information of preexisting structures.
D) the time associated with forming solely noncovalent interactions.
E) all of the above
C) information of preexisting structures.
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Keeping in mind the recent evidence from molecular systematics, the correct interpretation of these observations is that _____. A) charophytes are not related to either green algae or land plants B) plants evolved alternation of generations independently of charophytes C) alternation of generations cannot be beneficial to charophytes D) land plants evolved directly from the green algae that perform alternation of generations E) scientists have no evidence to indicate whether or not land plants evolved from any kind of alga
Division of the cytoplasm in animal cells
a. begins with the formation of microtubules at each pole of the nucleus. b. begins with Golgi body vesicles guided by microtubules to the center of the cell. c. begins in the S phase of interphase. d. begins with the deposition of a very rigid lipid bilayer, which is the major constituent of the cell wall. e. is visible as a cleavage furrow created by microfilaments in the cell's midsection
The paramecium's cilia help the organism
A.) form a shell B.) swim and capture food C.) exchange genetic material D.) control internal water levels
A primary effector cell of the type I hypersensitivity response is
a. monocytes. b. mast cells. c. neutrophils. d. cytotoxic cells.