Interference competition and exploitative competition are both examples of ____
a. coevolution
b. mimicry
c. interspecific competition
d. intraspecific competition
e. parasitism
ANSWER: c
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a. other arterioles b. venules c. arteries d. veins e. capillaries
An enzyme that adds phosphate groups to proteins is called a phosphatase
1.True 2.False
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a. Some Plasmodium falciparum have pre-existing mutations that make them resistant to antimalarial drugs b. Some mosquitoes have pre-existing mutations that make them resistant to antimalarial drugs c. Some people have pre-existing mutations that make them resistant to antimalarial drugs d. The antimalarial drugs cause mutations to occur in Plasmodium falciparum e. The antimalarial drugs cause mutations to occur in the mosquito
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a) ionic bond b) polar covalent bond c) hydrogen bond d) neutral bond e) nonpolar covalent bond f) peptide bond