In all vertebrates, the brain consists of the
A) cerebrum, forebrain, and hindbrain.
B) cerebrum, midbrain, and hindbrain.
C) forebrain, midbrain, and hindbrain.
D) cerebrum, cerebellum, and hindbrain.
Answer: C
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A. Eukaryotic genes are usually organized individually, while prokaryotic genes are grouped for common functions. B. Eukaryotic genes are regulated by small effector molecules whereas prokaryotic genes are not. C. Eukaryotic gene regulation is more intricate than prokaryotic gene regulation. D. Eukaryotic genes are arranged into operons, while prokaryotic genes are not. E. Eukaryotic gene regulation tends to require more coordination and integration than prokaryotic gene regulation.
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a. is an imperfect fungus that traps nematodes b. infects skeletal muscle cells of AIDS patients c. causes diarrhea in people who drink impure water d. infects the skin of frogs
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A. a spike of the luteinizing hormone causing the oocyte to be ovulated. B. the enlarging of the breast tissue in order to prepare for lactation. C. the development of a secondary oocyte. D. the disintegration of the endometrium and the rupturing of the blood vessels. E. the thickening of the endometrial lining in preparation for the implantation of a zygote.
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)