The most appropriate form of cell division for repairing an injured tissue is ________

A) meiosis B) cloning C) cytokinesis D) mitosis


Answer: D

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Of the major taxonomic groups of organisms mentioned in Chapter 1 (1.3), list those whose cells have a plasma membrane

What will be an ideal response?

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The table shows the distribution of traits (A-E) in six extant species (1-6). A "0" indicates the ancestral condition, and a "1" indicates the derived condition. Which pair of species shares the greatest number of derived characters (synapomorphies)?  



A.  4 and 5
B.  2 and 4
C.  1 and 4
D.  3 and 4
E.  2 and 5

Clarify Question
· What is the key concept addressed by the question?
· What type of thinking is required?
· What key words does the question contain and what do they mean?
 
Gather Content
· What do you already know about cladistics?
 
Consider Possibilities
· What other information is related to the question? Which information is most useful?
 
Choose Answer
· Given what you now know, what information and/or problem solving approach is most likely to produce the correct answer?
 
Reflect on Process · Did your problem-solving process lead you to the correct answer? If not, where did the process break down or lead you astray? How can you revise your approach to produce a more desirable result?
 

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Which organelle is correctly matched with its function?

a. vacuoles: production of ATP from carbohydrates b. rough ER: synthesis of plasma membrane proteins c. Golgi bodies: synthesis of membrane phospholipids d. mitochondria: capture of light for photosynthesis e. smooth ER: digestion of invading bacteria

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Amino acids:

A) are composed of a central carbon surrounded by an amino group, a carboxyl group, a hydrogen atom, and a variable side chain B) can have side chains that are polar, nonpolar, or with unique properties C) can form peptide bonds D) all of these statements are true

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