A malignant tumor differs from an in situ tumor in that the malignant tumor has invaded the surrounding tissue and compromised the function of that tissue, whereas an in situ tumor has not compromised the surrounding tissue or spread from its
original location. Indicate whether the statement is true or false
TRUE
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A dihybrid cross of two contrasting pure-breeding
organisms a. produces homozygous offspring. b. must produce a phenotype different from either pure-breeding parent. c. results in the disappearance of the recessive traits in the first generation. d. takes place only in the laboratory under precisely controlled conditions. e. will result in the immediate formation of another pure-breeding variety.
In humans, hemoglobin is contained within
A. plasma. B. red blood cells. C. oxygen. D. platelets.
Which of the statements below are true for chromosomes in eukaryotic cells?
What will be an ideal response?
The binomial nomenclature system uses what two names to identify organisms?
a. genus and suborder b. genus and order. c. genus and family. d. genus and species