Which three stages or transitions in the cell cycle seem to serve as points of control (checkpoints)?
What will be an ideal response?
G1/S, G2/M, M
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How many ATP molecules (net yield) are produced per molecule of glucose during glycolysis?
a. 1 b. 2 c. 4 d. 36 e. 38
Chromosomes are not visible in the nucleus unless the cell is undergoing nuclear division.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
A notable exception to this evolutionary adaptation is the lack of any flying species within the
A. insects. B. amphibians. C. birds. D. reptiles. E. mammals.
Competence means that a plant isĀ ________, while determination means that a plant tissue ________. The acquisition of flowering competence is an example of a ________.
A. unresponsive to signals that trigger a fate change; is committed to a specific developmental fate; fate change B. in the process of responding to signals that trigger a fate change; was driven to adopt an abnormal developmental fate by transgene expression; flowerization C. capable of responding to signals that trigger a fate change; remains capable of adopting more than one possible developmental fate; phaseolus D. capable of responding to signals that trigger a fate change; is committed to a specific developmental fate; phase change