Podocytes are located in the wall of:
a. Bowman's capsule.
b. the glomerulus.
c. the peritubular capillaries.
d. the renal artery.
e. the proximal convoluted tubule.
A
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A. interferes with the action of the lipid carrier that transports peptidoglycan precursors across the plasma membrane. B. inhibits the transglycosylase reaction in peptidoglycan biosynthesis. C. inhibits the transpeptidation reaction in peptidoglycan biosynthesis. D. blocks the addition of the pentapeptide chain during peptidoglycan biosynthesis.
Although choanoflagellates are fundamentally unicellular organisms, they possess the genes that code for cadherins and integrins
Which of the following hypotheses regarding the function of these molecules in choanoflagellates is supported by laboratory experiments? A. Choanoflagellates use adhesion molecules to facilitate the capture of bacterial prey. B. The genes are not actually expressed and are simply vestiges of an ancestor that used cadherins and integrins for adhesion. C. Cadherins and integrins are used for cell adhesion during the formation of temporary multicellular structures to defend against predators. D. Cadherins and integrins are used for cell adhesion during the formation of complex multicellular structures that are resistant to freezing temperatures. E. Choanoflagellates are parasites and use cadherins to attach to host organisms.
Describe the various functions of tube feet
What will be an ideal response?
After reaching the inner ear, the frequency of a sound primarily affects
A. the vibrational amplitude of the tectorial membrane. B. the location of the greatest basilar membrane vibration. C. the amplitude of basilar membrane vibration.