When two AA glyptodonts mate, will they breed true for shell color? In other words, will the dominant phenotype be found in all of the offspring?
a. yes
b. noc the shell color cannot be predicted
a
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each. 1. ___ millipede 2. ___ annelids 3. ___ arthropods 4. ___ placozoan 5. ___ cnidarians 6. ___ echinoderms 7. ___ flatworms 8. ___ rotifers 9. ___ mollusks 10. ___ roundworms 11. ___ sponges A. two pairs of legs per segment B. tiny, flattened, crawling forms C. planarians, flukes, tapeworms D. nematodes E. snails, squids, clams F. wheel animals G. flagellated collar cells present H. jellyfish and corals I. crustaceans, ticks, and insects J. polychaetes, earthworms, leeches K. sea urchins, sea stars
Which complex does the process of removing introns from mRNA and putting the remaining exons together occur?
a. in the anticodon b. in the polysome c. in the spliceosome d. in the ribosome
Food being digested in the stomach is in a highly acidic environment. When the food is released from the stomach into the small intestine, why is the environment no longer acidic?
A) Secretin increases the flow of bicarbonate ions from the pancreas into the small intestine to neutralize the stomach acid. B) Enterokinase activates trypsinogen, thus neutralizing the stomach acid. C) Bile salts from the gallbladder neutralize the stomach acid. D) When pepsinogen activates pepsin, one result is the neutralization of stomach acid in the stomach.
The most common cause of community-acquired pneumonia in adults, regardless of age, is:
a. Neisseria meningitidis. b. S. pyogenes. c. S. pneumoniae. d. M. pneumoniae.