A chemoorganotroph and a chemolithotroph in the same environment would NOT compete for

A) oxygen.
B) carbon.
C) nitrogen.
D) phosphorous.


Answer: B

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The difference between a single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) and a point mutation is that:

A. a point mutation becomes permanently incorporated into the genome, whereas a SNP does not. B. a SNP becomes permanently incorporated into the genome whereas a point mutation does not. C. a point mutation can be corrected by various repair mechanisms, whereas a SNP cannot. D. a SNP can be corrected by various repair mechanisms, whereas a point mutation cannot. E. a point mutation is when a base pair is changed to a different base pair, whereas a SNP is when the base pair differs among individuals in a population.

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Identify the reaction shown in this diagram:



a. dehydration synthesis
b. condensation
c. hydrolysis
d. catalyst

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Which of the following is an early warning sign of colorectal cancer?

a. GERD b. celiac disease c. diarrhea d. colon polyps e. diverticulitis

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Explain how and why healthcare epidemiology programs are essential to quality care

What will be an ideal response?

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