Diploblastic organisms differ from triploblastic organisms in that diplobastic organisms are 

A. larger than triploblastic organisms.
B. bilaterally symmetrical.
C. simpler in structure than triploblastic organisms.
D. able to reproduce sexually rather than asexually.


C. simpler in structure than triploblastic organisms.

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_____ results in different proteins in the same family. _____ is important for multicellular organisms with different cell types. _____ results in proteins that can quickly be activated and deactivated. _____ is a gene regulatory mechanism in eukaryotes but not prokaryotes. _____ have pre-RNA that are the same as other genes.

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Which stage of animal development in this figure, A, B, C, D, portrays the stage when the blastula is formed?

1.A 2.B 3.C 4.D

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What are the steps (in the correct order) that link a change in the base sequence of a gene to a change in the phenotype of an organism like a mouse or a human?

A. RNA—>DNA—>Protein B. DNA—>RNA—>Protein C. DNA—>Protein—>RNA D. Protein—>RNA—>DNA

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Nonfunctional product of oogenesis produced by the unequal division of cytoplasm in females during meiosis; in humans three of the four cells produced by meiosis are polar bodies.

What will be an ideal response?

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