Denaturation of proteins will result in all

EXCEPT one of the following. Which one is
it?



a. breakage of hydrogen bonds
b. loss of three dimensional structure
c. removal of R groups from amino acids
d. alteration of enzyme activity
e. endangerment of cell's life


C

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________ demonstrated that there were equivalent amounts of adenine and thymine and equivalent amounts of guanine and cytosine.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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When sodium ions diffuse into the axon’s

cytoplasm, the cytoplasm becomes

a. more positively charged. b. more negatively charged. c. neutrally charged. d. impermeable to more sodium ions. e. more than one of these

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By organizing socially into a group, individual animals may benefit by

A) coexisting peacefully instead of fighting with group members for dominance. B) reducing intraspecific competition for food. C) increasing access to a common food supply. D) equalizing the number of offspring produced by each group member.

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