A(n) (oxidation/reduction/transport) reaction is one in which a molecule accepts an electron.

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


reduction

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A. The dark-light will activate the photorepair systems that can break thymine dimers induced by UV light. B. The light-it's important to keep on producing the thymine dimers by keeping the plate exposed to light as much as possible. C. It's best to alternate light and dark every hour to increase the chances that thymine dimers will form in the human cells, but still keep the photorepair systems from correcting them as they are formed. D. It doesn't matter-human cells don't possess the enzymes needed for photorepair of thymine dimers.

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Which refers to an organic, nonpolypeptide compound that binds to the apoenzyme and serves as a cofactor?

a. mineral b. catalyst c. substrate d. coenzyme e. allosteric regulator

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Human birth weight is a classic example of the results of

a) disruptive selection b) directional selection c) stabilizing selection d) genetic drift e) genotype by environment interaction

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Who demonstrated that phage genetic materialĀ is DNA and not protein?

A. Avery, MacLeod, and McCarty B. Hershey and Chase C. Chargaff D. Franklin E. Watson and Crick

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