Forming skill memories through repetition of an activity such as riding a bike, involves the ____, which controls motor activity

a. cerebellum
b. medulla oblongata
c. cerebrum
d. hippocampus
e. hypothalamus


a

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Many microbes use pyruvate carboxylase or phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase to

A. to synthesize glucose. B. to synthesize amino acids. C. to synthesize oxaloacetate. D. to synthesize acetyl-CoA.

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Which of the following has the most starch?

a. 1 medium orange b. 1 cup of kidney beans c. 8 fluid ounces of milk d. 4 ounces of meat

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The (maximum/optimum/selective) growth temperature is the temperature at which an organism exhibits the highest growth rate

What will be an ideal response?

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