In an autosomal dominant disorder such as
Huntington's, two carrier parents have the
probability of passing the gene on to ____
percent of their children.
a. 50
b. 0
c. 100
d. 25
e. 75
E
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surrounding them.
a. synovial joints b. cartilaginous joints c. fibrous joints d. non-synovial joints e. non-fibrous joints
Steroids are among the lipids with no _____
a. double bonds c. hydrogens b. fatty acid tails d. carbons
In a chemical reaction, glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate + NAD+ yields 1,3-bisphosphoglycerate + NADH. In this reaction, what happened to NAD+?
A. It served as an enzyme to catalyze the reaction, and at the end of the reaction formed NADH B. It was oxidized to form NADH C. It was activated to form NADH D. It was reduced to form NADH
A form of diffusion in which the molecules pass through a protein instead of between the phospholipids is called ________
A) diffusion B) facilitated diffusion C) active transport D) osmosis