The Central Dogma describes the flow of genetic information as

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


B) DNA—RNA—Protein.

The Central Dogma describes the flow of genetic information as DNA—RNA—Protein.

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A) the predator drives its prey to extinction and then goes extinct itself. B) the prey population declines and this causes the predator population to also decline. C) predator and prey populations eventually converge on equilibrium population sizes that are maintained into infinity. D) predator and prey populations oscillate, with each predictably increasing and decreasing in response to the other.

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What type of chemical bond is being broken when methane burns in oxygen?

A. Ionic B. Hydrogen C. Polar covalent D. Nonpolar covalent

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The chemical reactions of photosynthesis occur in which cellular organelle?

A. Mitochondria B. Chloroplasts C. Ribosomes D. Nucleus

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Fungi contact and absorb food through the ________, a branching network of ________

A) mycelium; hyphae B) hyphae; mycelia C) mycorrhiza; mushrooms D) mushroom; hyphae

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