The Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium principle is often referred to as the ________, [two words] which indicates that if a population is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, that population is not evolving
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
null model
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Which of the following did Nam-Hai Chua and his colleagues demonstrate to be part of the abscisic
acid response pathway?
a. cyclic ADP-ribose b. Ca2+ c. protein kinases d. cyclic ADP-ribose and protein kinases e. cyclic ADP-ribose, Ca2+ and protein kinases
The crayfish has a cavity or "statocysts" lined with sensory setae or hairs. A grain in the cavity is pulled downward by gravity; the pressure against the bottom hairs of the cavity gives the crayfish a perception of being upright and, when it changes orientation, the grain touches side hairs that make it realize it is not upright. Thus the crayfish "knows" which way is up in the dark. This sense is most closely related in function to the human sense of
A. hearing. B. sight. C. smell. D. hot and cold. E. balance.
The __________ is a prime mover of the glenohumeral joint during flexion.
a. teres major b. coracobrachialis c. deltoid d. biceps brachii
On a hot, dry day a plant closes its stomata
thereby conserving water. Which plant hormone is responsible for the closing of the stomata?
a. auxin b. gibberellin c. ethylene d. cytokinin e. abscisic acid