The attachment point of a muscle to a bone that can move is called the ________
A) origin
B) insertion
C) synergistic
D) antagonistic
B
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The prokaryotic chromosome is
A. held within a membrane-bound nucleus. B. localized to a nucleoid region. C. circular and loosely packed. D. composed of single-stranded DNA. E. linear and tightly wrapped around histone proteins.
The chromosome that plays the largest role in human sex determination is
A. the group of autosomes known as the SRY group. B. the Y chromosome. C. chromosome number 21. D. the X chromosome. E. chromosome number 22.
In Gram staining, ethanol-acetone is used as a
A) decolorizing agent. B) counterstain. C) mordant. D) drying agent. E) primary stain.
Plaque assays are used for
A) evaluating the cancer-causing ability of a virus. B) determining the density of phage in a culture. C) the study of prions. D) cultivating viruses that cannot be grown any other way. E) counting the number of latent phages in a cell.