Which of the following digestive system structures is greatly expanded in size in koalas, resulting in a very large surface area for prokaryotes to digest plant material?
A) stomach
B) rumen
C) cecum
D) gall bladder
Answer: C
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Does K affect population growth?
a. yes b. no
The mutation responsible for Huntington's disease is a
A. triplet repeat expansion mutation. B. nonsense mutation. C. missense mutation. D. frameshift mutation.
According to the modern classification scheme, which animal would be a spider's closest relative?
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