In what way do fungi reproduce?
a. asexually, through spores
b. budding of the parent body
c. sexually, through gametes
d. asexually, through spores and budding of
the parent body
e. asexually, through spores, budding of the
parent body, and sexually, through gametes
E
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A. the electrical gradient across the membrane. B. the high concentration of potassium inside the cell. C. the presence of potassium leak channels in the membrane. D. the high concentration of potassium inside the cell AND the presence of potassium leak channels in the membrane.
A sponge body type with many chambers lined with collar cells is called:
a. asconoid. b. syconoid. c. leuconoid. d. hexactinellida. e. demospongoid.
Nitrification ____
a. converts ammonium into nitrates b. reduces nitrates to nitrites c. converts nitrogenous compounds into free nitrogen d. converts atmospheric nitrogen to ammonia e. reduces ammonia to ammonium
The form of natural selection that leads to an increase in the frequency of alleles which promote the fitness of genetic relatives is called ________
A) direct selection B) indirect selection C) inclusive selection D) kin selection