What enzymes break down starch, lipids, casein, and gelatin into smaller molecules?
What will be an ideal response?
Answer: amylase and other carbohydrate enzymes break down starch into sugar
lipase enzymes break down lipids (fats and oils) into fatty acids and glycerol.
protease
gelatinase
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Bryophytes are found:
A. where roots do not provide an advantage. B. throughout the world. C. where vascular plants do not have a competitive advantage. D. on rocks and trunks of trees. E. All of the answer options are true of bryophyte habitats.
The first group with flowers are the
a. algae. b. fern allies. c. ferns. d. angiosperms. e. gymnosperms.
What are specialized cells?
a) cells that are involved only in reproduction b) cells that are involved only with maintaining homeostasis c) cells that can develop into any other type of cell d) cells that perform a specific function
How could the Hershey and Chase experimental procedure be redesigned to support a hypothesis that RNA carries genetic information?
A. Extract RNA from Escherichia and mix it with the T2 bacteriophage B. Replace T2 bacteriophage with an RNA virus C. Replace Escherichia with an RNA virus D. Use 35S to label an RNA virus and 32P to label a DNA virus E. Use 35S and 32P to label the same components of an RNA virus and T2 bacteriophage, then add both viruses to Escherichia cells