In which of the following ways does a telophase I cell differ from a telophase II cell?
A. Telophase I cells have fewer chromosomes than telophase II cells.
B. Telophase I cells lack a nuclear membrane; telophase II cells have a nuclear membrane.
C. Telophase I cells are capable of fertilization and telophase II cells are not.
D. Telophase I cells have chromosomes consisting of two chromatids; telophase II cells only have chromatids.
D. Telophase I cells have chromosomes consisting of two chromatids; telophase II cells only have chromatids.
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Hydrogens and electrons from the splitting of
water in photosynthesis become part of
a. oxygen gas b. ATP c. carbon dioxide d. glucose e. NADPH
Which statement about digestion in ruminants is FALSE?
a. Ruminant animals have symbiotic bacteria to aid in the digestion of their food. b. Food materials are re-chewed. c. Chewing results in mechanically breaking down food and exposing more cellulose to digestive enzymes. d. Ruminants have a smaller range of foods in their diet than do humans. e. Ruminants have a single but disproportionately large stomach.
The protons that make up the proton gradient used during the light reactions of photosynthesis come from:
-glucose. -ATP. -water. -NADPH.
Filtration occurs in our bodies in the?
What will be an ideal response?