The citric acid/Kreb's cycle breaks down carbohydrates into CO2.
a. true
b. false
Ans: a. true
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(a) deuterostomes. (b) protostomes. (c) animals whose blastopore becomes a mouth. (d) both b and c.
What does not happen in the cytokinesis of plant cells?
A. Cell wall forms between the two daughter cells.. B. Vesicles from the golgi apparatus move along the microtubules and fuse form cell plate. C. The two nuclei are segregated into separate daughter cells. D. Formation of cleavage furrow to separate the cells. E. When the vesicles fuse, their membranes contribute to the formation of plasma membrane on either side of the cell plate.
In which major taxonomic group of Archaea are the methanogens found?
a. Crenarchaeota b. Korarchaeota c. Nanoarchaeota d. Euryarchaeota
You are working with a strain of E. coli that has a mutation in the DNA polymerase II gene, such that the encoded protein is exonuclease deficient, but is otherwise normal. How do you predict that this would most likely affect the activity of this enzyme?
A. This mutation would prevent the ability of DNA polymerase II to remove RNA nucleotides in the 5' to 3' direction. B. This mutation would prevent the ability of DNA polymerase II to engage in lagging strand synthesis. C. This mutation would prevent the ability of DNA polymerase II to form phosphodiester bonds between nucleotides. D. This mutation would prevent the ability of DNA polymerase II to remove DNA nucleotides that are damaged.