__________ are single-celled and mostly or entirely heterotrophic. Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s)


Flagellated protozoans

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Refer to the paragraph on the Venter et al. paper and the table above. As with many new endeavors, concerns have been raised by some that genomics will fundamentally change the way biological research is practiced

Examine the full citation for the Venter et al. paper and consider the way this work was done. Now think of some seminal works in the history of biology, for example, Darwin's On the Origin of Species and Watson and Crick's publication on DNA structure. What do you think the concern might be that has been voiced about genomics? A) Genomics will offer deep insights too rapidly for the biological community to comprehend. B) Genomics is so based in technology that it cannot possibly reveal important knowledge of biology. C) Genomics makes biology a "big-team science" that will squeeze out innovative individuals or small groups of scientists who traditionally have provided our greatest insights. D) Genomics is really computer science, not biology, and therefore offers little for understanding life.

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During osmosis, water moves from a region of _________ to a region of _________

A. high solute concentration; low solute concentration B. high solvent concentration; low solvent concentration C. low solute concentration; high solute concentration D. "high solvent concentration; low solvent concentration" AND "low solute concentration; high solute concentration" are both correct answers.

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The typical resting potential of an isolated neuron is

a. ?60 mV. b. ?70 mV. c. ?80 mV. d. ?90 mV. e. ?100 mV.

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Any inanimate object that can serve as a vehicle for the spread of disease when contacted by an infected individual is called a(n)

What will be an ideal response?

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