A _______ infection can occur after the onset of another disease or condition.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
secondary
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A. autotrophic B. heterotrophic C. mixotrophic D. osmotrophic E. phagotrophic
HIV inserts its genome into the host cell's DNA
a. True b. False
You are studying the development of a poorly-understood species at the 8-cell stage. You use a laser to zap away a certain one of the eight cells, and discover that part of the gut is missing once the embryos finish development. Your colleague, who is working on a different species, uses the laser to blast away one of the cells in her embryos, zapping each of the possible cells in a set of eight experiments. However, when the embryos finish development, every one is perfectly normal! What can you conclude about the two species?
A. The first species has regulative development, the second has non-regulative development. B. The first species has non-regulative development, the second has regulative development. C. Both species have regulative development. D. Both species have non-regulative development. Clarify Question What is the key concept addressed by the question? What type of thinking is required? Gather Content What do you already know about cleavage and developmental pathways? What other information is related to the question? Choose Answer Given what you now know, what information is most likely to produce the correct answer? Reflect on Process Did your problem-solving process lead you to the correct answer? If not, where did the process break down or lead you astray? How can you revise your approach to produce a more desirable result?
Crop sunflowers are attacked by many fungal pathogens, such as downy mildew and Sclerotinia, resulting in economic losses of millions of dollars per year. What genes would be best to target for the development of new fungus-killing crop treatments (fungicides)?
A. genes encoding chitin proteins that are shared by downy mildew and Sclerotinia, but absent in sunflower and humans B. genes encoding metabolite proteins that are shared by downy mildew, Sclerotinia, and humans, but absent in sunflower C. genes encoding basic development proteins that are shared by downy mildew, Sclerotinia, sunflower, and humans D. genes encoding growth proteins that are shared by downy mildew, Sclerotinia, and sunflower, but absent in humans