Three of the four answers listed below are
related by a common location. Select the
EXCEPTION.
a. follicle
b. corpus luteum
c. cervix
d. egg
C
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A scientist discovers a new species near coral reefs in Australia. On basic microscopic examination and after conducting a few simple experiments, he finds that this single-celled species is photosynthetic (using sunlight for energy),
has a rigid cell wall structure with no peptidoglycan, uses a flagellum for motion, and contains a variety of internal structures that are bound by plasma membranes. Given this information, this new species is most likely a ______ cell in the _____ subcategory. A. bacterial; eubacterial B. eukaryotic; fungus C. archaebacterial; fungus D. eukaryotic; algae E. eukaryotic; protozoan
After observing variability among plant and animal species in various locations, Charles Darwin proposed an explanation for what he saw. The broad proposal included reasons that species could be modified through genetic variation, leading to measurable similarity and difference. Evidence for the proposal came from biological, geographic, and geological observations. His proposal allowed for the prediction of new species that might be found in new settings, based on environmental conditions. Darwin's proposal is an example of
A. a theory. B. an independent variable. C. a standardized variable. D. a dependent variable. E. a hypothesis.
The type of allograft rejection associated with fibrosis and scarring of vessel lumens is:
A. a hyperacute rejection. B. an acute antibody-mediated rejection. C. an acute cellular rejection. D. a chronic rejection.
Chromatin remodeling refers to the process by which:
A. nucleosomes are repositioned to expose different stretches of DNA to the nuclear environment. B. DNA strands are "straightened out" to allow access to the proteins that carry out transcription. C. DNA strands are "unzipped" to allow access to the proteins that carry out transcription. D. methylation occurs in CpG islands. E. mutations change DNA structure and therefore chromatin structure.