A module that is produced asexually by an original genetic individual, which may remain physically linked to the parent or may be separate, is referred to as a
A) genet.
B) ramet.
C) clone.
D) bud.
B
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What is the difference between Ras and the G proteins bound to G protein coupled receptors (GPCRs)?
A. Ras is an enzyme and the G proteins bound to GPCRs are not enzymes. B. Ras is a second messenger and the G proteins bound to GPCRs are not second messengers. C. Ras is a small G protein and the G proteins bound to GPCRs are not small G proteins. D. Ras can activate different effector molecules and the G proteins bound to GPCRs cannot activate different effector molecules.
The polarity of a water molecule is due to:
a. the greater number of hydrogen atoms relative to oxygen. b. the uneven attraction of electrons to the oxygen atom. c. the uneven attraction of electrons to the hydrogen atoms. d. the uneven attraction of protons to the oxygen atom. e. the number of neutrons in the nucleus.
Development and reproduction of an organism is guided by instructions from
a. the blood. b. the brain. c. DNA. d. the environment. e. RNA.
You arrive late to a biological seminar. However, just as you enter the room, you hear the speaker referring to the "five-prime end" and the "three-prime end" of a macromolecule. Immediately, you know that they are talking about a:
A. carbohydrate. B. protein. C. DNA. D. lipid.