Alternation of heteromorphic generations

(a) is found only in the bryophytes.
(b) is common to all land plants.
(c) is typical of most green algae.
(d) occurs in the liverworts but not mosses.


(b) is common to all land plants.

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An ideal antimicrobial therapeutic drug exhibits all of the following characteristics, except

A. they are nontoxic to host. B. they are easily administered. C. they have limited capacity to elicit resistance. D. they are nonallergenic. E. they are easily broken down by host.

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Which cells in the testes produce testosterone?

a. Sertoli cells b. luteinizing cells c. glycoprotein cells d. interstitial cells e. sperm cells

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