What is the function of pine resins?

A. aiding in pollen dispersal
B. transportation of sucrose to the roots
C. reduction of fungal and insect parasitism
D. triggering of seed maturation


Answer: C

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Which of the following is not a characteristic of fungi?

a. all are eukaryotic b. all break down food internally c. most are multi-celled d. some form mushroom fruiting bodies e. some are single celled

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What happens to the amount of cartilage in the walls of the respiratory tract as it moves down from the upper conducting zone to the lower respiratory zone?

A) decreases B) no change C) thickens D) increases E) hypertrophies

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Regular refrigeration does not inhibit the growth of ________ microbes that can continue to grow and cause food spoilage.

What will be an ideal response?

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