What is the ultimate fate of the carbon atoms in a glucose molecule that goes through aerobic

respiration? What will be an ideal response?


ANS: The carbon molecules are converted to carbon dioxide and breathed out.

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Answer the question using the accompanying figure. A species with a relatively constant rate of mortality in all age

classes would most likely exhibit which survivorship curve?

a. Type I, which is graph A b. Type II, which is graph B c. Type I, which is graph C d. Type III, which is graph C e. Type III, which is graph A

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Which of the following is least likely to be found in an animal-pollinated plant?

a. scent b. nectar c. bright colors d. inconspicuous flowers e. nutritious pollen

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A reason or reasons given by scientists as to why viruses are not considered living organisms include:

a. Viruses do not contain genetic information b. Viruses do not reproduce on their own c. Viruses are all smaller than the smallest known cells d. Viruses do not contain a nucleus e. Viruses can be frozen and still survive

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During the denaturation step of PCR, ____ bonds are broken when DNA is heated

a. hydrogen b. double-stranded c. ionic d. metallic e. covalent

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