In the Calvin cycle, NADPH is __________
A. oxidized
B. reduced
C. phosphorylated
D. oxidized and reduced
E. None of the answer options is correct.
A
You might also like to view...
The measurable strength of binding of antibody to antigen is called
A) binding affinity. B) epitope. C) tolerance. D) virulence.
Which is a true statement regarding the size of PCR products?
A. Since the number of DNA products extends beyond each primer with each cycle, when PCR is completed, the majority of products are of various sizes. B. Since the number of DNA products ending exactly between both primers increases with each cycle, when PCR is completed, the majority of products are of similar size. C. Since the length of primers increases with each cycle, when PCR is completed, the majority of products are of various sizes. D. None of the choices are correct.
The aspect of conservation ecology concerned with returning degraded ecosystems (as nearly as possible) to their natural state is
A) bioremediation. B) sustainable development. C) restoration ecology. D) landscape ecology.
How is the immune system able to recognize a limitless number of different antigens and epitopes?
A) Each lymphocyte is coated with many different receptors, each of which recognizes a different epitope AND the immune system produces a wide variety of lymphocytes. B) Each lymphocyte is coated with many different receptors, each of which recognizes a different epitope. C) A genetic "memory" of the pathogens your parents encountered (and their parents and so on) is passed on to each generation, increasing the number of possible responses over time. D) While each lymphocyte carries receptors that recognize only one type of epitope, the immune system produces a wide variety of lymphocytes each of which carries unique receptors. E) If a lymphocyte encounters an antigen it does not recognize, it immediately switches receptors until it finds one that is a match.