An abnormal increase in the number of normal cells in the tissues, organs or cells.
A. Anaplasia
B. Hypoplasia
C. Hyperplasia
D. Dysplasia
E. None of the above.
hyperplasia
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The regeneration of RuBP typically limits the rate of photosynthesis under low light intensities. This is because __________
A. RuBP regeneration requires ADP B. RuBP regeneration requires ATP C. RuBP regeneration is part of the "dark reactions" D. photosynthesis occurs only in high light E. None of the answer options is correct.
The probe in the hybridization assay can be described as:
a. originating from the unknown organism to be detected or identified. b. a reporter molecule that chemically forms a complex with the single-stranded probe deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA). c. originating from an organism of known identity with a known sequence. d. the enzyme needed to elongate the strand.
You learned that the phenotypic ratio of the F2 generation of a typical test cross was 3:1. The genotypic ratio was 1:2:1. Why is a different ratio seen in a dihybrid cross? What conditions must be met for these parameters to be true?
What will be an ideal response?
Histoplasmosis
a. is a respiratory disease. b. is common in the Midwestern and Southcentral United States. c. is transmitted through inhaled spores. d. may be fatal in immune-suppressed individuals. e. is described by all of these.