Distinguish between utility, design, and plant patents
What will be an ideal response?
Utility patents protect processes, machines, and manufactured goods, such as computer
hardware and medicines.
Design patents protect against the unauthorized use of new or original designs for manufactured
goods. An example would be the look of a bike helmet or shoe.
Plant patents protect invented or discovered asexually produced plant varieties.
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A. IgA B. IgG C. IgE D. IgD E. IgM
The filtration step in the formation of urine for animals sorts materials only by
A. overall size with cells and proteins usually being kept out of the filtrate. B. whether they are charged or not. C. whether the substance in question is a waste product or not. D. whether they contain nitrogen or not. E. the hydration state of the body.
The body's core temperature is about
a. 98.6?C b. 37?C c. 37?F d. 75?F e. 50?C
Plants have cell walls to give them more structural strength. In order to facilitate movement of molecules from one plant cell to another, there are channels called ___________________ that run through the cell walls.
a. vacuoles b. transport vesicles c. plasma membranes d. desmosomes e. plasmodesmata