The energy of the movement of electrons down a concentration gradient via electron transport within the thylakoid membrane is used to generate
A) glucose. B) CO2. C) H2O. D) O2. E) ATP.
E
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In order to identify (or rule out identity) from a DNA sample that is a mixture, the investigator should know
A) how long the DNA has been exposed to the environment. B) how the person perished. C) the population groups to which the person of interest belongs or belonged. D) the genome sequence of the suspect or missing person.
The active site of DNA polymerase is similar
a. in archaea and bacteria only b. in archaea, bacteria, and eukaryotes c. in archaea and eukaryotes only d. in none of these groups e. in bacteria and eukaryotes only
Which hormone is responsible for the development of female secondary sex characteristics?
a. melatonin b. testosterone c. progesterone d. estrogen e. thymosin
An individual uses an in-home test kit one week after engaging in high-risk behavior for HIV infection. The test kit uses a saliva sample that is mailed to a lab where an agglutination test to detected HIV antibodies is run. The results come back
negative for HIV. What should the patient consider regarding these test results? A) One week may not be enough time for HIV antibodies to be detected. B) Agglutination tests will not detect viruses if the infection is latent, nor are they appropriate for testing samples of body fluids. C) Agglutination tests are not appropriate for testing samples of body fluids. D) Agglutination tests will not detect viruses if the infection is latent. E) An ELISA test is needed to detect the presence of HIV nucleic acid.