Restriction enzymes are used in genetic engineering to cut DNA between specific base pairs in a DNA strand, resulting in DNA segments that are then used for further study and analysis
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
TRUE
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A soft drink manufacturer, notorious for making marketing claims that are deceptive but technically accurate, has released a new sports beverage. The advertisements for this beverage assert that it contains three grams of chlorophyll per bottle, which will give the user extra energy during exercise performed in direct sunlight. Naturally, you buy a bottle to test its ingredients, and you are able to verify that it does, in fact, contain three grams of plant-sourced chlorophyll. Have you finally caught the company in a lie?
a. Yes! Three grams of chlorophyll is insufficient to produce measurable amounts of energy. b. No; chlorophyll in leafy greens and sports drinks continues photosynthesis after ingestion. c. Yes! Sunlight will have no effect on the amount of energy derived from digested chlorophyll. d. Yes! Humans cannot metabolize the carbohydrates produced by photosynthesis.
What results would you expect if mitochondria are inherited biparentally?
A) Some, but not all, yeast colonies found on the plate without chloramphenicol will also grow on the plate with chloramphenicol. B) All of the yeast colonies on the plate without chloramphenicol will also grow on the plate with chloramphenicol. C) Many yeast colonies will grow on the plate without chloramphenicol and no colonies will grow on the plate with chloramphenicol. D) No colonies will grow on either plate.
Which of the following is (are) associated with a
teenager’s first attempt at smoking? a. headaches b. coughing c. dizziness d. nausea e. all of these
Please match the white blood cells with the statements that most accurately describe them to test your understanding of the behavior of white blood cells.
Differentiate into plasma cells A) Red blood cells B) B cells C) Monocytes D) Platelets E) Neutrophils