Mutations can produce a polypeptide with increased function.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

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It is likely that over half of human proteins have their synthesis regulated by miRNAs

A. true B. false

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The difference between thermal death time and thermal death point in microbicidal activity is that

A. thermal death time is the shortest amount of time required to kill an organism at a 100oC, whereas thermal death temperature is the lowest temperature required to kill an organism in 10 minutes. B. thermal death time is the greatest amount of time required to kill an organism at a specific temperature, whereas thermal death temperature is the lowest temperature required to kill an organism in 10 minutes. C. thermal death time is the shortest amount of time required to kill an organism at a specific temperature, whereas thermal death temperature is the lowest temperature required to kill an organism in 10 minutes. D. thermal death time is the shortest amount of time required to kill an organism at a specific temperature, whereas thermal death temperature is the lowest temperature required to kill an organism in 30 minutes.

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Bipolar disorder and depression are part of the set of conditions known as ____

a. ADHD b. mood disorders c. autism spectrum disorders d. schizophrenia e. ADD

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When the level of glucose in your blood is high, your body is able to store excess glucose in the liver by forming glycogen. When blood glucose levels fall, this stored glucose can be released. Based on this information, which of the following is TRUE?

A) Glycogen is a polysaccharide formed by joining excess monosaccharides of glucose. B) Glucose is a polysaccharide that can join to form the monosaccharide glycogen. C) Glucose is not an organic molecule, but glycogen is an organic molecule. D) Glycogen is a highly branched functional group that forms a larger glucose polymer.

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