What happens to CO2 when it moves into the stroma?
A) It gets incorporated into the Calvin cycle and goes toward the formation of glucose.
B) It is converted to water.
C) It immediately passes on to the thylakoids.
D) The CO2 becomes a by-product of cellular respiration.
E) The CO2 splits into C and O2.
A
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A) thrush B) tinea versicolor C) vaginitis D) zygomycosis
Konrad Lorenz is noted for his studies on
a. prenatal marking. b. mating behavior. c. imprinting. d. the genetic basis of behavior. e. insight learning.
Melanoma (skin cancer) can develop after several mutations occur in skin cells. If a woman is diagnosed with melanoma and becomes pregnant, what are the chances that her offspring will inherit melanoma?
A) The offspring will certainly be born with melanoma. B) There is a chance, but it depends on how serious the mother's melanoma is. C) There is a chance, but it depends on whether or not the father has melanoma. D) It is unlikely that the offspring will be born with melanoma.
The resistance of Pseudomonas to a wide variety of antimicrobial drugs is due, in part, to its
A) production of exoenzymes. B) production of pyocyanin. C) ability to utilize a wide range of carbon and nitrogen sources. D) ability to grow in almost any moist environment. E) ability to pump drugs out of the cell.