In silt-laden ________, vertebrates are more likely to have adapted to use taste, smell, or other chemical cues to find food.

a. coral reefs
b. rivers and streams
c. lakes and ponds
d. estuaries


b. rivers and streams

In silt-laden rivers and streams, vertebrates are more likely to have adapted to use taste, smell, or other chemical cues to find food.

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The pulmonary artery carries blood away from the

a. aorta. b. right atrium. c. right ventricle. d. left atrium. e. left ventricle.

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Once DNA is separated on a gel, it is often desirable to gain some idea of its informational content. How might this be done?

What will be an ideal response?

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For the study of a protein in detail, an effort is usually made to first:

A) conjugate the protein to a known molecule. B) determine its amino acid composition. C) determine its amino acid sequence. D) determine its molecular weight. E) purify the protein.

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