At which level of protein structure are peptide bonds most important?
a. primary
b. secondary
c. tertiary
d. quaternary
e. globular
A
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Generation time can be defined as the:
a. time required for a bacterial population to double. b. time required for a bacterial population to triple. c. time required for a bacterial population to quadruple. d. half-life of bacteria.
Humans still have body hair even though it is greatly reduced and serves little function. The hair is a(n)
A) analogous structure. B) vestigial structure. C) mutation. D) homologous structure. E) adaptation.
Match the microscope part with it's function.
Iris diaphragm A) Focus light onto the specimen B) Control the amount of light reaching the specimen C) Brings the specimen into general focus D) Increases the detail of the image