The integumentary system
a. covers and protects the body.
b. connects muscles to skin.
c. suspends organs in the abdominal cavity.
d. contains exocrine glands.
e. regulates the heart
a
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The concordance among monozygotic twins for epilepsy is 37% and for dizygotic twins is 10%. From this information, we can conclude that:
A. epilepsy has only a minor genetic component. B. epilepsy has an important genetic component. C. lifestyle and other environmental factors play an important role in epilepsy. D. epilepsy has only a minor genetic component, while lifestyle and other environmental factors play an important role. E. epilepsy has both an important genetic component and an important environmental component.
Under which of the following conditions
would evaporation through stomata stop?
a. a hot dry day b. a dried out soil c. a day with 100% humidity d. damaged xylem e. all these conditions would stop evaporation through stomata
In organelle heredity, which of the following is TRUE?
A) In a reciprocal cross, the offspring will have different phenotypes depending on which phenotype the father has. B) In a reciprocal cross, the offspring will have varied phenotypes depending on which X chromosome is converted into a Barr body. C) In a reciprocal cross, the offspring will always have the phenotype that the mother (egg) has. D) In a reciprocal cross, the offspring will have the phenotype of the mother's genotype. E) In a reciprocal cross, the imprinted gene will always come from the mother.
Diatoms are a type of protozoan.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)