What do eudicots have that is not present in monocots?
A. Parallel venation.B.
Leaf blade.
C. Netted venation.
D. Nodes.
E. Internodes.
C. Netted venation.
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A. primary atypical pneumonia B. cystic fibrosis C. vaginitis D. farmer's lung disease
Segments of polypeptides that are retained following protein splicing are called
A) introns. B) exons. C) inteins. D) exteins. E) cleaved.
The branch of microbiology that deals with the mechanisms by which the human body protects itself from disease-causing organisms is called ________.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
What developmental event was key to the evolution of the chordates by forming the notochord and dorsal nerve cord?
A. Gastrulation B. Neurulation C. Morphogenesis D. Neural crest formation E. Organogenesis