Tests that take place in the lab, such as in a test tube or Petri-dish, outside of a living host, are referred to as _______________ whereas tests that take place in a living host, such as in a patient, are described as ______________
A.) In loco; In vitro
B.) In vitro; In loco
C.) In vitro; In vivo
D.) In loco; In vivo
C.) In vitro; In vivo
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a. phosphates and bases b. phosphates and sugars c. bases only d. phosphates only e. bases and sugars
Torsion of the adult body is characteristic of
a. mollusks in general. b. gastropods. c. bivalves. d. squids. e. none of these.
In recent times, it has been shown that adult cells can be induced to become pluripotent stem cells (iPS). To make this conversion, what has been done to the adult cells?
A) A retrovirus is used to introduce four specific regulatory genes. B) The adult stem cells must be fused with embryonic cells. C) Cytoplasm from embryonic cells is injected into the adult cells. D) The nucleus of an embryonic cell is used to replace the nucleus of an adult cell.
Arabidopsis thaliana is a model organism for studying the molecular biology of
a. fruit flies. b. fungi. c. plants. d. vertebrates.