In order to use the energy stored in sugars, what must the cells must first transfer it to? How does the energy transfer occur?
What will be an ideal response?
Cell must first transfer the energy to molecules(ATP in particular) that participate in energy-requiring reactions. The energy transfer occurs when cells break the bonds of a sugar's carbon backbone. Energy released as those bonds are broken drives ATP synthesis.
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Which principle states that no two species competing for the exact same resources can coexist?
A. Competitive exclusion principle B. Dominance species principle C. Complex community network principle D. Resource partitioning principle
Cells at shoot tips maintain their totipotency due to the expression of:
A. meristem identity genes. B. growth regulation genes. C. lateral growth genes. D. S-regulation genes. E. nodal expression genes.
Which of the following does S. pneumoniae use to survive in the host?
A. Plasmids B. Pili C. Flagella D. Capsules
Before ARF transcription factors can trigger auxin-induced gene expression, what must happen?
A. Auxin binds to TIR1, an auxin receptor. B. Auxin binds to ubiquitin, a degradation tag. C. Ubiquitin must destroy TIR1 to release Aux/IAA proteins. D. Auxin must bind to the ARF transcription factor. E. Auxin degrades Aux/IAA proteins which repress ARF transcription factors.