Cordgrass (Spartina), glassworts (Salicornia), and spearscale (Atriplex) are types of plants commonly found in
A) bogs.
B) salt marshes.
C) mangroves.
D) riparian forests.
B
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The protist characterized by a silica shell and thread-like pseudopods is a(n)
A) alveolate. B) euglenid. C) excavate. D) foraminiferan. E) radiolarian.
A 39-year-old man presents with severe abdominal cramping accompanied by nausea, vomiting, and bloody diarrhea. During your assessment, the patient tells you that in an attempt to kill himself, he intentionally ingested some castor beans because he heard they were poisonous. The patient's blood pressure is 96/58 mm Hg, heart rate is 112 beats/min, and respirations are 24 breaths/min. Which of the following statements regarding this scenario is correct?
A) You should quickly don a mask and gown because this patient's condition is highly communicable. B) Castor beans commonly cause the symptoms your patient is experiencing but rarely result in death. C) Your patient has ingested the key ingredient for ricin and is at high risk for vascular collapse and death. D) This patient has exposed himself to botulinum toxin and will soon experience diaphragmatic paralysis.
Regulation of cellular processes via chromatin remodeling or compaction are used by eukaryotic cells but not archaeal cells.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Four of the five answers listed below are end-products of digestion ready for intestinal absorption. Select the exception
a. monoglyceride b. monosaccharides c. disaccharides d. amino acids e. free fatty acids