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Polarized cells in animals

#Unit 2. Cellular Organization
  1. are a general feature of epithelial tissue, which lines body cavities.

  2. include erythrocytes and most other blood cells.

  3. have the same protein molecules exposed on their apical and basolateral surfaces.

  4. may be sealed together by plasmodesmata to form a barrier to the passage of most small molecules.

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#Question id: 12229

#Unit 10. Ecological Principles

Community ecologists would consider which of the following to be most significant in understanding the structure of an ecological community?

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#Question id: 12230

#Unit 10. Ecological Principles

Historically, most ecological research on the community has focused on which of the following? 

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#Question id: 12231

#Unit 10. Ecological Principles

Which of the following studies would a community ecologist undertake to learn about competitive interactions? 

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#Unit 10. Ecological Principles

White-breasted nuthatches and Downy woodpeckers both eat insects that hide in the furrows of bark in hardwood trees. The Downy woodpecker searches for insects by hunting from the bottom of the tree trunk to the top, while the White-breasted nuthatch searches from the top of the trunk down. These hunting behaviours best illustrate which of the following ecological concepts?

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#Question id: 12233

#Unit 10. Ecological Principles

Monarch butterflies are protected from birds and other predators but the cardiac glycosides they incorporate into their tissues are from eating milkweed when they were in their caterpillar stage of development. The wings of a different species of butterfly, the Viceroy, look nearly identical to the Monarch so predators that have learned not to eat the bad-tasting Monarch avoid Viceroys as well. This example best describes

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#Unit 10. Ecological Principles

All of the following have been used by plants to avoid being eaten except