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The chlorophyll-deficient types occur in a particular plant species due to a mutation in the DNA of the chloroplast itself, Female cytoplasm chlorophyll-deficient organisms crossed with male normal chlorophyll will produce progeny

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology
  1. all chlorophyll deficient

  2. all chlorophyll normal

  3. 50% deficient and 50 % normal chlorophyll

  4. 50% deficient and 75 % normal chlorophyll

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#Unit 5. Developmental Biology

Specification of the digits is primarily dependent on the expression of:

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#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

Individuals with a particular genotype that express the phenotype expected of that genotype, this is known as

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#Unit 10. Ecological Principles

If mayflies lay eggs on roads instead of in water, this behavior could involve which of the following? 

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#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant

Pathogen evades plant by penetration of surface layers directly using mechanical pressure or enzymatic attack, some pass through natural openings, such as stomata or lenticels, and others only enter through wounded tissue. Once inside the plant, one of three main attack strategies is deployed specific feature of interaction given;
A) Necrotrophy
B) Biotrophy
C) Hemibiotrophy
i) where the plant cells remain alive throughout infection
ii) where the plant cells are killed in advance of infection 
iii) extensive plant tissue damage at initial stages
iv) where the pathogen initially keeps cells alive but at later stages of the infection, kills them
Match the following

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#Unit 2. Cellular Organization

Axonemal dynein

a. may contain two or three head domains.

b. attaches to a B tubule through its base domain.

c. consists of heavy, intermediate and light chains.

d. is a (-) end-directed motor.            

e. is an ATPase.