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#Question id: 10698


Parasite and predator have long been associated with their respective host and prey respectively. Which of the following is correct statement?

A. Body size of parasite is always smaller than host but predator usually larger than prey

b- Predator immediately kill their prey but parasite may or may not be kill their host

c- Intrinsic rate of parasite is faster than host but intrinsic rate of predator is slower than prey

d- Body association time between parasite and host is more than time association between predator and prey

#Unit 10. Ecological Principles
  1. A, B, C ONLY      
  2. B,C,DONLY   
  3. A, C, D  ONLY 
  4. A, B, C, D
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#Question id: 2427

#Unit 2. Cellular Organization

Known functions of actin-binding proteins include

a. severing of long filaments to generate shorter filaments.

b. inhibition of filament polymerization.                   

c. bundling of filaments.

d. acceleration of filament polymerization rates.

e. capping of the (+) end.

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#Question id: 2428

#Unit 2. Cellular Organization

Which of the following prevent(s) acting disassembly?

a. cytochalasin D         b. jasplakinolide          c. latrunculin               d. phalloidin

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#Question id: 2429

#Unit 2. Cellular Organization

Which of the following statements is (are) true of actin assembly?

a. ADP-actin can assemble into filaments.    

b. Actin (+) ends grow faster than actin (-) ends.

c. ATP-actin can assemble into filaments.

d. Toxins that alter the assembly of actin filaments have been used as tools to study actin in living cells.

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#Question id: 2430

#Unit 2. Cellular Organization

Actin-binding proteins that generate actin filament bundles:

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#Question id: 2431

#Unit 2. Cellular Organization

Examples of actin cross-linking proteins include

a. fimbrin.        b. dystrophin.  c. α-actinin.     d. spectrin.      e. myosin S1.

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#Question id: 2432

#Unit 2. Cellular Organization

Which of the following parts of myosin interact(s) with actin?

a. head             b. neck             c. tail              

d. essential light chain             e. regulatory light chain