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#Question id: 10848


Intraspecific competition

A. Is seen only in species of animals

1. Through time, hosts become more resistant to parasitic infections and, if they are to be successful, parasites become less likely to cause the death of their hosts. This is an example of

#Unit 10. Ecological Principles
  1. Mutualism
  2. Competition
  3. Genetic drift
  4. Coevolution
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#Question id: 15281

#Unit 5. Developmental Biology

What is morphogen?

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#Question id: 15282

#Unit 5. Developmental Biology

what is the difference between morphogen and morphogenetic determinants?

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#Question id: 15283

#Unit 5. Developmental Biology

Following are certain statements regarding
morphogen gradients and cell specification.
A. Morphogens are always transcription factors
B. Morphogens can be paracrine factors that are produced in one group of cells and travel to another population of cells
C. When the concentration of a morphogen drops below a certain threshold, cells stop differentiating and never get determined to another fate
D. Morphogen gradients are involved in conditional specification
Which combination of the above statements is true?

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#Question id: 15284

#Unit 5. Developmental Biology

Morphogens can be:
1. Transcription factors
2. Paracrine factors
3. Cell adhesion factors
4. Non-diffusable molecules

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#Unit 5. Developmental Biology

The range of a paracrine factor (and thus the shape of its morphogen gradient) not depends on:

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#Question id: 15286

#Unit 5. Developmental Biology

In the case of the French flag model. we assume a source of morphogen at one end and a sink at the other and that the concentrations of morphogen at both ends are kept constant but are different from each other. If the cells can respond to threshold concentrations of the morphogen, Thresholds can represent the