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#Question id: 11244


An individual plant that is a monoecious hermaphrodite has

#Unit 10. Ecological Principles
  1. Flowers each of which has both male and female parts
  2. Female flowers
  3. Parthenogenetic seeds
  4. Separate male and female flowers
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#Question id: 28688

#Unit 2. Cellular Organization

Ca2+ is released into the cytosol from the ER lumen through the operation of____

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#Question id: 10170

#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant

Which of the following given facts regarding CAM Plants are TRUE?

a.) The leaves of CAM plants have traits that minimize water loss, such as thick cuticles, large vacuoles, and stomata with small apertures

b.) All CAM plants, the initial capture of CO2 into four-carbon acids takes place at night, and the posterior incorporation of CO2 into carbon skeletons occurs during the day

c.) The CO2 taken up during the night is fixed into malate

d.) Tight packing of the mesophyll cells enhances CAM performance by restricting CO2 loss during the day

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#Unit 7. System Physiology – Animal

What is distress?

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#Question id: 3637

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

Parents that are homozygous for different mutations a, b and c are crossed, producing offspring that are heterozygous as following

aa X bb        =  ab  (X)          

 bb X cc         =  bc  (Y)

aa X cc          =   ac  (Z)

If a and b belong to same locus but b and c belong to different locus then phenotype of heterozygote

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#Question id: 12615

#Unit 10. Ecological Principles

Imagine that you are managing a large ranch. You know from historical accounts that wild sheep used to live there, but they have been extirpated. You decide to reintroduce them. After doing some research to determine what might be an appropriately sized founding population, you do so. You then watch the population increase for several gen- erations, and graph the number of individuals (vertical axis) against the number of generations (horizontal axis). The graph will appear as