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#Question id: 13124


A recent study of ecological footprints concluded that

#Unit 10. Ecological Principles
  1. Earth's carrying capacity for humans is about 10 billion.
  2. Earth's carrying capacity would increase if per capita meat consumption increased.
  3. Current demand by industrialized countries for resources is much smaller than the ecological footprint of those countries.
  4. The ecological footprint of the United States is large because per capita resource use is high.
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#Question id: 29457

#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant

Covalent conjugation of amino acids to IAA can also result in permanent inactivation (storage or degradation), here certain combination is given (∧ shows conjugation)
a. IAA ∧ myo-inositol/Gluc/Ala/Leu/Me ---Reversible (storage)
b. IAA ∧ myo-inositol/Gluc/Ala/Leu/Me ---irreversible (degradation)
c. IAA ∧ oxIAA/GH3-Asp-Glu/3-Methyleneoxidole ---Reversible (storage)
d. IAA ∧ oxIAA/ GH3-Asp-Glu/3-Methyleneoxidole---irreversible (degradation)

Which of the following is correctly paired

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#Question id: 4437

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

_I_, in contrast to _II_ produces only transient copies and normally several from each transcribed region. Thus, a mistake during III will rarely do more harm.

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#Question id: 7257

#Unit 5. Developmental Biology

Following statements are regarding to the specification of anterior-posterior axis in drosophila.

A. The oocyte moves into the posterior region of the egg chamber, while nurse cells fill the anterior portion. The oocyte nucleus moves toward the terminal follicle cells and synthesizes Gurken protein.

B. When Gurken binds to Torpedo, the terminal follicle cells differentiate into posterior follicle cells and synthesize a molecule that activates protein kinase A in the egg.

C. Bicoid mRNA binds to dynein, a “plus-directed” motor protein associated with the nongrowing end of microtubules; dynein moves the bicoid mRNA to the anterior end of the egg.

D. Oskar mRNA becomes complexed to kinesin I, a “minus-directed” motor protein that moves it toward the growing end of the microtubules at the posterior region, where Oskar protein can bind nanos mRNA.

Which of the following is incorrect?

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#Question id: 14967

#Unit 2. Cellular Organization

Clinically, the cell wall is important because it contributes to the ability of some species to cause disease and is the site of action of some antibiotics. In addition, the chemical composition of the cell wall is used 

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#Question id: 2704

#Unit 2. Cellular Organization

Which of the following regions promote histone – DNA association?