#Question id: 11806
#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant
sap is translocated from areas of supply, called
sources, to areas of metabolism or storage, called sinks. Which of the
following statements about source and sink are TRUE?
a.) Sinks include any nonphotosynthetic organs of the
plant and organs that do not produce enough photosynthetic products to support
their own growth or storage needs
b.) Sources include exporting organs that are capable
of producing photosynthate in excess of their own needs
c.) During the growing season of the first year,
storage root is a sink, when it accumulates sugars received from the source
leaves. During the second growing season the same root becomes a source
d.) Roots, tubers, developing fruits, and immature
leaves, which must import carbohydrate for normal development, are all examples
of sources tissues
Find the correct combination of the source and sink pattern of translocation.
#Question id: 12177
#Unit 2. Cellular Organization
#Question id: 5032
#Unit 11. Evolution and Behavior
There is still some controversy among biologists about whether Neanderthals should be placed within the same species as modern humans, or into a separate species of their own. Most DNA sequence data analyzed so far indicate that there was probably little or no gene flow between Neanderthals and Homo sapiens. Which species concept is most applicable in this example?
#Question id: 12024
#Unit 7. System Physiology – Animal
#Question id: 9273
#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant
In the higher excited state, chlorophyll is extremely unstable; it rapidly gives up some of its energy to the surroundings as heat, and enters the lowest excited state, the excited chlorophyll has four alternative pathways for disposing of its available energy: fluorescence, Heat loss, energy transfer, photochemistry; all process takes place in which wavelength,