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#Question id: 5249


What is the best explanation for why Bernard Davis didn't observe generalized transduction in his U tube experiments?

#SCPH05 I Biotechnology
  1. He used genes that could not be packaged into a bacteriophage head

  2. He used bacterial strains that could not fit through the filter

  3. He used bacterial strains that did not host a prophage.

  4. He used virulent bacteriophage

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#Question id: 10527

#SCPH05 I Biotechnology

Based on their feeding behaviors, three major types of insect herbivores can be distinguished, which evades the constitutive defense;

A) Phloem feeders                                                                    i) caterpillars, grasshoppers, and beetles

B) Cell-content feeders                                                            ii) aphids and whiteflies

C) Chewing insects                                                                    iii) mites and thrips

Correctly match the feeding behaviour with its insects;

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#Question id: 10527

#SCPH05 I Biotechnology

Based on their feeding behaviors, three major types of insect herbivores can be distinguished, which evades the constitutive defense;

A) Phloem feeders                                                                    i) caterpillars, grasshoppers, and beetles

B) Cell-content feeders                                                            ii) aphids and whiteflies

C) Chewing insects                                                                    iii) mites and thrips

Correctly match the feeding behaviour with its insects;

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#Question id: 10527

#SCPH06 I Botany

Based on their feeding behaviors, three major types of insect herbivores can be distinguished, which evades the constitutive defense;

A) Phloem feeders                                                                    i) caterpillars, grasshoppers, and beetles

B) Cell-content feeders                                                            ii) aphids and whiteflies

C) Chewing insects                                                                    iii) mites and thrips

Correctly match the feeding behaviour with its insects;

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#Question id: 10528

#I Life Science/ Life Sciences Group – I-V

The insect ingests plant tissue containing the fatty acids, an enzyme in the gut conjugates the plant-derived fatty acid to an insect-derived amino acid typically;

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#Question id: 10528

#SCPH05 I Biotechnology

The insect ingests plant tissue containing the fatty acids, an enzyme in the gut conjugates the plant-derived fatty acid to an insect-derived amino acid typically;

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#Question id: 10528

#SCPH05 I Biotechnology

The insect ingests plant tissue containing the fatty acids, an enzyme in the gut conjugates the plant-derived fatty acid to an insect-derived amino acid typically;