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The success of birds introduced to Tahiti or the Hawaiian Islands was dependent on the morphology of the species already present. If there was a small morphological difference in bill length between the resident and introduced species, then

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  1. the probability of successful establishment was high.
  2. the morphological differences between species are large, the probability of successful establishment was low.
  3. the probability of successful establishment was low.
  4. on these morphological differences do not  allow the species co-exist.
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#1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology

The hydrolysis of phosphoenolpyruvate proceeds with a DG'° of about –62 kJ/mol. The greatest contributing factors to this reaction are the destabilization of the reactants by electostatic repulsion and stabilization of the product pyruvate by:

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#7. System Physiology – Animal

Which of the following would be appropriate therapy for massive pulmonary embolism?

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#10. Ecological Principles

What is the prevailing wind direction in equatorial regions affected by the trade winds?

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For most judges, sentencing a person who has been convicted of a crime is a difficult decision. In the majority of jurisdictions throughout the country, judges have few sentencing options from which to choose. Generally, their options are confined to a fine, probation, or incarceration. Crimes, however, cover a wide spectrum of criminal
behavior and motivation, and a wide variety of sanctions should be available.

The main idea of the paragraph is that

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#Question id: 7765

#5. Developmental Biology

The enzyme complex or gene that maintains telomere integrity is________, which acts as an antisenescence complex. Mice and humans with its deficiencies age prematurely (Mitchell et al. 1999). Overexpressing or reactivating it in senescent cells extends longevity in mice without increasing cancer,