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#Question id: 23967


Deletion in long arm of chromosome number 7, that leads to cause syndrome;

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology
  1. nail–patella syndrome
  2. Hutchinson– Gilford progeria syndrome
  3. Williams– Beuren syndrome
  4. Waardenburg syndrome
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#Question id: 11649

#Unit 7. System Physiology – Animal

The red lines in the figure above illustrate the normal relationships between plasma insulin concentration and glucose production in the liver and between plasma insulin concentration and glucose uptake in muscle


In the figure, which lines most likely illustrate these relationships in a patient with type 2 diabetes?

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#Question id: 11973

#Unit 7. System Physiology – Animal

The digestion of ________ begins in the stomach.

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#Question id: 2925

#Unit 2. Cellular Organization

Mitotic cyclin levels in early Xenopus embryos are regulated by:

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#Unit 9. Diversity of Life Forms

Which of the following is (are) problematic when the goal is to construct phylogenies that accurately reflect evolutionary history?

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#Question id: 10542

#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant

Following are certain strategies used by pathogen to attack over the host plant that describe plant-pathogen interactions:

                      I                                                                                             II

A. Necrotrophic pathogens                              i) most of the plant tissue remains alive and only minimal cell damage can be observed, as the pathogens feed on substrates provided by their host

B. Biotrophic pathogens                                 ii) In which the host cells are kept alive as described for biotrophic  Pathogens and followed by a necrotrophic stage, in which the pathogens can cause extensive tissue damage

C. Hemibiotrophic pathogens                         iii) attack their host by secreting cell wall–degrading enzymes or toxins, which eventually kill the affected plant cells, leading to extensive tissue maceration. This dead tissue is then colonized by the pathogens and serves as a food source

Which of the following above combination is correct?