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#Question id: 4727


if mendal had studied the seven trait using a plant with 12 chromosome instead of 14, in what manner would his interpretation have been different ?

#Applied Microbiology
  1. He could have mapped the chromosome

  2. He could have discovered blending or incomplete dominance

  3. He would not have discovered the law of independent assortment

  4. He would have discovered sex linkage

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#Question id: 11550

#Zoology

Which of the following are similar in structure to cholesterol?

I) estradiol

II) insulin

III) glucocorticoids

IV) testosterone

V) antidiuretic hormone

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#Question id: 11551

#Biochemistry

Polypeptides can have which of the following types of effects?

I) autocrine

II) paracrine

III) endocrine

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#Question id: 11551

#Zoology

Polypeptides can have which of the following types of effects?

I) autocrine

II) paracrine

III) endocrine

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#Question id: 11552

#Biochemistry

Which of the following are properties of steroid hormones?

I) Steroid hormones are lipid soluble and easily cross the phospholipid bilayer.

II) Steroid hormones usually exert their effects on target cells through membrane receptor proteins.

III) Steroid hormones act on cells close to where they were produced.

IV) Steroid hormones regulate gene transcription by binding to intracellular receptor proteins.

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#Question id: 11552

#Zoology

Which of the following are properties of steroid hormones?

I) Steroid hormones are lipid soluble and easily cross the phospholipid bilayer.

II) Steroid hormones usually exert their effects on target cells through membrane receptor proteins.

III) Steroid hormones act on cells close to where they were produced.

IV) Steroid hormones regulate gene transcription by binding to intracellular receptor proteins.

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#Question id: 11553

#Biochemistry

Tadpoles must undergo a major metamorphosis to become frogs. This change includes reabsorption of the tail, growth of limbs, calcification of the skeleton, increase in rhodopsin in the eye, development of lungs, change in hemoglobin structure, and reformation of the gut from the long gut of an herbivore to the short gut of a carnivore. Amazingly, all of these changes are induced by thyroxine. What is the most likely explanation for such a wide array of effects of thyroxine?