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#Question id: 683


Which factor does not help to explain why many proteins exhibit quaternary structure?

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  1. Oligomers are usually more stable than the free monomers.

  2. Active sites can be formed when the protein chains associate.

  3. The subunits always are able to maintain the same three-dimensional structure whether they are associated into an oligomer or not.

  4. Increased efficiency by the sharing of the same subunit with the same function among different proteins.

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#Question id: 10569

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Plants that grow in saline environments, called

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#Question id: 10570

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The diffusion coefficient (Ds ) is a characteristic of the substance

a) diffusion in liquid is much faster than diffusion in air

b) larger molecules have smaller diffusion coefficients

c) diffusion in air is much faster than diffusion in a liquid

d) Larger molecules have larger diffusion coefficient

Which of the following combination is correct?

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#Question id: 10571

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Uniform spacing patterns in plants such as the creosote bush are most often associated with

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#Question id: 10572

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In 2005, the United States had a population of approximately 295,000,000 people. If the birth rate was 13 births for every 1,000 people, approximately how many births occurred in the United States in 2005?

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#Question id: 10573

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Which of the following was shown continuous iteroparity life history strategy?

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#Question id: 10575

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If the per capita birth rate (b) and per capita death rate (d) in one year is 0.80 and 0.20 respectively. if the initial population size is 600, what will be net change (dN) in population size in one year