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#Question id: 1054


During attachment of phage to E. coli, the phage

#Unit 4. Cell Communication and Cell Signaling
  1. actively seek out the bacteria.

  2. randomly bump into the bacteria.

  3. attach to proteins or carbohydrates on the bacterial surface.

  4. randomly bump into the bacteria AND attach to proteins or carbohydrates on the bacterial surface.

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#Question id: 13140

#Unit 10. Ecological Principles

One summer the moose population on Island was unusually high, and park naturalists noticed signs of malnutrition among the  adults.  The wolf population  was  fairly  low,  near  20.  That  winter,  for  the  first  time  in  many  years,  a substantial  number of seemingly healthy adult moose as well as calves and crippled animals were killed and eaten by wolves. This description is part of a general situation in which the wolf and moose populations

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#Question id: 15850

#Unit 4. Cell Communication and Cell Signaling

For innate and adaptive immunity to work together, these two systems must be able to communicate with one another. This communication is achieved by both cell-cell contact and by soluble messengers. Most of these soluble proteins are growth factor–like molecules known by the general name cytokines. Which of these molecule can work as communicator between innate and adaptive immunity?

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#Question id: 15146

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

You have isolated a set of five yeast mutants that form dark red colonies instead of the usual white colonies of wild-type yeast. You cross each of the mutants to a wild-type haploid strain and obtain the results shown below;
What do these results tell you about each of the mutants?

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#Question id: 18596

#Unit 11. Evolution and Behavior

First toothed birds appear in which geological time periods?

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#Question id: 19468

#Unit 12. Applied Biology

Glyphosate is extensively and rapidly metabolised by which enzyme that breaksdown glyphosate into glyoxylate and aminomethyl phosphonic acid