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#Question id: 2984


Certain unicellular eukaryotes, including diatoms and some yeasts, have mechanisms of nuclear division that may resemble intermediate steps in the evolution of mitosis. Which of the following is a characteristic feature of nuclear division in these organisms?

#Unit 2. Cellular Organization
  1. They reproduce by binary fission in their early stages of development and by mitosis when they are mature.

  2. They have circular chromosomes that are segregated by a mitotic spindle.

  3. Chromosomes are segregated by a mitotic spindle, but the nuclear envelope remains intact during division.

  4. Chromosomes are segregated by attachment to the plasma membrane.

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#Unit 12. Applied Biology

Mutant EPSPS can be used to produce

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#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant

plants can store high levels of nitrate, and they can translocate it from tissue to tissue without deleterious effect. Yet if livestock or humans consume plant material that is high in nitrate, they may suffer with,

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#Question id: 741

#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology

Which of following statements are INCORRECT about secondary structure of proteins

A. Long block of Glu residues segment of the chain will not form an alpha helix at pH 7.0 but it ll take helical confirmation below its pKR value

B. Long block of Lys residues segment of the chain will not form an alpha helix at pH 7.0 but it ll take helical confirmation above its pKR value

C. Long block of Ala residues segment of the chain will not form an alpha helix at pH 7.0 but it ll take helical confirmation below its pKR value

D. Histidine side chain remain uncharged over pH range 3-6

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#Unit 12. Applied Biology

Which of the following process involves super aeration of groundwater?

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#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

If the experimental population of E. coli lacks an F factor or F plasmid, and if bacteriophage are excluded from the bacterial cultures, then which of these is a means by which beneficial mutations might be transmitted horizontally to other E. coli cells?