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#Question id: 10452


Phototropin has two LOV domains and a kinase domain, separated by an α-helical region (Jα). In the absence of light, which one of the following is correct prediction?

#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant
  1. the N-terminal region, including the LOV domains, “cages” and represses the activity of the kinase domain
  2. the C-terminal region, including the LOV domains, “cages” and represses the activity of the kinase domain
  3. the N-terminal region, including the LOV domains, “uncages” and re-expresses the activity of the kinase domain
  4. the C-terminal region, including the LOV domains, “uncages” and re-expresses the activity of the kinase domain
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#Question id: 10323

#Unit 9. Diversity of Life Forms

If this figure is an accurate depiction of relatedness, then which taxon is unacceptable, based on cladistics?


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#Question id: 9622

#Unit 9. Diversity of Life Forms


Which of the following numbers represents a polyphyletic taxon? 

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#Question id: 9621

#Unit 9. Diversity of Life Forms

If this evolutionary tree is an accurate depiction of relatedness, then which of the following should be correct?

1. The entire tree is based on maximum parsimony.

2. If all species depicted here make up a taxon, this taxon is monophyletic.

3. The last common ancestor of species B and C occurred more recently than the last common ancestor of species D and E.

4. Species A is the direct ancestor of both species B and species C.

5. The species present at position 3 is ancestral to C, D, and E


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#Question id: 9620

#Unit 9. Diversity of Life Forms

The two extant species that are most closely related to each other are

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#Question id: 9619

#Unit 9. Diversity of Life Forms

A common ancestor for both species C and E could be at position number 

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#Question id: 9617

#Unit 9. Diversity of Life Forms

The common ancestors of birds and mammals were very early (stem) reptiles, which almost certainly possessed 3-chambered hearts (2 atria, 1 ventricle). Birds and mammals, however, are alike in having 4-chambered hearts (2 atria, 2 ventricles). The 4-chambered hearts of birds and mammals are best described as