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#Question id: 3486


Which of the following might affect the foraging behavior of an animal in the context of optimal foraging?

A) risk of predation

B) prey size

C) prey defenses

#Unit 11. Evolution and Behavior
  1. A and B only

  2. A, B, and C

  3. B and C

  4. A and C

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#Question id: 11902

#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant

A chemiosmotic model  has been proposed  to explain Polar transport , following steps are involve in the transport of auxin polarly;

a) IAA enters the cell either passively in the undissociated form (IAAH) or by secondary active cotransport in the anionic form (IAA–)

b) The cell wall is maintained at an acidic pH by the activity of the plasma membrane H+- ATPase

c) In the cytosol, which has acidic pH, the IAAH form predominates

d) The anions exit the cell via auxin anion efflux carriers that are concentrated at the basal ends of each cell in the longitudinal pathway

Which of the following is the correct statements about the polarly transporting of auxin?

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#Question id: 996

#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology

Which of the following is (are) true of the oxidation of 1 mol of palmitate (a 16-carbon saturated fatty acid; 16:0) by the B-oxidation pathway, beginning with the free fatty acid in the cytoplasm?

1. Activation of the free fatty acid requires the equivalent of two ATPs.

2. Inorganic pyrophosphate (PPi) is produced.

3. Carnitine functions as an electron acceptor.

4. 8 mol of FADH2 are formed.

5. 8 mol of acetyl-CoA are formed.

6. There is no direct involvement of NAD+.

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#Question id: 27575

#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology

Which kind of interactions occur between the side chains of oppositely charged residues as well as between the NH3+ and COO− groups at the ends of polypeptide

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#Question id: 11992

#Unit 10. Ecological Principles

Which of the following abiotic factors has the greatest influence on the metabolic rates of plants and animals? 

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#Question id: 16106

#Unit 7. System Physiology – Animal

Capability to control body temperature is called: