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#Question id: 3481


Classical conditioning and operant conditioning differ in that

A) classical conditioning takes longer.

B) operant conditioning usually involves more intelligence.

C) operant conditioning involves consequences for the animalʹs behavior.

D) classical conditioning is restricted to mammals and birds.

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

  2. B & C

  3. C & D

  4. only C

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#Question id: 12997

#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology

Which of the given reason is correct to minimize the repulsion in an α-helix
a) positively charged amino acids are often found near the amino terminus of the helical segment
b) negatively charged amino acids are often found near the amino terminus of the helical segment
c) positively charged amino acids are often found near the C-terminus of the helical segment.
d) negatively charged amino acids are often found near the C-terminus of the helical segment.

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#Question id: 10672

#Unit 10. Ecological Principles

Which of the following is incorrect match of protective strategy done by organism?

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#Question id: 1027

#Unit 4. Cell Communication and Cell Signaling

Which of the following bacteria lack a cell wall?

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#Question id: 12384

#Unit 7. System Physiology – Animal

To evaluate kidney function in a 45-year-old woman with type II diabetes, you ask her to collect her urine over 24 hours. She collects 3600 ml of urine in that period. The clinical laboratory returns the following results after analyzing the patient’s urine and plasma samples: plasma creatinine = 4 mg/dL, urine creatinine = 32 mg/dL, plasma potassium = 5 mmol/L, and urine potassium = 10 mmol/L.
What is this patient’s approximate GFR, assuming that she collected all her urine in the 24-hour period?

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#Question id: 740

#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology

The conformation of the backbone of a polypeptide is described completely by the angle(s) of rotation about which bond(s)?