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#Question id: 10253


Two pathways for the splitting of sucrose are known in plants, both of which take part in the use of sucrose from phloem unloading;

#SCPH05 I Biotechnology
  1. Invertase pathway and sucrose synthase pathway
  2. Glycolysis pathway and fermentative pathways
  3. Lactic acid fermentation pathway and ethanol fermentation pathway
  4. convertase pathway and synthase pathway

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#Question id: 5218

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#Question id: 5219

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#Question id: 5220

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In comparing the genomes of humans and those of other higher primates, it is seen that humans have a large metacentric pair we call chromosome #2 among our 46 chromosomes, while the other primates of this group have 48 chromosomes and any pair like the human #2 pair is not present; instead the primate groups each have two pairs of midsize acrocentric chromosomes. What is the most likely explanation?

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#Question id: 5220

#SCPH28 | Zoology

In comparing the genomes of humans and those of other higher primates, it is seen that humans have a large metacentric pair we call chromosome #2 among our 46 chromosomes, while the other primates of this group have 48 chromosomes and any pair like the human #2 pair is not present; instead the primate groups each have two pairs of midsize acrocentric chromosomes. What is the most likely explanation?