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Black - Intro Biology 1/e (Homework)

James Finch

Biology, section 1, Fall 2019

Instructor: Dr. Friendly

Current Score : 10 / 10

Due : Sunday, August 18, 2019 16:00 EDT

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  • Instructions

    This question collection was developed by Dr. Betty L Black, an award winning Professor of Biology at North Carolina State University. These questions cover basic concepts and principles of molecular, cellular, and developmental biology. The emphasis is on the physical basis of life, the cell as the fundamental unit of life, and the mechanisms involved in the development of multicellular organisms.

    Advantage: The question set has been extensively class-tested in large enrollment classes at North Carolina State University, both in face-to-face classes and distance education classes.

    Question Collection Features: The questions are multiple choice, ready to be assigned as is or put into question pools, of three each, so each student has a different question set on their assignment from their peers.

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Which of the following describes amino acids?
    
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Which of the following functional groups can transfer energy between molecules?


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Which of the following structures has not been produced in the laboratory by scientists studying the origin of life?
    
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Which of the following is a true statement regarding the chemical reaction depicted by the graph below?
    
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What does the blue line represent in this reaction within a cell?
    
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In the image below, the pointers indicate
    
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The image below shows a cross between pea plants with yellow, round seeds. In terms of Mendelian genetics, this type of cross is called a
    
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The part of the flower that produces pollen is show by
    
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Which of the following best describes the enzyme "reverse transcriptase"?
    
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Which of the following events occurs at the indicated point in an action potential?
    
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