Biology, 17.12.2020 04:50 chickennbutt0730
Matthias Schleiden and Theodor Schwann looked at plant and animal cells. Schwann wrote the first part of what is known as the cell theory. Which statement did he write? A. All organisms are composed of one or more cells. All cells come from existing cells. B. All organisms are composed of one or more cells. The cell is the basic unit of life in all living things. C. All cells come from existing cells. The cell is the basic unit of life in all living things. D. All cells are microscopic in size. All cells come from existing cells.
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Neelaredoxin is a 15-kda protein that is a gene product common in anaerobic prokaryotes. it has superoxide-scavenging activity, and it is constitutively expressed. in addition, its expression is not further induced during its exposure to o2 or h2o2 (silva, g., et al. 2001. j. bacteriol. 183: 4413–4420). which of the following statements best describes neelaredoxin synthesis? a-neelaredoxin is produced at all times; levels are constant even when exposed to o2 or h2o2.b-neelaredoxin is produced at all times; exposure to o2 or h2o2 increases expression. c-neelaredoxin is produced at all times; exposure to o2 or h2o2 decreases or prevents expression. d-neelaredoxin is only produced when there is exposure to o2 or h2o2.
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Apopulation of black bears depends on salmon from a stream for food. if a drought causes the stream to run dry one year, how will this likely impact the black bear population?
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Biology, 22.06.2019 04:00, AbbypiePink4942
Food contains a sugar called ( ), which is broken down in a process called cellular ( ). this process uses ( ) to break down food molecules and provide energy for cells. fill in the parentheses
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