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Agene that, when mutated, leads to organisms with structures in abnormal places is termed
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The small molecule cyclic amp (camp) takes about 0.2 second to diffuse 10 μm, on average, in a cell. suppose that camp is produced near the plasma membrane on one end of the cell; how long will it take for this camp to diffuse through the cytosol and reach the opposite end of a very large cell, on average? assume that the cell is 200 μm in diameter.
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Which of the following statements best distinguishes a hypothesis from a theory? a. theories are hypotheses that have been proved. b.hypotheses are guesses; theories are correct answers c. hypotheses usually are relatively narrow in scope; theories have broad explanatory power. d. theories are proved to be true; hypotheses are often contradicted by experimental results.
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Which of the following is true? a. under the current unemployment insurance system, benefits replace about 90 percent of the typical worker's prior pretax earnings. b. high benefit payments to unemployed workers will tend to increase the rate of unemployment. c. if a system of personal savings accounts replaced the current unemployment benefit system, the unemployment rate would fall to zero. d. the rate of unemployment in the large european economies has been persistently lower than that of the united states due to their more generous unemployment benefits.
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