Which force is primarily responsible for the movement of a glacier
a. gravity
b. ground wate...
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Which force is primarily responsible for the movement of a glacier
a. gravity
b. ground water
c. running water
d. wind
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Why should organisms reproduce more offspring than will survive? select all that apply.
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Amembrane protein is made and inserted into the membrane of the rough endoplasmic reticulum. a binding site that is present in this protein is aligned so that it faces the lumen of the er. if this protein is then moved to other endomembranes, at which surface of the membranes given below is this binding site unlikely to be found? a. internal face of the golgi apparatus membranes b. the internal face of lysosome membrane c. facing the intermembrane space of the nuclear envelop membranes d. the lumen face of the vesicle just derived from the golgi apparatus e. the cytosolic face of the plasma membrane
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1. which of the following levels of protein organization shows the complete 3-d arrangement of the polypeptide chain? a) primary b) secondary c) tertiary d) quaternary 2. the carboxyl groups on a protein molecule are composed of which of the following elements? a) nitrogen and hydrogen b) carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen c) carbon and hydrogen d) nitrogen, oxygen, and carbon 3. what part of the protein molecule makes it unique from other proteins? a) the carboxyl group b) the amino group c) the peptide group d) the r group 4. which of the following is an example of a protein that plays a direct role in immune function? a) collagen b) antibodies c) enzymes d) hormones 5. which of the following statements correctly describes the composition of proteins? a) most are composed of 20 common amino acids. b) most are composed of 10 common amino acids. c) most are composed of 20 common fatty acids. d) most are composed of 10 common fatty acids.
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