A single piece of coiled DNA is known as a?
chromosome
a. Discovering a formula
b. x-ray diffraction images of DNA
c. Understanding Gorillas
a. reactive
b. Un-reactive
c. partial-reactive
Which of the following is not a Mollusk?
A) Snail
B) Sea Urchin
C) Clam
D) Octopus
What does the corpus callosum do in the brain?
Connects the cerebral hemispheres and forms a pathway by which the hemispheres share information and communicate with each other
What is the process of creating new body cells ?
Mitosis
Apoptosis
Adaptosis
Meiosis
what is the role of the hippocampus in terms of memory?
forms new memories and stores long term ones
a. Plant
b. annelids
c. Humans
d. Molluska
The nucleus of an atom consists of
A. electrons and neutrons
B. electrons and protons
C. protons and neutrons
D. All of the above
What process of cellular respiration is anaerobic?
Citric acid cycle
Kreb’s cycle
Glycolysis
Electron transport chain
what is the difference between hypnosis and meditation?
hypnosis is the state of consciousness where a person is deeply relaxed, focused and highly suggestible. Meditation is a focused attention leads to a relaxed and contemplative state.
What is the function of tRNA in the cell?
a. Transporting amino acids to the ribosome
b. Translating nucleic acids
c. Creating the phospholipid layer of the cell
d. None of the above
a. 6023
b. 6.023 X 10^-23
c. 6.023 X 10^23
d. 3 X10^8
Which of the following two organelles look most alike structurally?
A. Nucleus and vesicle
B. Golgi apparatus and smooth endoplasmic reticulum ER
C. Vacuole and cytoskeleton
D. Lysosome and chloroplast
Which of the following is a type of conditioning?
Operant
Special
Afferent
a. 4
b. 8
c. 3
d. None
The number of d-electrons in Fe2+ (Z = 26) is not equal to that of
A. p-electrons in Ne(Z = 10)
B. s-electrons in Mg(Z = 12)
C. d-electrons in Fe(Z = 26)
D. p-electrons in CI(Z = 17)
a. convert ATP to ADP
b. Convert cAMP to AMP
c. Convert GTP to GDP
Which one of these is NOT a Big Five Personality Trait
Emotional stability
Agreeableness
Happiness
Extraversion