Question: 1)in cats, short is dominant to long hair. A true-breeding
(homozygous) short-haired male is mate…



1)in cats, short is dominant to long hair. A true-breeding
(homozygous) short-haired male is mated to a long-haired female.
What will their kittens look like? A) all will have short hair B)
3/4 will have short hair and 1/4 will have long hair C) half will
have short hair and half will have long hair D) all will have long
hair

2) which of the following cells above corresponds to cell at the
end of meiosis 2?

12) which of the following statement about operons is true? They
allow individual regulations of each individual gene in the operon
B) they are complex gene structure present in eukaryotes C) all
gene of the operon will be expressed at the same time D) their
expression cannot be regulated at the same time E) they are being
transcribed constantly

13 when is the only time that cells do not carry out
transcription? A) every time the cells need enzymes to do any
metabolic process B) only when the cell need to produce a special
secretion or product, for example when you eat a meal and cells in
the stomach need to secrete trypsin enzyme for digestion C) when
the cell is dividing by either mitosis or meiosis D) every time the
cells needs to make new protein to perform any function in the cell
E) evey time current enzymes and proteins get broken down and need
to be replaced

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