Sometimes, DNA is called “semi-conservative.” Why might this be?
A. The old strand is “conserved” and used to make the new strands
B. Uracil is “conserved” in that it is only used to make the new strands
C. ATP is “conserved” via the usage of facilitated diffusion
D. Ligase is “conserved” in that it is denatured by the process
Select your answer:
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Nervous System › ViewWhat is the role of the spinal cord in the nervous system?
A. To process sensory information only
B. To serve as a conduit for signals between the brain and the body
C. To produce hormones
D. To store memories
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Which disease has an animal vector?
A. Malaria
B. TB
C. HIV
D. Covid-19