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Biology Section 5
- During winter, animals are likely to undergo thermogenesis.
- In esterification, the OH group comes from alcohol.
- Four carbon atoms are required to form a furan ring (ribofuranose).
- Sleep movements are a type of turgor movements.
- The keto group is represented as CO.
- Habituation is the type of learning involving a loss in response to repeated stimuli.
- Glycolipids and glycoproteins have a structural role in the extracellular matrix.
- Interstitial cells in testes secrete testosterone.
- In Cx(H2O)y, x ranges from 3 to many thousand.
- Exposure to low temperatures stimulates plants to flower, known as vernalization.
- The basic structural unit of a chromosome is the nucleosome.
- Water acts as a lubricant protecting against friction-induced damage.
- The first stage of development with a cavity is the blastula.
- Glyceraldehydes and dihydroxy acetone are intermediate trioses in respiration and photosynthesis.
- Oxytocin causes contractions of the uterine wall during and after birth.
- Tetroses are monosaccharides found in some bacteria.
- Transcription of DNA produces mRNA.
- Triglyceride is also known as a neutral lipid.
- Carbon commonly combines with H, N & O, P & S.
- The sequence of 3 bases on tRNA complementary to the mRNA codon is the anticodon.