• Allium cepa is the scientific name of an onion.
    • The Order category is most general, with members resembling each other the least.
    • The first eukaryotes appeared about 1.5 billion years ago.
    • Autotrophs prepare their own food from simple inorganic material and store energy.
    • Solanum tuberosum is the scientific name of a potato.
    • The Eustachian tube is a structure formed or modified from gill pouches in humans.
    • Scurvy and beriberi are caused by the deficiency of vitamin C and B, respectively.
    • Bacteria and blue-green algae were called Pro-cariotique by E. Chatton.
    • In the lake, the greatest diversity of animals is found in the littoral zone.
    • Over 1 million species of animals are known.
    • In animals during winter, the most likely occurrence is 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 with a loss of 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 temperature stimulates vernalization in plants.

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