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DQ_012174
law of reflection
Identify the system drawn above.
optics_ray_diagrams_9170.png
question_images/optics_ray_diagrams_9170.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. Concave Lens, b. Mirror, c. Convex Lens, d. Reflection
d
6,101
DQ_012175
law of reflection
What plane does an object cross over to become an image?
optics_ray_diagrams_9170.png
question_images/optics_ray_diagrams_9170.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. Regular Plane, b. Object Plane, c. Image Plane, d. Principal Plane
d
6,102
DQ_012176
law of reflection
What do you call a plane that is perpendicular to the axis of a lens, mirror, or other optical system?
optics_ray_diagrams_9170.png
question_images/optics_ray_diagrams_9170.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. Focal Plane, b. Principal Plane, c. Plane of an Image, d. Objective Plane
b
6,103
DQ_012177
law of reflection
What is the point in space where parallel light rays meet after passing through the lens or bouncing off the mirror?
optics_ray_diagrams_9171.png
question_images/optics_ray_diagrams_9171.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. convex lens, b. image, c. focal point, d. principal axis
c
6,104
DQ_012178
law of reflection
What's the purpose of a convex lens?
optics_ray_diagrams_9171.png
question_images/optics_ray_diagrams_9171.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. To switch an image's orientation, b. To spread apart the rays of light that go through it, c. To make objects look smaller, d. To bring together the rays of light that pass through the lens
d
6,105
DQ_012179
law of reflection
What is the distance between the len and the image formed?
optics_ray_diagrams_9171.png
question_images/optics_ray_diagrams_9171.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. F, b. DhŒ_ = doŒ_+hŒ_, c. D, d. Do
c
6,106
DQ_012180
law of reflection
How many focal points are there?
optics_ray_diagrams_9171.png
question_images/optics_ray_diagrams_9171.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. 3, b. 4, c. 1, d. 2
d
6,107
DQ_012181
law of reflection
The distance between object and image equals to:
optics_ray_diagrams_9172.png
question_images/optics_ray_diagrams_9172.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. u+v, b. C, c. FŒ_+FŒ_, d. u-v
a
6,108
DQ_012182
law of reflection
How many rays pass through the lens without refraction?
optics_ray_diagrams_9173.png
question_images/optics_ray_diagrams_9173.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. 4, b. 1, c. 3, d. 2
b
6,109
DQ_012183
law of reflection
Why does the ray 1 go straight through the lens at its center?
optics_ray_diagrams_9174.png
question_images/optics_ray_diagrams_9174.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. For reference, b. Because the lens has no thickness, c. Because it's a convex lens, d. Because it's a concave lens
b
6,110
DQ_012184
law of reflection
How many points does the object rays have to intersect in the image plane after refraction to achieve focus?
optics_ray_diagrams_9174.png
question_images/optics_ray_diagrams_9174.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. 3, b. 4, c. 2, d. 1
d
6,111
DQ_012185
law of reflection
The image produces are?
optics_ray_diagrams_9175.png
question_images/optics_ray_diagrams_9175.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. Inverted and Magnified, b. Upright and Smaller, c. Upright and Magnified, d. Inverted and Smaller
a
6,112
DQ_012186
law of reflection
Where should the object be placed in front of a double convex lens to form a real image?
optics_ray_diagrams_9175.png
question_images/optics_ray_diagrams_9175.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. At the focal point (f), b. All of the above, c. In front of the focal point (f), d. Beyond the focal point (f)
d
6,113
DQ_012187
law of reflection
How many items are labeled in the diagram?
optics_ray_diagrams_9175.png
question_images/optics_ray_diagrams_9175.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. 4, b. 5, c. 2, d. 3
c
6,114
DQ_012188
law of reflection
The focal length is known as what symbol?
optics_ray_diagrams_9176.png
question_images/optics_ray_diagrams_9176.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. #, b. f, c. @, d. h
b
6,115
DQ_012189
law of reflection
Which geometrical figure is formed in between ho, hl and ho where is hl=0?
optics_ray_diagrams_9176.png
question_images/optics_ray_diagrams_9176.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. Triangle, b. Square, c. Circle, d. Rectangle
a
6,116
DQ_012190
law of reflection
What is the distance between the lens and the image sensor when the subject is in focus?
optics_ray_diagrams_9176.png
question_images/optics_ray_diagrams_9176.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. Focal Length, b. Point, c. Focus Point, d. Focal Point
a
6,117
DQ_012191
law of reflection
What is the distance between the image and object?
optics_ray_diagrams_9177.png
question_images/optics_ray_diagrams_9177.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. o, b. f, c. i, d. j
b
6,118
DQ_012192
law of reflection
How many parts are labeled in the diagram?
optics_ray_diagrams_9177.png
question_images/optics_ray_diagrams_9177.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. 2, b. 4, c. 5, d. 3
a
6,119
DQ_012193
law of reflection
Would the image formed be erect?
optics_ray_diagrams_9177.png
question_images/optics_ray_diagrams_9177.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. Yes, b. Data Insufficient, c. Can't say, d. No
a
6,120
DQ_012194
law of reflection
If the angle of incidence is increased what will happen to the angle of reflection?
optics_reflection_9178.png
question_images/optics_reflection_9178.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. Angle of reflection will increase by a greater degree, b. Angle of reflection will remain the same, c. Angle of reflection will increase by the same degree, d. Angle of reflection will decrease
c
6,121
DQ_012195
law of reflection
What causes the reflected ray?
optics_reflection_9180.png
question_images/optics_reflection_9180.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. The incident ray bouncing off the surface, b. The angle of incidence bouncing off the surface, c. Depends on the angle of the ray that bounces off the surface, d. On the angle of reflection
a
6,122
DQ_012196
law of reflection
If the angle of incidence in the diagram increases, what would happen to angle of reflection?
optics_reflection_9180.png
question_images/optics_reflection_9180.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. angle of reflection also increases, b. not enough information, c. angle of reflection decreases, d. no change in angle of reflection
a
6,123
DQ_012197
law of reflection
Which angle is the result of a reflected ray?
optics_reflection_9180.png
question_images/optics_reflection_9180.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. Angle of Reflection, b. Incident Ray, c. None, d. Angle of Incidence
a
6,124
DQ_012198
law of reflection
If an is the incident ray angle, |a| its absolute value and b the reflected ray angle, what would be |b|?
optics_reflection_9181.png
question_images/optics_reflection_9181.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. |b|=|a|, b. |b|=|a|*sin(a), c. |b|=-|a|, d. |b|=|a|^(-1)
a
6,125
DQ_012199
law of reflection
How many rays are shown in the figure?
optics_reflection_9181.png
question_images/optics_reflection_9181.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. 4, b. 1, c. 3, d. 2
c
6,126
DQ_012200
law of reflection
How many reflected rays are in the diagram?
optics_reflection_9181.png
question_images/optics_reflection_9181.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. 3, b. 2, c. 1, d. none
c
6,127
DQ_012201
law of reflection
As the diagram shows, the angle of incidence is always equal to which of the following?
optics_reflection_9182.png
question_images/optics_reflection_9182.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. The mirror angle, b. The normal angle, c. The angle of reflection, d. The ray angle
c
6,128
DQ_012202
law of reflection
What light is bounced from the mirror?
optics_reflection_9182.png
question_images/optics_reflection_9182.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. normal, b. reflected ray, c. microwave, d. incident ray
b
6,129
DQ_012203
law of reflection
How many arrows show the path of light?
optics_reflection_9184.png
question_images/optics_reflection_9184.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. 4, b. 1, c. 3, d. 2
c
6,130
DQ_012204
law of reflection
How many reflected rays for one incident ray?
optics_reflection_9184.png
question_images/optics_reflection_9184.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. 4, b. 2, c. 3, d. 1
d
6,131
DQ_012205
law of reflection
What measures the light falling on your subject?
optics_reflection_9184.png
question_images/optics_reflection_9184.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. Water, b. Incident Light, c. Air, d. Reflected Light
b
6,132
DQ_012206
law of reflection
How many angles/s of reflection does the figure show?
optics_reflection_9185.png
question_images/optics_reflection_9185.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. 3, b. 4, c. 1, d. 2
c
6,133
DQ_012207
law of reflection
How many angles there are?
optics_reflection_9185.png
question_images/optics_reflection_9185.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. 4, b. 5, c. 1, d. 3
d
6,134
DQ_012208
law of reflection
If the angle of Incidence is made larger how would it affect the reflected ray?
optics_reflection_9185.png
question_images/optics_reflection_9185.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. It would become smaller, b. It would become larger by the same amount., c. It would disappear, d. It would stay the same
b
6,135
DQ_012209
law of reflection
What is this diagram all about?
optics_reflection_9186.png
question_images/optics_reflection_9186.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. Light, b. Optics, c. Rays, d. Energy
b
6,136
DQ_012210
law of reflection
How many reflected rays are shown in the diagram?
optics_reflection_9187.png
question_images/optics_reflection_9187.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. 3, b. 1, c. 2, d. 4
d
6,137
DQ_012211
law of reflection
Would this surface give a reflection?
optics_reflection_9187.png
question_images/optics_reflection_9187.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. Yes, b. Not enough information to know., c. Probably, d. No
d
6,138
DQ_012212
law of reflection
What rays reflect off of a surface?
optics_reflection_9188.png
question_images/optics_reflection_9188.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. Direct Rays, b. Incident Rays, c. Reflected Rays, d. Indirect Rays
c
6,139
DQ_012213
law of reflection
How many arrows are going in for letter a?
optics_reflection_9188.png
question_images/optics_reflection_9188.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. 4, b. 2, c. 3, d. 5
a
6,140
DQ_012214
law of reflection
Which shows a regular reflection?
optics_reflection_9188.png
question_images/optics_reflection_9188.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. C, b. A, c. A and B, d. B
b
6,141
DQ_012215
law of reflection
What does the angle of incidence equal?
optics_reflection_9189.png
question_images/optics_reflection_9189.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. mirror, b. Reflected Ray, c. incident ray, d. Angle of Reflection
d
6,142
DQ_012216
law of reflection
When an incident ray is reflected on a mirror, what is the resulting ray called?
optics_reflection_9189.png
question_images/optics_reflection_9189.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. Reflected ray, b. Normal ray, c. Ray of incidence, d. Mirrored ray
a
6,143
DQ_012217
law of reflection
How many angles are at play when light hits a mirror?
optics_reflection_9189.png
question_images/optics_reflection_9189.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. 2, b. 4, c. 3, d. 1
a
6,144
DQ_012218
law of reflection
Why does reflection of an object in the mirror appear to have the same distance from the mirror as the object is from the mirror?
optics_reflection_9189.png
question_images/optics_reflection_9189.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. because the object is in front of the mirror, b. because the angle of incidence is always the same as the angle of reflection on a flat mirror, c. because the mirror reflects the all lights that shine on it, d. because the reflection is the same size of the object
b
6,145
DQ_012219
law of reflection
Identify the reflective rays
optics_reflection_19183.png
abc_question_images/optics_reflection_19183.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. w, b. t, c. k, d. D
a
6,146
DQ_012220
nucleic acid classification
What is the term for connected sugar, phosphate group and protein?
dna_6760.png
question_images/dna_6760.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. hydrogen bond, b. deoxyribose, c. nucleotide, d. sugar-phosphate backbone
c
6,147
DQ_012221
nucleic acid classification
Which component of DNA link adjacent nucleotides together?
dna_6760.png
question_images/dna_6760.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. Hydrogen bond, b. Sugar, c. Phosphate group, d. Adenine
c
6,148
DQ_012222
nucleic acid classification
A DNA strand with the sequence ACTTAGGCAAC is transcribed. What is the sequence of the mRNA molecule synthesized?
dna_6760.png
question_images/dna_6760.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. TUAATCCUTTC, b. TGAATCCGTTG, c. UGUUUCCGUUG, d. UGAAUCCGUUG
d
6,149
DQ_012223
nucleic acid classification
Which is the sugar you can find on DNA?
dna_6760.png
question_images/dna_6760.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. Deoxyribose, b. It's only proteic., c. Phosphate, d. Ribose
a
6,150
DQ_012224
nucleic acid classification
What amino acids can't be paired together?
dna_6760.png
question_images/dna_6760.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. C and G, b. A and T, c. T and A, d. C and A
d
6,151
DQ_012225
nucleic acid classification
What does the green label mean?
dna_6761.png
question_images/dna_6761.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. Thymine, b. Adenine, c. Cytosine, d. Guanine
b
6,152
DQ_012226
nucleic acid classification
What is one of the four nucleobases in the nucleic acid of DNA that are represented by the letters GCAT?
dna_6761.png
question_images/dna_6761.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. Cytosine, b. Guanine, c. Thymine, d. Adenine
c
6,153
DQ_012227
nucleic acid classification
Identify the nitrogenous base that uses two hydrogen bonds to pair with Adenine.
dna_6761.png
question_images/dna_6761.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. Thymine, b. Guanine, c. Cytosine, d. Phosphate
a
6,154
DQ_012228
nucleic acid classification
Which of the following bonds to Thymine?
dna_6761.png
question_images/dna_6761.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. Cytosine, b. Guanine, c. Adenine, d. Hydrogen
c
6,155
DQ_012229
nucleic acid classification
How many amino-acids are there in the DNA?
dna_6761.png
question_images/dna_6761.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. 3, b. 4, c. 5, d. 6
b
6,156
DQ_012230
nucleic acid classification
Identify the complimentary base pair for Adenine?
dna_6761.png
question_images/dna_6761.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. Cytosine, b. Thymine., c. Deoxyribose, d. Guanine
b
6,157
DQ_012231
nucleic acid classification
What do the small dots symbolize in the centers of protein synthesis?
dna_6761.png
question_images/dna_6761.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. Adenine, b. Cytosine, c. Hydrogen bond, d. Thymine
c
6,158
DQ_012232
nucleic acid classification
How many DNAs are represented in the diagram below?
dna_6762.png
question_images/dna_6762.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. 3, b. 1, c. 2, d. 4
a
6,159
DQ_012233
nucleic acid classification
How many nitrogenous bases does the DNA possess?
dna_6762.png
question_images/dna_6762.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. 5, b. 4, c. 6, d. 3
b
6,160
DQ_012234
nucleic acid classification
How many times did the parental DNA split in this diagram?
dna_6762.png
question_images/dna_6762.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. 4 times, b. twice, c. once, d. 3 times
c
6,161
DQ_012235
nucleic acid classification
How many daughter DNA are there?
dna_6762.png
question_images/dna_6762.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. two, b. four, c. one, d. three
a
6,162
DQ_012236
nucleic acid classification
What does the blue color represent on the diagram?
dna_6764.png
question_images/dna_6764.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. Thymine, b. Adenine, c. Cytosine, d. Guanine
d
6,163
DQ_012237
nucleic acid classification
How many parts of the DNA are shown?
dna_6764.png
question_images/dna_6764.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. 3, b. 5, c. 2, d. 4
b
6,164
DQ_012238
nucleic acid classification
What binds to cytosine?
dna_6764.png
question_images/dna_6764.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. Cytosine., b. Adenine., c. Thymine., d. Guanine.
d
6,165
DQ_012239
nucleic acid classification
Cytosine always bonds with which of the following?
dna_6766.png
question_images/dna_6766.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. Adenine, b. Thymine, c. Sugar Phosphate, d. Guanine
d
6,166
DQ_012240
nucleic acid classification
What base pairs with adenine?
dna_6766.png
question_images/dna_6766.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. Serine, b. Cytosine, c. Guanine, d. Thymine
d
6,167
DQ_012241
nucleic acid classification
What does cytosine bond with to make a complementary base pair?
dna_6766.png
question_images/dna_6766.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. Adenine, b. Sugar phosphate, c. Guanine, d. Thymine
c
6,168
DQ_012242
nucleic acid classification
How many base pairs are there?
dna_6766.png
question_images/dna_6766.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. 2, b. 3, c. 1, d. 4
d
6,169
DQ_012243
nucleic acid classification
In a DNA strand, which material holds all the base pairs together?
dna_6766.png
question_images/dna_6766.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. adenine, b. guanine, c. sugar phosphate, d. cytosine
c
6,170
DQ_012244
nucleic acid classification
In protein synthesis, what is the long twisted tubing called?
dna_6766.png
question_images/dna_6766.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. Adenine, b. Cytosine, c. Sugar phosphate, d. Thymine
c
6,171
DQ_012245
nucleic acid classification
Which nucleobase is labeled with a G?
dna_6767.png
question_images/dna_6767.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. Uracil, b. Adenine, c. Guanine, d. Cytosine
c
6,172
DQ_012246
nucleic acid classification
How many helixes are used to build DNA?
dna_6767.png
question_images/dna_6767.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. 1, b. 2, c. 4, d. 3
b
6,173
DQ_012247
nucleic acid classification
Which base pairs with cytosine?
dna_6767.png
question_images/dna_6767.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. Cytosine, b. Adenine, c. Thymine, d. Guanine
d
6,174
DQ_012248
nucleic acid classification
How many pairings of nucleobases are possible in DNA?
dna_6767.png
question_images/dna_6767.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. 4, b. 1, c. 3, d. 2
d
6,175
DQ_012249
nucleic acid classification
How many types of nucleobases of RNA are there?
dna_6767.png
question_images/dna_6767.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. 5, b. 3, c. 2, d. 4
d
6,176
DQ_012250
nucleic acid classification
In a DNA strand, which material holds all the base pairs together?
dna_6767.png
question_images/dna_6767.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. thymine, b. cytosine, c. guanine, d. sugar-phosphates
d
6,177
DQ_012251
nucleic acid classification
Can you identify the phosphate backbone on this diagram?
dna_6769.png
question_images/dna_6769.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. A, b. 3, c. 1, d. 2
c
6,178
DQ_012252
nucleic acid classification
How many parts of the DNA are shown?
dna_6769.png
question_images/dna_6769.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. 2, b. 3, c. 1, d. 4
b
6,179
DQ_012253
nucleic acid classification
In the diagram, C (cytosine) is what type of material?
dna_6771.png
question_images/dna_6771.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. Sugar phosphate, b. Nitrogenous base, c. Minor groove, d. Major groove
b
6,180
DQ_012254
nucleic acid classification
How many types of nucleobases are found in DNA?
dna_6771.png
question_images/dna_6771.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. Five, b. Four, c. Two, d. Three
b
6,181
DQ_012255
nucleic acid classification
How much width does the DNA structure have?
dna_6771.png
question_images/dna_6771.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. 1nm, b. 3nm, c. 2nm, d. 4nm
c
6,182
DQ_012256
nucleic acid classification
What comes between nitrogenous bases and the minor groove?
dna_6771.png
question_images/dna_6771.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. Complex groove, b. major groove, c. DNA structure, d. sugar phosphate backbone
b
6,183
DQ_012257
nucleic acid classification
What is the width of a Deoxyribonucleic Acid?
dna_6771.png
question_images/dna_6771.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. 0.34 nanometers., b. 2 nanometers., c. 1 nanometer., d. 3.4 nanometers.
b
6,184
DQ_012258
nucleic acid classification
Which is the base pair of guanine?
dna_8051.png
question_images/dna_8051.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. Thymine, b. Adenine, c. Sugar Phosphate Backbone, d. Cytosine
d
6,185
DQ_012259
nucleic acid classification
What is thiamine paired with?
dna_8051.png
question_images/dna_8051.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. cytosine, b. phosphate, c. Adenine, d. guanine
c
6,186
DQ_012260
nucleic acid classification
What makes a base pair with cytosine?
dna_8051.png
question_images/dna_8051.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. sugar phosphate, b. thymine, c. adenine, d. guanine
d
6,187
DQ_012261
nucleic acid classification
How many base pairs are there as shown?
dna_8051.png
question_images/dna_8051.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. four, b. two, c. one, d. three
c
6,188
DQ_012262
nucleic acid classification
How many parts make up the DNA?
dna_8051.png
question_images/dna_8051.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. 5, b. 3, c. 6, d. 4
c
6,189
DQ_012263
nucleic acid classification
In a DNA strand, which material holds all the base pairs together?
dna_8051.png
question_images/dna_8051.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. guanine, b. adenine, c. thymine, d. sugar phosphate
d
6,190
DQ_012264
nucleic acid classification
What does A stand for?
dna_8053.png
question_images/dna_8053.png
Diagram Multiple Choice
a. Adenine, b. Cytosine, c. Guanine, d. Thymine
a
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Which nitrogenous base is always paired with adenine?
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Diagram Multiple Choice
a. T, b. C, c. A, d. G
a
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How many combinations of the nitrogenous bases are there?
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Diagram Multiple Choice
a. 4, b. 16, c. 12, d. 8
c
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What are the four types of DNA?
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Diagram Multiple Choice
a. ABGT, b. ATGU, c. ADNR, d. ATCG
d
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What is the picture all about?
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Diagram Multiple Choice
a. Photosynthesis, b. Protein Synthesis, c. Energy Source, d. Life Cycle of an Animal
b
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Which nitrogenous base is labeled C?
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Diagram Multiple Choice
a. Guanine, b. Cytosine, c. Adenine, d. Thymine
b
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Which nitrogen base doesn't appear in the DNA?
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Diagram Multiple Choice
a. Thymine, b. Guanine, c. Adenine, d. Uracil
d
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How many Types of bases are there in a DNA double helix?
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Diagram Multiple Choice
a. 2, b. 4, c. 5, d. 3
b
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What is an impossible base pair?
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Diagram Multiple Choice
a. CA, b. There are no impossible base pairs, c. AT, d. CG
a
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What would happen if the base pairs in the DNA double helix do not match up?
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Diagram Multiple Choice
a. DNA does not change base pairs, b. Nothing would happen, c. There will be a mutation in the DNA, d. The DNA would have extra chromosomes
c