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Day 47 -Review Cell Reproduction -Cell Reproduction EOC Review -DNA Notes Midterm for 2 nd and 4th

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Oswald Avery  Discovered that genetic material was DNA, not RNA, lipids, carbohydrates, or proteins

EOC Question of the Day Which best describes the importance of the carbohydrate cellulose to plant cells? A.It provides energy B.It lubricates the organelles C.It provides strength and stiffness to the cell wall D.It serves as a storage center for wastes

EOC Question of the Day A sugar, a phosphate group, and a nitrogen base form the building blocks of which organic compound? A carbohydrates B lipids C nucleic acids D proteins

EOC Question of the Day A plant nursery only grew one type of tomato plant. All of their tomato plants died from the same disease. What was most likely true of the tomato plant population? A They had a lot of resistance to disease. B They had a few plants that were resistant to the disease. C They had too much variation in their genes. D They had little variation in their genes.

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