Which of the following makes fungal pathogens more difficult to treat with medication? A. They are often fast-acting infections that don't provide time for medication. B. They aren't living, so can't be treated with antibiotics. C. They prevent the body from digesting medications. D. They are eukaryotic cells that have their own cell membranes.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 04:00, jessebeck0805
Cassandra made a venn diagram to compare and contrast the two stages of cellular respiration. which belongs in the area marked x? energy is released. oxygen is used up. glucose is broken down. carbon dioxide is used up.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 05:00, shaheedbrown06
Which statements about the fluid mosaic structure of a membrane are correct? select the three correct statements. which statements about the fluid mosaic structure of a membrane are correct? select the three correct statements. the framework of a membrane is a bilayer of phospholipids with their hydrophilic heads facing the aqueous environment inside and outside of the cell and their hydrophobic tails clustered in the center. because membranes are fluid, membrane proteins and phospholipids can drift about in the membrane. the diverse proteins found in and attached to membranes perform many important functions. the kinky tails of some proteins keep the membrane fluid by preventing the component molecules from packing solidly together. membranes include a mosaic, or mix, of carbohydrates embedded in a phospholipid bilayer.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 05:30, mahogany139
This class has taught you that the use of science and medicine in practical ways has become an international endeavor. one of the greatest examples of an international science accomplishment is which allows the profiling of human dna, useful not only to science but also medicine. a) forensic science b) the fbi c) the human genome project d) bioterrorism
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