Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
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12) Identify the most correct choice:
a) All fungi reproduce by binary fission.
b) Fungi are prokaryotes.
0 c) Fungi obtain nourishment via photosynthesis.
d) Fungi are eukaryotes
13) A circular piece of DNA has one unique Xhol site (only one). Therefore digestion
of that DNA with Xhol enzyme results in the production of two bands on an agarose
gel.
() True
False
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