18. Restriction endonucleases can break a. Hydrogen bonds only b. Covalent bonds and hydrogen bonds c. Covalent bonds and ionic bonds d. Hydrogen bonds and ionic bonds e. Covalent bonds only

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18. Restriction endonucleases can break
a. Hydrogen bonds only
b. Covalent bonds and hydrogen bonds
c. Covalent bonds and ionic bonds
d. Hydrogen bonds and ionic bonds
e. Covalent bonds only
19. The relationship between plasmids and bacteria is said to be endosymbiotic. This is because
a. the plasmids exist on the surface of the bacterium
b. the bacterium exists within the plasmid
c. the bacterium is helped by the relationship, but the plasmid suffers
d. the plasmid exists within the bacterium and the relationship of bacterium and plasmid is mutually
beneficial
e. the plasmid produces nutrients, which are used by the bacterium
20. During the polymerase chain reaction, heat is used to
a. Break hydrogen bonds
b. Break covalent bonds
c. Accelerate chemical processes
d. Anneal DNA primers to single-stranded DNA
e. Allow the synthesis of new DNA strands in the 5' to 3' direction from the primers
Transcribed Image Text:18. Restriction endonucleases can break a. Hydrogen bonds only b. Covalent bonds and hydrogen bonds c. Covalent bonds and ionic bonds d. Hydrogen bonds and ionic bonds e. Covalent bonds only 19. The relationship between plasmids and bacteria is said to be endosymbiotic. This is because a. the plasmids exist on the surface of the bacterium b. the bacterium exists within the plasmid c. the bacterium is helped by the relationship, but the plasmid suffers d. the plasmid exists within the bacterium and the relationship of bacterium and plasmid is mutually beneficial e. the plasmid produces nutrients, which are used by the bacterium 20. During the polymerase chain reaction, heat is used to a. Break hydrogen bonds b. Break covalent bonds c. Accelerate chemical processes d. Anneal DNA primers to single-stranded DNA e. Allow the synthesis of new DNA strands in the 5' to 3' direction from the primers
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