The Hershey and Chase experiments, in which radioactive phosphorus (32P) and radioactive sulfur (35S) were used, demonstrated that O a. DNA labeled with 32P is transferred from the bacteriophage to the virus b.DNA may be the hereditary material, although bacteriophages transfer both DNA and proteins into their hosts c. proteins labeled with 35S become deactivated and unable to be transferred d. DNA labeled with 35S and proteins labeled with 32P can be traced over the course of an experiment O e. bacteriophages transfer their DNA, not their coat proteins, into their hosts

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QUESTION 14
The Hershey and Chase experiments, in which radioactive phosphorus (32P) and radioactive sulfur (35S) were used, demonstrated that
O a. DNA labeled with 32P is transferred from the bacteriophage to the virus
O b. DNA may be the hereditary material, although bacteriophages transfer both DNA and proteins into their hosts
O C. proteins labeled with 35S become deactivated and unable to be transferre
O d. DNA labeled with 35S and proteins labeled with 32P can be traced over the course of an experiment
O e. bacteriophages transfer their DNA, not their coat proteins, into their hosts
QUESTION 15
Which of the following makes its own food using energy and simple raw materials it obtains from nonbiological sources?
O a. Cell
O b. Producer
O C. Protist
O d. Consumer
O e. Nutrient
QUESTION 16
A salt will dissolve in water to form
O a. bases
O b. acids
O. buffers
Od. jons other than H* and OH"
O e. only hydrogen and oxygen bonds
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 14 The Hershey and Chase experiments, in which radioactive phosphorus (32P) and radioactive sulfur (35S) were used, demonstrated that O a. DNA labeled with 32P is transferred from the bacteriophage to the virus O b. DNA may be the hereditary material, although bacteriophages transfer both DNA and proteins into their hosts O C. proteins labeled with 35S become deactivated and unable to be transferre O d. DNA labeled with 35S and proteins labeled with 32P can be traced over the course of an experiment O e. bacteriophages transfer their DNA, not their coat proteins, into their hosts QUESTION 15 Which of the following makes its own food using energy and simple raw materials it obtains from nonbiological sources? O a. Cell O b. Producer O C. Protist O d. Consumer O e. Nutrient QUESTION 16 A salt will dissolve in water to form O a. bases O b. acids O. buffers Od. jons other than H* and OH" O e. only hydrogen and oxygen bonds
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