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Question
question 9
the flow of molecular information from genes to rna to proteins is referred to as what?
○ the central dogma
○ the peripheral doctrine
○ the central limit theorem
question 10
inhibitors of microtubule synthesis inhibit mitosis by preventing the formation and function of the:
○ centrioles
○ spindle
○ chromosomes
Question 9
The Central Dogma of molecular biology describes the flow of genetic information from DNA (genes) to RNA (via transcription) and then to proteins (via translation). The Peripheral Doctrine is not a recognized term in this context, and the Central Limit Theorem is a statistical concept, not related to molecular information flow.
During mitosis, the spindle apparatus is made of microtubules and is responsible for separating chromosomes. Inhibiting microtubule synthesis would prevent spindle formation and function. Centrioles are involved in organizing microtubules but are not the main structure inhibited here, and chromosomes are the objects being separated, not the structure formed by microtubules.
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A. the Central Dogma