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[Show more]Question 1 Which of the following statements about kidney structure and function is true? 
Possible Answers: Each kidney is composed of approximately one thousand nephrons All of the answer choices are correct No filtration occurs after Bowman's capsule, only reabsorbtion and secretion Cells and la...
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Possible Answers: Each kidney is composed of approximately one thousand nephrons All of the answer choices are correct No filtration occurs after Bowman's capsule, only reabsorbtion and secretion Cells and la...
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Question....1 Which part of the male reproductive system is responsible for sperm storage and maturation? 
Possible Answers: Epididymis Testes Vas deferens Seminal vesicles Correct answer: 
Epididymis Question....2 Which of the following glands contribute to the production of semen? 
Possible Answer...
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Add to cartQuestion....1 Which part of the male reproductive system is responsible for sperm storage and maturation? 
Possible Answers: Epididymis Testes Vas deferens Seminal vesicles Correct answer: 
Epididymis Question....2 Which of the following glands contribute to the production of semen? 
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Question 1 Which of the following cells would not be part of the immune response when a pathogen is encountered by the body for the first time? 
Possible Answers: Macrophages Neutrophils T-cells Monocytes Correct answer: 
T-cells Question 2 Maternal immunity to some antigens may be conveyed in-utero...
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Add to cartQuestion 1 Which of the following cells would not be part of the immune response when a pathogen is encountered by the body for the first time? 
Possible Answers: Macrophages Neutrophils T-cells Monocytes Correct answer: 
T-cells Question 2 Maternal immunity to some antigens may be conveyed in-utero...
Question 1 Gram staining is a helpful technique for differentiating between different types of bacteria. What part of the bacterial envelope is exploited by the gram staining process? 
Possible Answers: The peptidoglycan layer The capsule The periplasmic space The plasma membrane Correct answer: 
Th...
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Add to cartQuestion 1 Gram staining is a helpful technique for differentiating between different types of bacteria. What part of the bacterial envelope is exploited by the gram staining process? 
Possible Answers: The peptidoglycan layer The capsule The periplasmic space The plasma membrane Correct answer: 
Th...
Question 1 Which is of the following is not an adaptation/modification that enabled plants to move from aquatic to terrestrial environments as they evolved? 
Possible Answers: Stomata Thylakoid membranes Cutin Roots and root hairs Correct answer: 
Thylakoid membranes Question 2 Which structures did ...
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Add to cartQuestion 1 Which is of the following is not an adaptation/modification that enabled plants to move from aquatic to terrestrial environments as they evolved? 
Possible Answers: Stomata Thylakoid membranes Cutin Roots and root hairs Correct answer: 
Thylakoid membranes Question 2 Which structures did ...
Question....1 Which of the following would not be considered an organism? 
Possible Answers: A bacterium A fungus A plant An archaebacterium A prion 
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A prion Question....2 Which of the following is classified as eukaryotic? 
Possible Answers: Archaea Bacteria EXAM 
Prokaryotes Proti...
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Add to cartQuestion....1 Which of the following would not be considered an organism? 
Possible Answers: A bacterium A fungus A plant An archaebacterium A prion 
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A prion Question....2 Which of the following is classified as eukaryotic? 
Possible Answers: Archaea Bacteria EXAM 
Prokaryotes Proti...
Question...1 What is cell type forms the lining of the alveoli? 
Possible Answers: Endothelial Apical Respiratory Basal Epithelial Correct answer: 
Epithelial Question...2 The alveoli of the human lungs cluster together in alveolar sacs. These clusters are commonly said to resemble clusters of grape...
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Add to cartQuestion...1 What is cell type forms the lining of the alveoli? 
Possible Answers: Endothelial Apical Respiratory Basal Epithelial Correct answer: 
Epithelial Question...2 The alveoli of the human lungs cluster together in alveolar sacs. These clusters are commonly said to resemble clusters of grape...
Question 1 Action potentials move down myelinated axons via saltatory conduction. This is because __________. 
Possible Answers: they jump from the middle of the gaps to the middle of the myelin sheaths additional impulses boost their speed periodically they jump from gap to gap in between the myeli...
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Add to cartQuestion 1 Action potentials move down myelinated axons via saltatory conduction. This is because __________. 
Possible Answers: they jump from the middle of the gaps to the middle of the myelin sheaths additional impulses boost their speed periodically they jump from gap to gap in between the myeli...
Question 1 Growth hormone (GH) stimulates the growth of bone and other tissues in the human body. The hypothalamus is very important in the release of GH through the release of growth-hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH), which causes release of GH from another endocrine gland. From which endocrine glan...
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Add to cartQuestion 1 Growth hormone (GH) stimulates the growth of bone and other tissues in the human body. The hypothalamus is very important in the release of GH through the release of growth-hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH), which causes release of GH from another endocrine gland. From which endocrine glan...
Question 1 In which component of the digestive tract does no digestion occur? 
Possible Answers: Stomach Small intestine Mouth Esophagus Correct answer: 
Esophagus Question 2 Which of the following choices incorrectly pairs a digestive enzyme with the digestive tract component in which it is found? ...
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Add to cartQuestion 1 In which component of the digestive tract does no digestion occur? 
Possible Answers: Stomach Small intestine Mouth Esophagus Correct answer: 
Esophagus Question 2 Which of the following choices incorrectly pairs a digestive enzyme with the digestive tract component in which it is found? ...
Question 1 Where does the Calvin Cycle take place? 
Possible Answers: Mitochondrial lumen Chloroplast outer membrane Thylakoid membrane Cytoplasm Stroma Correct answer: 
Stroma Question 2 Where does the Calvin cycle take place in the chloroplasts? 
Possible Answers: Stroma EXAM 
Mitochondria Nucleus...
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Add to cartQuestion 1 Where does the Calvin Cycle take place? 
Possible Answers: Mitochondrial lumen Chloroplast outer membrane Thylakoid membrane Cytoplasm Stroma Correct answer: 
Stroma Question 2 Where does the Calvin cycle take place in the chloroplasts? 
Possible Answers: Stroma EXAM 
Mitochondria Nucleus...
Question 1 Larger arteries have less smooth muscle per volume when compared to smaller arteries (also called arterioles). What would you expect as a result of this distinction? 
Possible Answers: Arterioles are able to regulate blood pressure more efficiently than large arteries. The smooth muscle i...
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Add to cartQuestion 1 Larger arteries have less smooth muscle per volume when compared to smaller arteries (also called arterioles). What would you expect as a result of this distinction? 
Possible Answers: Arterioles are able to regulate blood pressure more efficiently than large arteries. The smooth muscle i...
Question 1 In which component of the digestive tract does no digestion occur? 
Possible Answers: Small intestine Mouth Esophagus Stomach Correct answer: 
Esophagus Question 2 Which of the following choices incorrectly pairs a digestive enzyme with the digestive tract component in which it is found? ...
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Add to cartQuestion 1 In which component of the digestive tract does no digestion occur? 
Possible Answers: Small intestine Mouth Esophagus Stomach Correct answer: 
Esophagus Question 2 Which of the following choices incorrectly pairs a digestive enzyme with the digestive tract component in which it is found? ...
Question 1 Which type of mutation does not change an organism's phenotype despite changing its genotype? 
Possible Answers: Frameshift Missense Silent Nonsense Correct answer: 
Silent Question 2 What would be an immediate consequence for a cell with a mutant version of DNA polymerase III that has l...
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Add to cartQuestion 1 Which type of mutation does not change an organism's phenotype despite changing its genotype? 
Possible Answers: Frameshift Missense Silent Nonsense Correct answer: 
Silent Question 2 What would be an immediate consequence for a cell with a mutant version of DNA polymerase III that has l...
Question 1 Which of the following statements about post-transcriptional processing is true? 
Possible Answers: A methylguanine cap is added to the 3' end of the mature mRNA Exons are spliced out of hnRNA and are not part of the mature mRNA Post-transcriptional hnRNA processing prevents RNA from deg...
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Add to cartQuestion 1 Which of the following statements about post-transcriptional processing is true? 
Possible Answers: A methylguanine cap is added to the 3' end of the mature mRNA Exons are spliced out of hnRNA and are not part of the mature mRNA Post-transcriptional hnRNA processing prevents RNA from deg...
A misfolded protein most likely encountered a problem with which of the following enzymes? 
Possible Answers: Chaperonin Lipase Helicase Topoisomerase II Amylase Correct answer: 
Chaperonin Question 2 __________ structure involves interactions between the various side chains of amino acids. 
Possibl...
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Add to cartA misfolded protein most likely encountered a problem with which of the following enzymes? 
Possible Answers: Chaperonin Lipase Helicase Topoisomerase II Amylase Correct answer: 
Chaperonin Question 2 __________ structure involves interactions between the various side chains of amino acids. 
Possibl...
Which of the following characteristics is NOT seen in both DNA and RNA? 
Possible Answers: Adenine A double helix A pentose sugar Read in the 5'-to-3' direction Correct answer: 
A double helix Question 2 A section of mRNA is composed of 28% guanine bases. What percentage of the RNA strand is cytos...
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Add to cartWhich of the following characteristics is NOT seen in both DNA and RNA? 
Possible Answers: Adenine A double helix A pentose sugar Read in the 5'-to-3' direction Correct answer: 
A double helix Question 2 A section of mRNA is composed of 28% guanine bases. What percentage of the RNA strand is cytos...
Question 1 Which of these is an example of a disease cause by a prion (misfolded protein)? 
Possible Answers: Syphilis HIV Tuberculosis Bovine spongiform encephelopathy (mad cow disease) Lupus Correct answer: 
Bovine spongiform encephelopathy (mad cow disease) Question 2 Human immuodiffiency virus (...
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Add to cartQuestion 1 Which of these is an example of a disease cause by a prion (misfolded protein)? 
Possible Answers: Syphilis HIV Tuberculosis Bovine spongiform encephelopathy (mad cow disease) Lupus Correct answer: 
Bovine spongiform encephelopathy (mad cow disease) Question 2 Human immuodiffiency virus (...
Question 1 What is the term for a relationship between two organisms of different species in which one benefits while the other neither benefits, nor is harmed? 
Possible Answers: Commensalism Cohabitation Parasitism Symbiosis Mutualism Correct answer: 
Commensalism Question 2 Of the following types...
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Add to cartQuestion 1 What is the term for a relationship between two organisms of different species in which one benefits while the other neither benefits, nor is harmed? 
Possible Answers: Commensalism Cohabitation Parasitism Symbiosis Mutualism Correct answer: 
Commensalism Question 2 Of the following types...
Question 1 Which of the following processes converts mRNA codons into proteins? 
Possible Answers: Transcription Replication Apoptosis Translation Glycolysis Correct answer: 
Translation Question 2 Which of the following templates is used during translation? 
Possible Answers: rRNA EXAM 
DNA microRN...
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Add to cartQuestion 1 Which of the following processes converts mRNA codons into proteins? 
Possible Answers: Transcription Replication Apoptosis Translation Glycolysis Correct answer: 
Translation Question 2 Which of the following templates is used during translation? 
Possible Answers: rRNA EXAM 
DNA microRN...
Question 1 Who of the following scientists would postulate that giraffes have long necks because they wanted to eat the leaves of tall trees? 
Possible Answers: Salk Lamarck Leeuwenhoek Darwin Watson & Crick Correct answer: 
Lamarck Question 2 Which of the following theories representing Lamarckian ...
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Possible Answers: Salk Lamarck Leeuwenhoek Darwin Watson & Crick Correct answer: 
Lamarck Question 2 Which of the following theories representing Lamarckian ...
Gram staining is a helpful technique for differentiating between different types of bacteria. What part of the bacterial envelope is exploited by the gram staining process? 
Possible Answers: The peptidoglycan layer The plasma membrane The periplasmic space The capsule Correct answer: 
The peptidogl...
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Add to cartGram staining is a helpful technique for differentiating between different types of bacteria. What part of the bacterial envelope is exploited by the gram staining process? 
Possible Answers: The peptidoglycan layer The plasma membrane The periplasmic space The capsule Correct answer: 
The peptidogl...
Which of the following is NOT an assumption required for Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium? 
Possible Answers: No migration No selection is occurring Random mating Population size must fluctuate No mutations Correct answer: 
Population size must fluctuate Question 2 According to Hardy-Weinberg calculations...
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Add to cartWhich of the following is NOT an assumption required for Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium? 
Possible Answers: No migration No selection is occurring Random mating Population size must fluctuate No mutations Correct answer: 
Population size must fluctuate Question 2 According to Hardy-Weinberg calculations...
Who of the following scientists would postulate that giraffes have long necks because they wanted to eat the leaves of tall trees? 
Possible Answers: Watson & Crick Salk Leeuwenhoek Lamarck Darwin Correct answer: 
Lamarck Questions 2 Which of the following theories representing Lamarckian evolution ...
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Possible Answers: Watson & Crick Salk Leeuwenhoek Lamarck Darwin Correct answer: 
Lamarck Questions 2 Which of the following theories representing Lamarckian evolution ...
Which of the following is true about alleles? 
Possible Answers: Every organism of a given species has a different set of alleles from every other individual of that species Alleles are only inherited from the mother Alleles are different forms of a given gene Alleles are always dominant or recessiv...
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Add to cartWhich of the following is true about alleles? 
Possible Answers: Every organism of a given species has a different set of alleles from every other individual of that species Alleles are only inherited from the mother Alleles are different forms of a given gene Alleles are always dominant or recessiv...
What conclusion did Darwin draw from the finches he observed at the Galapagos Islands? 
Possible Answers: Organisms will evolve in order to fill unoccupied niches in their environment. Finches will all live in the same area of a tree, regardless of species type. Birds reserve a herd mentality, and w...
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Add to cartWhat conclusion did Darwin draw from the finches he observed at the Galapagos Islands? 
Possible Answers: Organisms will evolve in order to fill unoccupied niches in their environment. Finches will all live in the same area of a tree, regardless of species type. Birds reserve a herd mentality, and w...
Question 1 In a certain food web, rabbits and turtles both feed off of grass. To what trophic level do the rabbits belong? 
Possible Answers: Mid-level consumer Prey Primary consumer Secondary consumer Correct answer: 
Primary consumer Question 2 A __________ is considered an autotroph, whereas a __...
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Add to cartQuestion 1 In a certain food web, rabbits and turtles both feed off of grass. To what trophic level do the rabbits belong? 
Possible Answers: Mid-level consumer Prey Primary consumer Secondary consumer Correct answer: 
Primary consumer Question 2 A __________ is considered an autotroph, whereas a __...
Question 1 Which of the following represents a step necessary to create the lagging strand, but not the leading strand, during DNA replication? 
Possible Answers: DNA ligase joins Okazaki fragments together Helicase unwinds the parent strand of DNA DNA polymerase synthesizes template DNA from the pa...
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Add to cartQuestion 1 Which of the following represents a step necessary to create the lagging strand, but not the leading strand, during DNA replication? 
Possible Answers: DNA ligase joins Okazaki fragments together Helicase unwinds the parent strand of DNA DNA polymerase synthesizes template DNA from the pa...
Question 1 What is the result of a silent mutation? 
Possible Answers: There is no change to the peptide product Inclusion of a different amino acid A shift in the reading frame that results in a nearly completely different protein Early termination of translation Correct answer: 
There is no change...
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Add to cartQuestion 1 What is the result of a silent mutation? 
Possible Answers: There is no change to the peptide product Inclusion of a different amino acid A shift in the reading frame that results in a nearly completely different protein Early termination of translation Correct answer: 
There is no change...
Question 1 Which of the following cellular structures is not seen in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes? 
Possible Answers: Ribosomes Mitochondria A cell wall DNA Correct answer: 
Mitochondria Question 2 Prokaryotes, but not eukaryotes, lack which of the following structures? 
Possible Answers: Ribosom...
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Add to cartQuestion 1 Which of the following cellular structures is not seen in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes? 
Possible Answers: Ribosomes Mitochondria A cell wall DNA Correct answer: 
Mitochondria Question 2 Prokaryotes, but not eukaryotes, lack which of the following structures? 
Possible Answers: Ribosom...
Question 1 Which of the following is one of the primary functions of carbohydrates? 
Possible Answers: Protect cell organelles Energy storage Catalyze chemical reactions Maintain genetic fidelity Correct answer: 
Energy storage Question 2 Which of the following is a carbohydrate? 
Possible Answers: ...
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Possible Answers: Protect cell organelles Energy storage Catalyze chemical reactions Maintain genetic fidelity Correct answer: 
Energy storage Question 2 Which of the following is a carbohydrate? 
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Example Question #1 : Understanding Essential Properties Of Water 
The property of water that contributes to its ability to stick to certain surfaces is called . 
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Cohesion 
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P...
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Example Question #1 : Understanding Essential Properties Of Water 
The property of water that contributes to its ability to stick to certain surfaces is called . 
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Cohesion 
Adhesion 
P...
Question 1 The property of water that contributes to its ability to stick to certain surfaces is called __________. 
Possible Answers: Polymerization Gravity Adhesion Cohesion Parsimony Correct answer: 
Adhesion Question 2 Water's ability to create intermolecular hydrogen bonds results in its inabi...
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Add to cartQuestion 1 The property of water that contributes to its ability to stick to certain surfaces is called __________. 
Possible Answers: Polymerization Gravity Adhesion Cohesion Parsimony Correct answer: 
Adhesion Question 2 Water's ability to create intermolecular hydrogen bonds results in its inabi...
Question 1 Specialized cells line the insides of our blood vessels. These cells help control vasoconstriction and vasodilation and play an important role in the permeability of blood vessels. These cells can be calssified as which of the following? 
Possible Answers: Red blood cells Nerve cells Endo...
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Add to cartQuestion 1 Specialized cells line the insides of our blood vessels. These cells help control vasoconstriction and vasodilation and play an important role in the permeability of blood vessels. These cells can be calssified as which of the following? 
Possible Answers: Red blood cells Nerve cells Endo...
Question 1 Which of the following cellular structures is not seen in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes? 
Possible Answers: Mitochondria Ribosomes A cell wall DNA Correct answer: 
Mitochondria Question 2 Prokaryotes, but not eukaryotes, lack which of the following structures? EXAM 
Possible Answers: Fl...
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Add to cartQuestion 1 Which of the following cellular structures is not seen in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes? 
Possible Answers: Mitochondria Ribosomes A cell wall DNA Correct answer: 
Mitochondria Question 2 Prokaryotes, but not eukaryotes, lack which of the following structures? EXAM 
Possible Answers: Fl...
Question 1 Histones are most closely linked to which of the following processes? 
Possible Answers: Crossing over of genetic information Eukaryotic cell division Chromosome formation Synthesis of ATP in the nucleolus Correct answer: 
Chromosome formation Question 2 Which of the following proteins is...
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Add to cartQuestion 1 Histones are most closely linked to which of the following processes? 
Possible Answers: Crossing over of genetic information Eukaryotic cell division Chromosome formation Synthesis of ATP in the nucleolus Correct answer: 
Chromosome formation Question 2 Which of the following proteins is...
Question 1 The property of water that contributes to its ability to stick to certain surfaces is called __________. 
Possible Answers: Gravity Cohesion Parsimony Adhesion Polymerization Correct answer: 
Adhesion Question 2 Water's ability to create intermolecular hydrogen bonds results in its inabi...
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Add to cartQuestion 1 The property of water that contributes to its ability to stick to certain surfaces is called __________. 
Possible Answers: Gravity Cohesion Parsimony Adhesion Polymerization Correct answer: 
Adhesion Question 2 Water's ability to create intermolecular hydrogen bonds results in its inabi...
Questions 1 Where does glycolysis take place in the cell? 
Possible Answers: Golgi body Mitochondria Nucleus Cytosol Endoplasmic reticulum Correct answer: 
Cytosol Questions 2 EXAM 
Which of the following reflects a function of fermentation? 
Possible Answers: It produes two molecules of ATP It lead...
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Add to cartQuestions 1 Where does glycolysis take place in the cell? 
Possible Answers: Golgi body Mitochondria Nucleus Cytosol Endoplasmic reticulum Correct answer: 
Cytosol Questions 2 EXAM 
Which of the following reflects a function of fermentation? 
Possible Answers: It produes two molecules of ATP It lead...
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