Question #6426500Single Choice
Biology
Question
What happens to the lac operon when both lactose and glucose are present in high concentrations?
Options
A
The lac operon is fully induced, and all genes are transcribed at a high rate.
B
The lac operon is only slightly induced, as glucose inhibits the induction process.
C
The lac operon is completely repressed, as glucose blocks all transcriptional activity.
D
The lac operon functions independently of glucose concentration, and only lactose concentration matters.
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