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BIO 1023 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED
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Quiz: what release particles and energy but not high-energy electrons?
Ans: isotopes
Quiz: MOST fossils of living organisms found where?
Ans: sedimentary rock
Quiz: Oxygen started to accumulate in the atmosphere around ______
billion years ago
Ans: 3 to 2.5
Quiz: Miller and Urey demonstrated the formation of organic molecules
containing what
Ans: water vapor, hydrogen, methane, ammonia
Quiz: the first organisms on land were
Ans: plants
Quiz: the movement of Earths crust is termed
Ans: plate tectonics
,Quiz: This is the order of evolution of organisms:
Ans: algae, invertebrates, vertebrates, amphibians, reptiles, mammals
Quiz: The term _________ is the study of evolutionary history among
groups of organisms.
Ans: phylogeny
Quiz: The domain Eukarya includes the following groups of organisms?
Ans: plants, fungi, animals, and protists
Quiz: Prokaryotes include
Ans: Bacteria and Archaea
Quiz: Although prokaryotes survive in many different environments,
archaea have been called ________ and have their own domain.
Ans: extremophiles
Quiz: Prokaryotic cells have ribosomes and circular DNA not contained
in a nucleus, and they lack the ?
Ans: internal structures of eukaryotes
Quiz: Hyperthermophiles are archaeans that love
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, Ans: extremely high temperatures
Quiz: Halophiles love what?
Ans: salt
Quiz: The cause of infection when we cut ourselves is most likely a
prokaryotic cell, which is a member of what
Ans: domain bacteria
Quiz: Serpentinization?
Ans: a reaction between rock and water
Quiz: Protozoa is?
Ans: heterotrophic and a single-cell member of domain Eukarya.
Quiz: Animal adaptations in order from earliest to most recent
adaptation:
Ans: no symmetry, radial symmetry, bilateral symmetry, backbone
Quiz: Plants and fungi have one thing in common
Ans: both have a cell wall
Quiz: A protist can be described as
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