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BIO 189 EXAM 1 STUDY GUIDE 2025/2026 COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES || 100% GUARANTEED PASS RECENT VERSION 1. 5 Characteristics of Life - ANSWER Reproduction (growth, development), Evolution, Organized, Uses energy, Maintains homeostasis OGRE HED 2. Life's organizational hierarchy - ANSWER Atom, Molecule, Organelle, Cell, Tissue, Organ, Organ system, Organism, Population, Community, Ecosystem, Biosphere 3. What are the 3 domains of life? - ANSWER Bacteria, Archaea, Eukarya 4. Taxonomy - ANSWER Science of classifying organisms. Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, order, Family, Genus, Species (dumb-kids-play-checkers-on-freeways-get-smushed) 5. Prokaryotic Cells - ANSWER Archaea and Bacteria, no membrane-bound organelles, have nucleoids. Small, unicellular structures 6. Eukaryotic Cells - ANSWER Eukarya, have membrane-bound cells. Larger, often multicellular (but can be unicellular). 7. Phylogenetic Trees - ANSWER A branching diagram that represents evolutionary relationships between organisms. From very broad to very specific. 8. Characteristics of Science - ANSWER observable, measurable, testable, repeatable 9. Scientific Method - ANSWER Make and observation, research, form a hypotheses, make predictions, collect data/experiment, analyze the data, draw conclusion and communicate 10. Hypothesis - ANSWER Hypothesis is an explanation for an observable phenomenon that can be testable and falsifiable. 11. Factors in Experimental Design - ANSWER Variables(independent, dependent standardized), controls, sample size, implicit biases, statistical analyses. 12. Types of Scientific Studies - ANSWER Experimental/randomized controlled trails, observational/ epidemiological 13. Limitations to Scientific Inquiry - ANSWER Multiple interpretations. Misinterpretations of observations or results, Slow acceptance of unexpected conclusions, Limited to existing phenomena of the natural world. (no morality, ethics, God) 14. Importance of Chemistry - ANSWER essential for body physiology healthcare professionals -biochemistry -drug treating disease 15. Atom Structure - ANSWER Protons, neutrons, electrons 16. Elements that Make Up all Living Organisms - ANSWER Nitrogen, Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Phosphorous, Sulfur NCHOPS 17. Periodic Table and Atomic Structure - ANSWER The periodic table arranges elements by # of protons (atomic number) and other properties 18. Atomic Mass and Number and Weight - ANSWER Atomic Number= # of protons Atomic Mass= # of protons+ # of neutrons Weight= average atomic mass of all isotopes of an element (decimal number 19. Chemical Reaction & Nuclear Reactions - ANSWER Nuclear fusion- two nuclei fuse together to make a new element. Radioactive decay- unstable isotopes degrade into stable forms (half-life) 20. Transports against the concentration gradient - ANSWER Active transport 21. What features distinguish the 3 types of endocytosis? - ANSWER Pinocytosis, receptor mediated endocytosis, and phagocytosis 22. What is exocytosis? - ANSWER Process by which the contents of a cell vacuole are released to the exterior through fusion if the vacuole membrane with the cell membrane 23. The only things that cross the bilayer easily are: - ANSWER Small uncharged oxygen (O2) 24. simple diffusion - ANSWER Movement of small, hydrophobic molecules across a membrane from an area of higher solute concentration to and area of lower concentration; does not require energy 25. True or false a protein that transports glucose will not transport calcium ions - ANSWER True 26. Examples of substances and facilitated diffusion - ANSWER Glucose and water 27. An example of active transport - ANSWER Active transports keep the antibiotic concentration in the bacterial cell wall by pumping the antibiotic out against it concentration gradient; uses cellular energy 28. Mitochondria - ANSWER powerhouse of the cell they use oxygen to extract energy from food and convert the energy into a useful form 29. Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER) - ANSWER Network of membranes that serves as a kind of assembly line for the manufacturing of proteins and lipids 30. Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum - ANSWER Makes proteins 31. Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum - ANSWER creates lipids or fat 32. Golgi apparatus - ANSWER a cell organelle that helps make and package materials to be transported out of the cell 33. What three organelles work together to make and transport proteins to specific locations out of the cell? - ANSWER The nucleus, ER, and Golgi apparatus 34. Choloroplast - ANSWER captures sunlight for energy and contains chlorophyll to give plants a green color 35. Lysosomes function - ANSWER Cells recycling center, digests and recycles molecules 36. Endosymbiosis theory - ANSWER proposes that mitochondria and plastids arose when one cell engulfed another cell. 37. What are the macronutrients provided by food? - ANSWER Nutrients that the body requires a large amount of 38. Name the 3 major macronutrients - ANSWER Carbohydrates, proteins, and fats (lipids) 39. What are micronutrients? - ANSWER Nutrients that are needed only in small amounts 40. Name two types of micronutrients - ANSWER Minerals and vitamins 41. What are Essential nutrients? - ANSWER Nutrients that the body cannot manufacture and which must then be obtained reassembled from our diet 42. What are enzymes? And how do they work? - ANSWER Enzyme are a protein that speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction. 43. malnutrition (n) - ANSWER Hunger and starvation

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BIO 189 EXAM 1 STUDY GUIDE 2025/2026
COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES ||
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1. 5 Characteristics of Life - ANSWER ✓ Reproduction (growth,
development), Evolution, Organized, Uses energy, Maintains homeostasis
OGRE HED

2. Life's organizational hierarchy - ANSWER ✓ Atom, Molecule, Organelle,
Cell, Tissue, Organ, Organ system, Organism, Population, Community,
Ecosystem, Biosphere

3. What are the 3 domains of life? - ANSWER ✓ Bacteria, Archaea, Eukarya

4. Taxonomy - ANSWER ✓ Science of classifying organisms.
Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, order, Family, Genus, Species
(dumb-kids-play-checkers-on-freeways-get-smushed)

5. Prokaryotic Cells - ANSWER ✓ Archaea and Bacteria, no membrane-bound
organelles, have nucleoids. Small, unicellular structures

6. Eukaryotic Cells - ANSWER ✓ Eukarya, have membrane-bound cells.
Larger, often multicellular (but can be unicellular).

7. Phylogenetic Trees - ANSWER ✓ A branching diagram that represents
evolutionary relationships between organisms. From very broad to very
specific.

8. Characteristics of Science - ANSWER ✓ observable, measurable, testable,
repeatable

,9. Scientific Method - ANSWER ✓ Make and observation, research, form a
hypotheses, make predictions, collect data/experiment, analyze the data,
draw conclusion and communicate

10.Hypothesis - ANSWER ✓ Hypothesis is an explanation for an observable
phenomenon that can be testable and falsifiable.

11.Factors in Experimental Design - ANSWER ✓ Variables(independent,
dependent standardized), controls, sample size, implicit biases, statistical
analyses.

12.Types of Scientific Studies - ANSWER ✓ Experimental/randomized
controlled trails, observational/ epidemiological

13.Limitations to Scientific Inquiry - ANSWER ✓ Multiple interpretations.
Misinterpretations of observations or results,
Slow acceptance of unexpected conclusions,
Limited to existing phenomena of the natural world. (no morality, ethics,
God)

14.Importance of Chemistry - ANSWER ✓ essential for body physiology
healthcare professionals
-biochemistry
-drug treating disease

15.Atom Structure - ANSWER ✓ Protons, neutrons, electrons

16.Elements that Make Up all Living Organisms - ANSWER ✓ Nitrogen,
Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Phosphorous, Sulfur
NCHOPS

17.Periodic Table and Atomic Structure - ANSWER ✓ The periodic table
arranges elements by # of protons (atomic number) and other properties

18.Atomic Mass and Number and Weight - ANSWER ✓ Atomic Number= # of
protons
Atomic Mass= # of protons+ # of neutrons
Weight= average atomic mass of all isotopes of an element (decimal number

,19.Chemical Reaction & Nuclear Reactions - ANSWER ✓ Nuclear fusion- two
nuclei fuse together to make a new element. Radioactive decay- unstable
isotopes degrade into stable forms (half-life)

20.Transports against the concentration gradient - ANSWER ✓ Active transport

21.What features distinguish the 3 types of endocytosis? - ANSWER ✓
Pinocytosis, receptor mediated endocytosis, and phagocytosis

22.What is exocytosis? - ANSWER ✓ Process by which the contents of a cell
vacuole are released to the exterior through fusion if the vacuole membrane
with the cell membrane

23.The only things that cross the bilayer easily are: - ANSWER ✓ Small
uncharged oxygen (O2)

24.simple diffusion - ANSWER ✓ Movement of small, hydrophobic molecules
across a membrane from an area of higher solute concentration to and area
of lower concentration; does not require energy

25.True or false a protein that transports glucose will not transport calcium ions
- ANSWER ✓ True

26.Examples of substances and facilitated diffusion - ANSWER ✓ Glucose and
water

27.An example of active transport - ANSWER ✓ Active transports keep the
antibiotic concentration in the bacterial cell wall by pumping the antibiotic
out against it concentration gradient; uses cellular energy

28.Mitochondria - ANSWER ✓ powerhouse of the cell they use oxygen to
extract energy from food and convert the energy into a useful form

29.Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER) - ANSWER ✓ Network of membranes that
serves as a kind of assembly line for the manufacturing of proteins and lipids

30.Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum - ANSWER ✓ Makes proteins

, 31.Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum - ANSWER ✓ creates lipids or fat

32.Golgi apparatus - ANSWER ✓ a cell organelle that helps make and package
materials to be transported out of the cell

33.What three organelles work together to make and transport proteins to
specific locations out of the cell? - ANSWER ✓ The nucleus, ER, and Golgi
apparatus

34.Choloroplast - ANSWER ✓ captures sunlight for energy and contains
chlorophyll to give plants a green color

35.Lysosomes function - ANSWER ✓ Cells recycling center, digests and
recycles molecules

36.Endosymbiosis theory - ANSWER ✓ proposes that mitochondria and
plastids arose when one cell engulfed another cell.

37.What are the macronutrients provided by food? - ANSWER ✓ Nutrients that
the body requires a large amount of

38.Name the 3 major macronutrients - ANSWER ✓ Carbohydrates, proteins,
and fats (lipids)

39.What are micronutrients? - ANSWER ✓ Nutrients that are needed only in
small amounts

40.Name two types of micronutrients - ANSWER ✓ Minerals and vitamins

41.What are Essential nutrients? - ANSWER ✓ Nutrients that the body cannot
manufacture and which must then be obtained reassembled from our diet

42.What are enzymes? And how do they work? - ANSWER ✓ Enzyme are a
protein that speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction.

43.malnutrition (n) - ANSWER ✓ Hunger and starvation

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