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NATURAL SCIENCES CLEP EXAM
QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT
ANSWERS
Anaphase - ANSWER-Cohesin proteins binding sister chromatids together break down,
sister chromatids are pulled towards opposite poles, non-kinetochore spindle fibers
lengthen, elongating the cell

Telophase - ANSWER-Chromosomes arrive at opposite poles and begin to
decondense, nuclear envelope material surrounds each set of chromosomes, the
mitotic spindle breaks down

Cytokinesis - ANSWER-In animal cells a cleavage furrow separates the daughter cells;
in plant cells a cell plate separates the daughter cells

Meiosis - ANSWER-After DNA replication, a type of cell division that takes place in
eukaryotes; It reduces the chromosome number by half, resulting in 4 daughter cells
(gametes) that are all genetically distinct from the parent cell as part of reproduction

Meiosis I - ANSWER-PMAT, but during anaphase, sister chromatids remain attached to
eachother and we see homologous chromosomes separate

Meiosis II - ANSWER-2 cells from meiosis I go through PMAT, but during anaphase
sister chromatids separate from eachother

Nucleosome - ANSWER-DNA wrapped around a histone

Chromatin fiber - ANSWER-Coiled nucleosome

Chromosome - ANSWER-Condensed chromatin

Biosynthesis - ANSWER-The process of making chemical compounds like proteins and
DNA by living things; Through anabolic processes, small molecules and building blocks
can build into larger functional systems

Enzymes - ANSWER-Made primarily of protein and act as a catalyst to help reactions
take place in the biological systems by lowering the activation energy, and therefore
increasing the rate of reaction

Biosynthesis process - ANSWER-Substrate binds with an enzyme at the activation site
to form an enzyme/substrate complex so the reaction can take place and form a product
that then leaves the site, returning the enzyme to its original shape

,Feedback inhibition - ANSWER-When there is a high concentration of an end product, it
comes back to the 1st enzyme and binds with it so if more of the substrate shows up, it
will be rejected because the shape of the active site is changed to the last step of the
pathway

Vascular plants (tracheophytes) - ANSWER-Able to move water and nutrients
throughout their structure with specialized tissues (xylem and phloem)

Nonvascular plants (bryophytes) - ANSWER-Do not have tissue to move water and
nutrients throughout their structure

Annuals - ANSWER-Only survive a single growing season

Biennials - ANSWER-Have a life cycle that spans 2 growing seasons

Perennials - ANSWER-Continue to grow year after year

Angiosperms - ANSWER-Plants that produce flowers

Gymnosperms - ANSWER-Produce seeds without flowers

Primary site for photosynthesis - ANSWER-Leaves

Stem - ANSWER-Provides main structural support and produces leaves/branches;
Primary conduit for transport of nutrients and water throughout the plant

Xylem - ANSWER-Moves water up from roots of plant

Phloem - ANSWER-Moves sugars down from the leaves to other parts of the plant

Water is especially important in plant reproduction because - ANSWER-It needs to be
able to travel from the roots to the top of the plant

Diploid generation - ANSWER-Sporophyte and produces haploid gametophytes; Male
gametophyte produces sperm and female produces an egg cell, which together form a
zygote

Vegetative Propagation - ANSWER-An asexual process that results in offspring
genetically identical to the parent

Carbohydrates are most commonly stored in plants in the form of - ANSWER-Starch

Distinguishes animal cells from plant cells - ANSWER-No plastids or cell wall, adult
animals are multicellular organisms with specialized tissues and organs, heterotrophic,
capable of sexual reproduction, embryonic stages, radial/bilateral symmetry

, Epithelial tissue - ANSWER-Generally a thin layer of cells; squamous, cubodial,
columnar, transitional

Connective tissue - ANSWER-Connects bones, muscles, and organs to each other;
provides structural support; loose/areolar, dense/fibrous, cartilage, bone, adipose, blood

Muscle tissue - ANSWER-Smooth, skeletal (voluntary), cardiac

Bone tissue - ANSWER-Helps provide stability and support for internal organs as
muscles move and pull bones

Cartilage - ANSWER-Provides cushion at joints and ends of bone; Helps reduce friction
as muscles pull and move bones

Adipose (fat) - ANSWER-Fat storage, provides cushion around organs and insulation
from extreme temperatures

Nerve tissue (in brain and spinal cord) - ANSWER-Carries chemicals and electrical
impulses between brain, limbs, organs; Composed of neurons; In the brain, it sustains
mental activity

Blood tissue (composed of white and red blood cells in plasma) - ANSWER-Carries
oxygen to cells, delivers nutrients and wastes, regulates body temperature, and helps
healing/immunity

Digestive system - ANSWER-Central processing plant for ingested food; Food must be
found, consumed, and then undergo catabolic processes to release energy stored in
chemical bonds

Begin breakdown with saliva - ANSWER-Proteins and carbs

Broken down at small intestine with help of bile acids and gall bladder - ANSWER-Lipids
and fats

Respiratory system (gas exchange) - ANSWER-Brings gases from surroundings while
expelling gases as waster products; All living things require the ability to exchange
gases with their environment

Muskuloskeletal system (mucscle and endoskeletal) - ANSWER-Unique to vertebrates,
though variations utilizing an exoskeleton also exist

Axial skeleton - ANSWER-Skull, rib cage, vertebral column

Appendicular skeleton - ANSWER-Pelvic girdle, arms, shoulders, legs

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