Biology 1001 EXAM 3 Vidrine practice questions 1-20 QUESTIONS
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True - Most bacteria are beneficial to humans.
Physiology - The study of change in individuals
Pathophysiology - The study of changes in disease impacted systems
Mitochondrion - Endosymbiont resembling a red-purple bacterium
Cilium - Endosymbiont resembling spirochete bacterium
Chloroplast - Endosymbiont resembling in cyanobacterium
Chromosome - DNA molecule in nucleus—an archean bacterium
Nucleolus - location of ribosomal organization
All of the above (Science, Nature, Ecology, Evolution) - Examples of refereed journals include
A and C (the impact of population and the change in climate) - Evidence of the importance of the
ecosystem level of organization includes
Failing to reject them - Scientists accept hypotheses by
All of the above (all of the ecosystems of the planet, described by the Gaia hypothesis, evaluated
by biogeochemical cycles,) - The biosphere is
All of the above (is made up of populations, is evaluated by studying its biodiversity, is part of
an ecosystem,) - A community is
Physiology - The study of change in individuals is
Virus - membrane bound particles of DNA or RNA; nonliving
Prions - proteins that cause disease; nonliving
Eubacteria - prokaryotic; many are now endosymbionts
Archaea - extremophiles; prokaryotic
Eucarya - cells with nucleus with protein-bound DNA chromosomes
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True - Most bacteria are beneficial to humans.
Physiology - The study of change in individuals
Pathophysiology - The study of changes in disease impacted systems
Mitochondrion - Endosymbiont resembling a red-purple bacterium
Cilium - Endosymbiont resembling spirochete bacterium
Chloroplast - Endosymbiont resembling in cyanobacterium
Chromosome - DNA molecule in nucleus—an archean bacterium
Nucleolus - location of ribosomal organization
All of the above (Science, Nature, Ecology, Evolution) - Examples of refereed journals include
A and C (the impact of population and the change in climate) - Evidence of the importance of the
ecosystem level of organization includes
Failing to reject them - Scientists accept hypotheses by
All of the above (all of the ecosystems of the planet, described by the Gaia hypothesis, evaluated
by biogeochemical cycles,) - The biosphere is
All of the above (is made up of populations, is evaluated by studying its biodiversity, is part of
an ecosystem,) - A community is
Physiology - The study of change in individuals is
Virus - membrane bound particles of DNA or RNA; nonliving
Prions - proteins that cause disease; nonliving
Eubacteria - prokaryotic; many are now endosymbionts
Archaea - extremophiles; prokaryotic
Eucarya - cells with nucleus with protein-bound DNA chromosomes