LSUE Biology 1001 Final Exam | 2026/2027 Edition |
Practice Questions with Complete Answers |
Louisiana State University Eunice | Introductory
Biology Study Assessment
LSUE BIOLOGY 1001 MIDTERM EXAM
(2026/2027 Edition)
Practice Questions with Complete Answers | Louisiana State University Eunice |
Introductory Biology Study Assessment
Overview
This 2026/2027 study resource provides the complete LSUE Biology 1001 Midterm Exam in a
practice-exam format, including fully solved answers that align with current LSU Eunice
introductory biology standards. Ideal for students aiming to strengthen their understanding of
foundational biological concepts, prepare for midterm testing, and improve overall course
performance.
Key Features
✓ Complete practice midterm following LSUE Biology 1001 structure
✓ Cell Biology, Genetics, Evolution, and Organismal Biology topics
✓ Updated 2026/2027 curriculum and learning outcomes
✓ Includes diagrams, processes, and concept explanations
✓ Verified correct answers with clear reasoning
Content Domains
• Foundations of Biology & Scientific Method
• Cell Structure, Organelles & Membrane Function
• Energy, Enzymes & Cellular Respiration
• Genetics, DNA & Cell Division
• Evolutionary Principles & Natural Selection
• Plant & Animal Diversity Basics
, Answer Format
Correct answers are clearly indicated with:
• Concise biological explanations
• Step-by-step reasoning for processes
• Definitions of key biological terms
• Application-based examples where needed
Critical Updates 2026/2027
◆ NEW – Updated gene expression models and chromosome terminology
◆ UPDATED – Cellular respiration and ATP production pathways
◆ REVISED – Evolutionary mechanisms and evidence interpretations
◆ MODIFIED – LSUE course-aligned exam formatting
A sequence of three RNA bases can function as a(n) what?
(A) codon only
(B) anticodon only
(C) gene only
(D) codon or anticodon
(E) NONE of the above answers
(D) codon or anticodon
What is Messenger RNA (mRNA)?
(A) a nucleic acid that, by itself, codes for the primary structure of a protein.
(B) made directly from DNA during transcription.
(C) permanently incorporated into the structure of ribosomes.
(D) larger if the protein to be made has a longer amino acid sequence.
(E) NONE of the above answers
(B) made directly from DNA during transcription.
The genetic material of some viruses, such as HIV, is not normal DNA but is instead what
component?
(A) RNA.
(B) protein.
(C) carbohydrate.
(D) lipid.
(E) single-stranded DNA.
(A) RNA.